GIRLS... A LITTLE ADVICE PLEASE.?!


Question: GIRLS!.!.!. A LITTLE ADVICE PLEASE!.!?
hiya!
ok!.!.!. well i have never waxed down there but it seams like a very big craze so i think is should try it! but first i need some advice or alternative ideas to waxing!
since i realise that are needed pampered to i have always used hair removal cream, but after about 2days I'm covered in small red spots and it gets stubbly within 4 days! not nice lol!.
would getting my bits wax be a good alternative and whats with all these names!? brazillian etc, which one should i get for a practice!
also do you have to show all your bits to the person who does it!
how does it all work!
please help me out! sorry for the been naive about this! first time for everything right!? lol!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
go for a wax- you will be irritated at first in much the same way, but the hair growth is less so you get more no hair no rash days with a wax!. Plus your skin eventually gets used to it and the rash either only happens very mildly or does not happen at all!.

Start of with the smallest amount of hair waxed and work your way up to more being waxed, its the best way to get yourself used to any pain and your skin used to any rashes or ingrowing hair!.

Always exfoliate after waxing, it reduces both the ingrowing hairs and so the itching and can help with the rash

Always moisturise after exfoliating

Always wash twice a day- as there will be no hair there, you Will not be as protected from bacteria and so need to ensure you are clean!

Use aloe vera based products on the area for about a week or two afterwards to calm the skin!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I wax, I hate the shaving stubble/rash I used to get from a razor, the only downside is, you have to wait for a sufficient amount of hair re-growth before you can wax again!. You get used to the pain to be honest!. I go to a beauty salon, yes of course you have to show all your bits! How else is she going to wax!! It's not that embarrassing!. It's up to you how much you have waxed, I hate pubic hair on myself personally!. But it's personal choice!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you are waxing from home then I suggest you practise on your leg first if you have never done it before!. Use a hot wax formula, not a "wax strips" product as these are known to leave you patchy!.

The thing is to be brave (I clamp my hair brush handle between my teeth), and always follow the instructions carefully - you don't want to scald yourself or for the wax to congeal and stick to you!. Moisturise very well after use with a cucumber moisturiser which is cooling and soothing to avoid prickly rashes!.

Pubic topiary (styles) are popular in the form of the Brazilian (landing strip) and the Porn Star (butt naked)!. Normal waxes though will give you a little triangle of trim, neat hair!.

Bets of luck, chicky! xxxWww@Answer-Health@Com

I trained in hair removal, but thank goodness they didn't teach us how to wax there and I wouldn't have done it anyway!. I can't think of anything more embarrassing than going to a beauty salon and sitting there with your legs open and having it waxed all off!.
At least with a bikini line you can keep your underwear on!.

As the hair is so curly there, I would imagine that it would cause lots of ingrowing hair and after a while of doing it it would damage the hair follicles so that it might not grow back, or grow back in a different way!. Not all men like a woman to be bald there, so at least with shaving you have the option of having hair back!.

Then again, my hair is quite fine and fair, so when I shave it doesn't itch when it grows back, but it might not be like that with everybody, so I don't know!.

Yes you will get red spots at first as the hair is so thick there that the follicles can bleed!. If that happens you need to apply antiseptic, but before doing that anyway the skin should be cleaned with alcohol wipes!.

The hair has to be a certain length before it can be waxed, so the best way to be completly bald so you can do it all the time, is to buy an epilator!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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