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15th November 2016
04:30pm GMT

"Just make sure you're pulling the skin taut while you trim... It's less messy if you sit on the toilet while you do this."Wash your vagina to prevent any infections Hopping in the shower after a quick trim and using anti-bacterial wash on the outside of your nether regions will guarantee that if you do get a nick of the razor, it won't get infected. N.B. - Only the outside ladies, no soap should go inside the vagina as it will mess up your beautiful pH balance. Swap shaving cream for aloe vera, or shave oil Shaving cream works well, but you can achieve the same results with some shower gel or even hair conditioner - however these tend to be harsh on your ladybits whereas Aloe Vera gel will soothe as well as lubricate the area for shaving. It's also antibacterial. Use a brand new razor every time In this case, disposable really is best. Nothing works better than a brand new razor, particularly around the bikini line where hair is more coarse. You'd be surprised at how quickly they lose their sharpness. Shave in the direction your hair grows This really gives the middle finger to ingrown hairs and razor burn. Shay says it feels counterintuitive, but it really works.
"You want to make sure you're shaving in the direction of your hair growth."Also, make sure to pull the skin with one hand so it's taut and easier for the other hand to shave. Working slowly and in smaller sections is also advised - this is your vagina we're talking about! Rome wasn't built in a day after all... Don't shave your butt While you're going razor happy on your vagina, don't get confident and go straight for your bum. Shay recommends leaving to the professionals
"The skin is so puckered that it's easy to nick and cut down there ...And that's an area of your body where it's so easy for bacteria to get in that it's not worth the headache."And there you have it, perfectly groomed lady bits and no sad vagina.