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Tighten the skin tightly.

For the best experience for shaving pull the skin tight with your free hand while you shave the area. Razors work best on flat surfaces.

Shaving should be slowly and gently.

There are two things you need to remember about shaving your pubic hair if you shave in the direction of growth hair will avoid irritation and ingrown hairs if you shave opposite the hair growth you will have a better shave. It is up to you to decide which approach you want, but if you have extra sensitive skin should not shave the contrary grow hair because it can cause complications.

You need to be careful not to overdo it with shaving. Do not go over the same area a million times, it will irritate the skin. If you are new to shaving does not shave every day, skip a day or two and let your skin gets used to it.

Prepare your skin before shaving

Before shaving, be sure your skin is clean and the pores are open. Use a mild soap and cleanse the area, but do not go beyond the labia. You can use a sugar scrub to purify the skin, or even a mixture of baking soda. This will open the pores and make the area easier to shave and reduce irritation and red patches.

Rinse the remaining pubic hair, gently dry skin and moisturize

After you have washed the remaining hair, dry the area and apply a gentle moisturizer. You can use baby oil or aloe vera, which is excellent for sensitive areas. Do not use perfumed moisturizers because they alone can further irritate the skin.

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