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how do you get a clean smooth shave... down there?

i have tried lots of razors, and creams but none seem to give me a good close shave, i need help!

Update:

well yeah i need that close of a shave, i have never had an irritation, rash or bumps like some people mention, but just cannot get a close smooth shave. i always seem to have little stubby whiskers there. it dont feel breat to me i can only imagine what my man thinks - well he tells me it aint great for him to feel either

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    dont shave!!!! its pointless!!!

    if you dont want hair down there, i say go for a wax. it can last from 4-6 weeks and you only have to get it done every other month or so. plus if you get it done professionally it will be less painful and a lot less work than shaving it yourself and dealing with rash, irritation, ingrown hairs, etc.

    hope that helps! :)

  • 1 decade ago

    If you want the closes shave that you can get, I would ask a barber to show you how to use a straight razor and what kind of shaving cream to use. It might be embarrassing, but there is nothing closer than a shave with a straight razor. Are you sure you need a shave that close?

  • 1 decade ago

    Use a brand new safety razor the first time. After that, follow up with a tiny battery-powered shaver that shaves really close. Make sure your skin is absolutely dry before using. You can use a blow dryer, corn starch or baby powder to help with that.

    http://www.amazon.com/ES412-Cleancut-Personal-Trim...

    Less risk of cuts, fewer resulting "bumps" etc.

    If truly nothing is working, if you're ok with a permanent change, and if you can afford it, go for laser hair removal.

    Good luck!

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