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Author: Juliet Cohen Author Ranking Gold Featured Author | Posted: 24-08-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 107 | Rating:  (89) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Pubic hair actually has a purpose--it protects the from dirt and other irritations. Pubic hair removal techniques for women just won't work as well for men simply because our private parts are different. Pubic hair is hair in the frontal genital area, the crotch, and sometimes at the top of the inside of the legs; these areas form the pubic region. Pubic hair can vary by amount, color, texture, and coarseness. Some women grow the thickest bush in the forest, while others go "au natural," or prefer a little trim here and there. There are also women who choose to remove some or all of the patch of hair that looks like an upside-down triangle covering the mons pubis (the soft area of fatty tissue over the pubic bone) and/or the hair around the labia majora. Pubic hair is defined as the hair in the frontal genital area, in the crotch and some add the top inside of the legs. In most cases, distinguished pubic hair can be found within 3 years into puberty. Women have always paid attention to grooming their pubic hair. Pubic hair and axillary (armpit) hair can vary in color considerably from the hair of the scalp. In most people it is darker, although it can also be lighter.

Pubic hair shave has become more accessible – Pubic shavers and accessories can be found in most of the department and cosmetic stores and on fair prices. Pubic hair shave is easier, faster and causes less pain than ever. The modern shavers have been developed for years to apply the most effective pubic shaving. Pubic hair shave provides a great feeling of freedom and helps you feel better with your body. Shaving your pubic hair is a pretty simple process that takes a while to get used to. Many people prefer waxing over shaving because it lasts much longer. Waxed pubic hair can take anywhere from two to four weeks before it starts re-growing, meaning there’s much less time spent maintaining it. The trade off is pain. Waxing hurts, but the pain can be controlled by pulling more or less hair out at one time. Do not use a male shaving cream or soap. Do not use a male shaving cream or soap. Cut off your pubic hair. Shaving your pubic hair can make your erection look positively huge.

There are two trends that are definitely the most popular of all pubic female shaving styles. The first one is the Brazilian Bikini wax. The second hot pubic hair shaving trend is the different pubic hair cuts. Some people trim with manicuring scissors similar to the way a regular hairstylist would cut hair on your head. The worst step people do is shaving their pubic hair without clipping it first. Doing so will damage the razor and cause unnecessary pain. Clip your pubic hair using a pair of sharp scissors. Apply shaving cream generously on your pubic hair. Straighten your skin with one hand and gently shave with the other hand. Move the razor in the counter direction of your hair slowly. Pubic hair actually has a purpose--it protects from dirt and other irritations. After shaving, apply vitamin E gel or baby oil to the area in order to reduce itching. You should also keep the area well moisturized with baby lotion or other moisturizers.

Pubic Hair Shaving Tips

1. Avoid any lotions or powders which contain colors or fragrances.

2. Do not use a male shaving cream or soap.

3. After shaving, apply vitamin E gel or baby oil to the area in order to reduce itching

4. Take some time for your skin to adjust to the razor. A perfectly smooth shave may take a little time to achieve.

5. Exfoliate both before and after shaving your pubic area. Rub lightly with a sponge, washcloth, or loofah (nothing too harsh) to prefer blocked pores and ingrown hairs.

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