what is the best way to shave my twat?
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wax.dont shave
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with your teeth.Don't shave. The stubble will be. most unpleasant. Waxing is apposite, or better yet, obtain it lasered off for good if you don't want the hair to grow stern. Use a papaya-enzyme lotion to slow hair regrowth if you budge with wax.
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While he's asleep. wait, you're not chitchat about a man!?Shaving in that nouns is not a good notion, as you'll probably get an unsightly ingrown tresses rash and hurting and, more embarrassingly, itchy, stubble burns. Hair removing cream is fine for the bikini line and the nouns above the vaginal opening, but you shouldn't use such chemicals any closer to the vaginal nouns, given the sensitivity.
Waxing is the best method. It's painful, but if done regularly, the spike growth will be noticeable thinner. Note: do not try this at home; other go to a salon for this quality of hair removal.
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well, I have shaved, and it is not completely comfortabel!!The best way to shave is to first soak it so the hair are smooth,then use a duet of scissors to get the desired length and next apply shave creme and use a bic 3 or 4 blade razor to remove adjectives desired hair from nouns. To line or style yourself use any a liner or an eyebrow archer to give yourself the desired model. Also apply cocoa butter or an aloe vera based grease to smooth out and calm any type of irritation.
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with a "hey hey little RAZORBLADE"
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ohh! Wax don't shave! If you wax it doesn't grow back as impossible. I don't like showing mine to someone else, but it save the ravor burn.At what age does a woman's metabolism start to slow down?
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Best process of all be to get my HUSBAND to do it, because I'm a klutz, and I kinda *like* my parts where on earth they are, thank you very much..But here's a summary of some tips that I swiped, out of a great book we've get, called _Sex Disasters and How to Survive Them", by Charles Moser, Ph.D., MD, and Janet W. Hardy. (The chapter's call "Extremely complicated instructions for simple stuff: how to shave your genitals", pp. 33-35.)
1. Trim excess hair, as close as you can, beside sharp scissors.
2. Soften the hair: soak contained by a tub, or use a hot wet towel.
3. Use tons of sensitive-skin shaving gel/lather.
4. The authors recommend using a angelic safety blade, but say that disposables can work if you're ready to use several of them PER SHAVE (the blades aren't good adequate, and I sure agree!).
5. Stretch the skin tight, using more gel if you have to travel over the skin a few times.
6. Rinse carefully, check for stubble, reshave as compulsory, and moisturize.
The book covers a lot of routine and not-so-routine erotic disasters---everything from condom breakage to things getting stuck to asking your doctor in the order of sex.