I am
assuming that you have already decided why you want to shave your bikini line
rather than go down the waxing or hair removal cream route. If you are
going to shave your bikini line and havent' done it for a long time or ever,
you should first trim the hair. You can use scissors or clippers. This will
stop your razor from getting clogged up.
1. Make sure
you use a moisturizer before you start shaving
2. Pull the
skin tight to create tension.
3. Shave in
the direction that the hair grows
4. If you have a beach or pool day out, make sure you shave the night before to avoid rashes and irritation from shaving.
As the hair on the bikini line is so thick - I think waxing is the best option. With waxing, the hair is pulled out from the root and over time it grows back thinner.
That really
depends. I find that depilatory creams are a better option that shaving my
bikini line, which leaves the area stubbly and sore but it's not as good as
waxing which has a much smoother and longer lasting effect.
Using creams
is a good option if you don't have much time. The effects last for about a
week, but just be warned that the cream has a really strong and unpleasant
smell - so make sure you leave a window open.
Actually,
what you lather on to your skin before you use the razor will make a big
difference. Don't use regular soap.
Using a proper shaving foam can help moisturize your skin, give a smoother shave and help to prevent ingrowing hairs. It's worth spending the money on a proper product.
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