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  • Easy - stop shaving down there and just trim the hair shorter.
  • it takes a while for your skin to get used to being shaved especially on such a tender area. First try shaving not with shaving cream or soap, use conditioner. Then only use a two blade razor not like a venus or anything. Then moisturize afterwards. The more you shave the more accustomed your skin becomes.
  • The best solution is to not shave "down there." It isn't good for you. That is why they stopped shaving women before birth. They found that it had the opposite effect of what they were seeking and actually increased infections rather than decreasing them. Not only that, but you need to ask yourself about the psychology of wanting to appear like a prepubescent girl to your partner or your partner wanting you to appear as a prepubescent girl. Isn't that creepily close to a pedophilic fantasy? And if it isn't for a partner, why bother? Why do you need to remain bare down there?
  • I use a man razor, it works so much better and i don't get bumps, i use either a gilette or schick razor i use soap and then after i put lotion no razor burn
  • Just don't shave, or do it only for special occasions :)
  • I use shampoo on my friend as a hair softener first, and a nice lotion afterward. Seems to have helped with the same previous problems
  • First it is not necessary to shave your pubic hair. I am a man that likes a nice bush, and this NEW generation thing in America about shaving I find quite annoying.I have shaved myself as well as my wife, but we prefer to let it grow. I have also read one purpose for pubic hair is during sexual intercourse hair rubbing against hair causes less friction than skin rubbing skin. Anyway if you do choose to shave, apply hydrogen peroxide on your pubic area, this will kill infection and prevent the red bumps.

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