Any tips for a closer, less painful shave
'down there'? How many women do this?
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cherry_pie
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2004 Posts: 599
Posted: 06-21-04 00:20am
This was covered in the womans sexual
health forum awhile ago. Someone came up
and said that hair cholesterol in place of
shaving cream works wonders. It shaves
closer and prevents ingrown hair. And yes
this hair cholesterol is actually for the
hair on your head, so you can find it in
that isle of a wal-mart or zellers or
anything like that that you may have where
you live.
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Teenytoona
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 Posts: 101
Posted: 06-21-04 15:12pm
I know a ton of women who swear by a brand
called "coochy creme" as giving the best
shave ever. I tried to put a link to
it, but it didnt' work. This is what the
write up is this:
Quote:
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terrible name,
great product. Coochy crème is the best
product on the market for shaving that
bikini line. Razor burn is a thing of the
past with this remarkable shaving cream.
Coochy crème also makes a strangely good
hair conditioner.
the average customer rating was a 5 out of
5. I can give you the link to a place
that sells it if you want.
I don't personally know as I refuse to
shave. :p
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Shrish40
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jul 2004 Posts: 3 Location: Colorado
Works For Me Posted: 07-18-04 17:49pm
I purchased a mens electric razor. The
kind with the 3 circular heads. I shave
the entire upper area with it (no bumps or
burn to date!) for the lower area I use a
razor in the shower. The only area you
need to be gentle with is the area in the
creases of your legs..Do not shave against
the grain in that area. I swear by this
and not a single shaving burn or bump.
Shave the upper area prior to getting
in the shower with the electric and shave
in a circular and slow motion...Never
shave it wet as it changes the hair
courseness. Then do the lower in the
shower. Like I said....The only caution
area is the creases of your legs. If you
do this you will have a perfectly shaved
bikini area. You need to replace the
electric blades every 6 months...You will
be amazed!
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