Women, do you have buttcrack hair?!


Question: If so, are you comfortable or uncomfortable with it. If you are, do you shave up in there, or would you have someone else shave it for you?

In what position would you shave the buttcrack? Does it grow back quickly after you shaved it?


Answers: If so, are you comfortable or uncomfortable with it. If you are, do you shave up in there, or would you have someone else shave it for you?

In what position would you shave the buttcrack? Does it grow back quickly after you shaved it?

Yes, all women have buttcrack hair. It can be removed by shaving or waxing. You obviously are looking for explicit answers about how we remove it. It's not that complicated: You lay on your back in the tub and pull your knees up to your chest for easy buttcrack access. Or you could ask a loved one to shave it for you. The best position for this would be on your knees.

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This is a crazy question. I have honestly never looked, for obvious reasons, or felt to see. I'm assuming I don't because I've never been told I do.

You are rather odd.

You could try having it waxed or use a small trimmer (it would be safer especially when you can't see or reach it as well). That's not an area you want to get a cut or infection.

lol. i get not in my crack but down by the #2
i shave it, cuz it personally grosses me out
i stay in same postion as shaving down there..

i just recently shaved mine and i cant really notice if it grows back quicker i would say no to that. yeah i dont like hair there either!!! but i heard its good to have it there i think it traps bacteria or something i have no idea lol

Yeah its normal and for me it grows back slower. I use a small battery operated shaver. I stand with one leg on top of the toilet pot and bend over. Gives me good access.
Not that i can see it but i feel with my fingers and just pass the shaver over each cheek three times and its gone. Have used this method for years with no cuts, bumps or infections. Good luck.

Shaving
Waxing
Electrolysis
Laser hair removal
and to a lesser degree:
Plucking
Threading should be done by a professional is the best way to go ,Shaving is cheap and easy to do yourself. But beware of itchy regrowth, stubble, nicks. And you have to do it every few days to keep up. Waxing can be done at home, or in a salon. It's better to have a professional wax you first, cost will vary. Waxing can be a little bit on the painful side. The results last for about 4 weeks, but to do it again, you need about a half centimeter (quarter inch) of regrowth. Waxing can result in some ingrown hairs.Electrolysis can be expensive and require several sessions to remove all hair, but it's permanent. Laser hair removal can be done in one session, but it is more expensive than electrolysis. Both electrolysis and laser hair removal can be a bit painful. Plucking and threading remove hair strand by strand by pulling it out at the root. It hurts less than waxing, but is best for only small areas -- plucking your butt crack would take a very long time.If you feel comfortable with your partner doing then that's your business, I'd guess the best way would be spread eagle with knees almost at your shoulders.





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