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for who ever posted about shaving against hair growth...
NO!
When you do that, your chances of razor burn and ingrown hairs nearly triples.
For those who are new to shaving... Please use:
a sharp blade
Of course warm water- not super hot
Thick moisturizing shaving gel, or balm.
After care cream/lotion/powder!!!!
The aftercare cream will help reduce razor burns, or bumps... helps ingrown hairs not happen, keeps you moist- but not sticky, and inhibits hair growth so less shaving.
I have been shaving my box for on and off a good 8 years.
Sometimes I forget...
And about being a huge belly girl- get a friend to help you out, or go get it waxed. They are professionals and you can choose to give them your future business or not, if they treat you poorly.
I have had a shaving friend... and I also stand next to my shower wall, with a no slip liner. I use men's shaving cream and a new razor. I place my leg against the wall so it is pinned and I can not pull it down unless I lift up and pull my thigh towards my gut. I make nearly a 90 degree angle. I shave this way.... and never have issues. If I need to, or am feeling super lazy- I take a hot bath, and then quickly shave with towels under me on the bed, or I squat down.
Oh and of course... a shaving buddy. You can do each other.
So the aftercare I am talking about... helps cool your skin from irritation.
Anything with Vitamin E oil...great.
Anything with aloe, or shea butter is awesome.
Some I have used before....
Coochy Cream- They make awesome shaving lotions and lotions for after, also they have a dust/powder that is amazing- even for my thighs that rub together.
Inttimo Kitty Body Shave Kreme- this is good for everywhere...during shave though.
Avon Signature After Shave Conditioner- this is for men, but I have used it and it smells very nice.
Avon and other department stores have hair minimizer lotions...like Jergens, Suave and Keri.
I prefer to use a Gillette Fusion *if it is good enough for his face... it is good enough for where his face ends up...* and regular barbasol creme. Then I use my lotion which I made- using vitamin E, and fair trade shea butter. The next day, more lotion and a dusting of powder.
Oh and when you dry off after a shower you are actually taking away all the oils your body produces for a reason- so washing and stripping your skin is not awesome.
I normally let myself air dry after I shave the vagoo. I literally walk around with the towel on my head and find something to do.
I would wax... but it is expensive and my belly gets in the way- so I can not properly pull the strips off.
Shaving is easy for me, and works well.
14 years