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How to remove pubic hair

Contents Method 1: Shaving 1. First trim the pubic hair with beauty scissors. 2. Buy a brand new multi-blade razor. 3. Take a hot shower. 4. Apply shaving gel or cream. 5. Find a position that is more comfortable and convenient. 6. Shave in the direction of hair growth to prevent hair from growing into the pores. 7. Wash the vulva with warm water. 8. Exfoliate your pubic area every 3 days to prevent ingrown hairs. Method 2: Hair removal cream 1. Choose a hair removal cream specially designed for hair removal in private parts. 2. Take a hot shower. 3. It has been at least 72 hours since the last hair removal. 4. Apply hair removal cream to the pubic area. 5. Wait for 10 minutes. 6. Use a wet towel to wipe in the direction of the hair. 7. Clean the vulva carefully. 8. Use tweezers to gently pull out the hair that has not been shaved off. Many women achieve tidy private parts by removing unwanted hair on their thighs and most (or all) of their pubic hair. This article will describe several methods for trimming and removing pubic hair, including shaving, using hair removal creams, and waxing.

Method 1: Shaving

1. First trim the pubic hair with beauty scissors. Cut hair to less than 0.6 cm to prevent clogging the razor.

2. Buy a new multi-blade razor. If you have purchased a razor with replaceable heads, be sure to replace it with a new one before shaving your pubic hair.

3. Take a hot bath. You can also apply a hot towel directly to your pubic bone. The evaporating heat helps open pores.

4. Apply shaving gel or cream. But please note that shaving gel or cream can only be applied to the pubic bone and not around the vagina.

5. Find a more comfortable and comfortable position. You can put one foot on the edge of the tub or lean against the wall with your legs spread wide. Tighten the skin appropriately to prevent the razor from scratching the wrinkled skin.

6. Shave in the direction of hair growth to prevent hair from growing into the pores. Shave off the hair on both sides of the pubic bone or the entire pubic bone, clean the razor with running water, and rinse away the hair blocked between the blades.

7. Wash the vulva with warm water.

8. Exfoliate the pubic area every 3 days to prevent ingrown hairs. New hair will grow back within about a week.

Method 2: Hair removal cream

1. Choose a hair removal cream specially designed for hair removal in private parts. The skin of private parts is relatively sensitive, and ordinary hair removal creams may contain chemical ingredients that can irritate sensitive skin. You can also choose hair removal cream products suitable for sensitive skin. Before using hair removal cream on a large area, a sensitivity test should be performed on the skin above the pubic bone. You should wait 24 hours after application to observe whether there is an allergic reaction.

2. Take a hot bath. The best time to apply hair removal cream is at the end of a bath because wet hair is more likely to fall out than dry hair.

3. It has been at least 72 hours since the last hair removal.

4. Apply hair removal cream to the pubic area. Remember to apply evenly. If you don’t want the hair removal cream to get all over your hands, you can also use the included plastic spatula to spread it evenly.

5. Wait for 10 minutes. Your skin may sting a little while you wait, and the hair removal cream may release a sulfur smell.

6. Use a wet towel to wipe in the direction of the hair. Repeat until the hair is completely gone.

7. Clean the vulva carefully. Do not apply creams, sunscreen, or other chemical-based products within 24 hours after shaving.

8. Use tweezers to gently pull out the hair that has not been shaved off.