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bandit55751
October 6th, 2008, 12:45 AM
what is the best way to shave my puibs :confused:

Oblivion
October 6th, 2008, 12:59 AM
Very carefully. :P
I would suggest carefully cutting the hair fairly short with scissors- if you shave it all the way it gets really itchy.
But if you still want to shave, try to get an electric shaver so you don't have to deal with shaving cream, and razors.

JoshDude
October 6th, 2008, 01:19 AM
As said above, shaving them completely off = very itchy! You can just trim them to a very short length with scissors. At least this way they won't become itchy. If you do decide to shave them off, use a razor and shaving cream.

Θάνατος
October 6th, 2008, 02:39 AM
If you are going to shave your pubes. I will give you some tips on how to do it and it won't end up itching you either.

You need to trim your pubes real short and do this a day or night before you are going to shave. One thing for trimming real short and not shaving is to see if you really want to have your pubes that short. The easiest way to trim your pubes is with hair clippers or a beard and mustache trimmer. I have never used scissors but u need to get the hair as short as possible before you shave.

The next step is take a warm bath or shower. Use shaving cream and shave over the area once. If u missed spots reapply shaving cream and shave again.
Rinse real good with warm water. When you go to dry off your shaved area dab the area with a towel and don't rub the area

Once the area is dry from dabbing I always apply rubbing alcohol to the area it stings for a minute but then it soothes the area. I wear boxers and loose fitting shorts of jeans so it does not rub against the area.

The next week after you shower dab dry the area and apply rubbing alcohol.

If you are going to shave your pubes follow these simple steps and you will have better results with little or no itching.

Requin
October 6th, 2008, 10:03 AM
Well, i'll go off the topic. Why are you shaving your pubes?
You don't have to, is it peer presure? Does it make you cool?
I don't get the obbsesion with it.
But anyway...do it carefully if you are. And because he's done it so well, follow Liondb's rules.
It's amazing advice. Follow it :-)

notsure101
October 7th, 2008, 04:11 PM
just use small pair of scissors and just be very carful!

Jake-902
October 8th, 2008, 06:49 AM
Very carefully. :P
I would suggest carefully cutting the hair fairly short with scissors- if you shave it all the way it gets really itchy.
But if you still want to shave, try to get an electric shaver so you don't have to deal with shaving cream, and razors.


The only reason you could get itchy is from shaving incorrectly. You must shave in the direction the hair flows naturally (generally downwards).If you shave upwards, then you will make many small cuts that won't bleed but will itch terribly.

Sumitup
October 8th, 2008, 10:35 PM
I suppose the general consensus is to trim... not shave. I trim, mostly, but I shave a bit as well... you just have to be very careful not to cut anything... it's not pleasant...

broadwaydude
October 9th, 2008, 10:44 AM
i reccomend trimming because when you shave that area it becomes really irritated and itchy

Θάνατος
October 9th, 2008, 11:40 AM
i recommend trimming because when you shave that area it becomes really irritated and itchy

Depends on how you take care of it afterwards. I have shaved for 5 years now and I never get the that itchy or irritated.

Neverender
October 14th, 2008, 08:18 PM
trimming them is the best. it dosn't itch.