is it safe to use? also what other products can i use to shave down there, i do not want to wax..and what can i put on after i shave?


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Don’t use any products to remove vaginal hair that are not intended for that purpose. If you are interested in removing vaginal hair, you should look for shaving gels or lotions specifically designed for that purpose. Note that when you shave down there, instead of wax, you leave yourself wide open to all sorts of problems including razor bumps, itchiness when the hair starts growing back in, and ingrown hairs. The better option would be to wax, but since you do not want that option, make sure that you have soaked the area for at least 10 minutes before attempting to shave, use only products designed for shaving that area, and use gels or lotions that are made to relieve razor bumps or ingrown hairs (they sell them at Walmart, sorry I can't think of the brand name at this moment). Be careful, because if you mess up shaving, the itchiness can be awful for weeks to come!

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don't use veet. veet sucks ***. so does nair. those two products don't remove any hair at all. and if they do, it removes uneven patches of hair. besides, i don't think you should be using that stuff down there. I suggest getting waxed. i know it hurts, but it doesn't injured that much. just take motrin/ibuprofin an hour before the appointment to minimize pain. if you shave, i suggest using a gel shave cream that way you can see what you're removing. remember, by shaving your more susceptible to ingrown hairs and that’ll cause major itching when the hair grows back. waxing, you don't experience that. to prevent ingrown hairs, exfoliate. or you can use a product called “bikini bump blasters” or “bikini zone”

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If you are removing your pubic hair, use Nair as Veet is very harsh. Follow the directions carefully and DO NOT leave it on if it starts to feel hot or stinging. Don't let it touch inside the lips of the vulva.
Wash it off very well, use cool water to finish, and a very good lotion to soften. If you won't put it on your eyelids, don't put it on your foofie.

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It's called Pubic Hair.

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its called pubic hair.