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Jun 29, 2011

Kayla T.

I know is pretty personal stuff but hey, I figured we're all women here so it shouldn't be awkward to ask haha. I wanna know what the best way to remove hair around the bikini area. Shaving is super irritating unless I'm doing it wrong. And has anyone ever gotta a bikini wax? Just how bad does it hurt?! 

Jun 29, 2011

Rachel S.

If the hair is already short, then something like nair for the bikini area might help. I have never tried waxing either, but I have gotten pretty good at shaving, I just wish it lasted longer. I know waxing lasts longer; however, from what I understand it is not one of those things you can easily do yourself.  

Jun 29, 2011

Laura K.

LOL this is funny- I have gotten waxed once- it didn't really hurt it just felt kind of weird sitting on this examination looking like table and this sweet little lady was comes in and is like "ok open your legs" ...LOL Other than that- no it didn't hurt any more than waxing your eyebrows to me...but I guess everyone has a different pain threshold lol I say try it why not! And it lasts a long time (no hair for a month for me)

Jun 29, 2011

Laura L.

I go get waxed every 5 weeks! The first time - yes it hurts! However the more you go, the thinner the hair grows back, where you get to the point that it doesn't hurt much at all. It's great for the summer because it takes much longer to grow back and you're not dealing with annoying razor burn or ingrowns! Just make sure you don't shave in between waxes because that is going to cause the hair to grow back courser (hence a more painful wax the next time) 

Jun 29, 2011

Kayla T.

Wow, thanks for the responses ladies! Laura, I dont know.. you miiight have a high tolerance for pain haha. I Guess if I Can get a tattoo for 2 hours i can get waxed lol!

Jun 29, 2011

Arie C.

While we're on the subject, I have another question to add:

How do you guys take care of razor burn? I get it SO bad, to the point where I have scarring; and not just down there, but everywhere I shave. I've tried bikini zone and using neosporin but it really doesn't help. Do you guys know anyways to keep it from happening?

Jun 29, 2011

Kayla T.

And you use shaving cream/gel? Could be your razor too.

Jun 29, 2011

Laura K.

ouch air that sounds like it hurts! Do you have dry skin? I don't really get razor burn that frequently but after i shave ( I use a foaming shaving cream and a good a venus razor) I use vaseline's cocoa butter oil gel (while i'm in the shower so my skin locks in moisture)...but other than that, do you think you may be allergic to what you are using? what kind of razor and cream are you using- look for allergens that may be in it (if you think you are allergic to something go see your dermatologist and i'm sure they will be able to fix that up) I hope it gets better girl!

Jun 29, 2011

Arie C.

Yep! I also use a new razor every time because I'm paranoid of infection and stuff. XD

Jun 29, 2011

Laura K.

Arie* (hah for some reason my computer autocorrect your name or Air, sorry about that)

Jun 29, 2011

Laura K.

And Kayla- I have never gotten a tattoo and i hear that hurts like hell so I'm sure that you can tolerate waxing LOL 

Jun 29, 2011

Arie C.

Lol, it's fine! And I have combonation skin, generally. I've used a few different shave gels, and it's been the same. Then I tried using a burts bees soap because it was natural and unscented, and it was the same results. My skin just hates not having hair, lol!

Jun 29, 2011

Steff J.

I just recently got a brazilian wax and even though it was sore and red for the first two days or so, I think it's SO worth it! I plan on getting them regularly now if my bank account allows... lol.

Jul 5, 2011

Amy L.

Use an electric razor. Sure it does not last as long as waxing and shaving, but it's a lot less painful and does not cause irritation. Remmington makes a great women's one that comes with different extensions. It even includes one for your eyebrows. Cheap too, less than $20.

Jul 5, 2011

Holly M.

Arie- I have the same issue as you. I feel like my skin is somewhat sensitive on my legs and I get razorburn very easy. I have used shving cream for sensitive skin called coochy...the only place I have seen it at is lingerie stores...or stores that strippers get there outfits from but whatever it works great! It looks like conditioner and you do not need to use much of the product at all! I also use mens razors because I feel like they give a closer shave. then after im finished shaving I use a medicated lotion that is ment to reduce razor burn. it stings for a second but it does help with the little bumps! 

I use an epilator. I prefer it over waxing because as soon as I notice hairs I can just whip it out my drawer and remove the hairs...no need to wait until hairs are long enough. 

Jul 6, 2011

Catey P.

For a long time, I used those little premade wax strip papers and they worked perfectly for my "bikini area." You just have to clean with oil instead of soap, because only oils take away the stickiness. It's much cheaper and less embarrassing than getting it done professionally.

Last month I just got an epilator, and like Heather said, it's like waxing but better. I'm still figuring it out for my legs, but for my "bikini area" and armpits, I'll be using it forever!

For razor burn, have you ever tried Visine? Any eye drops will work.

Oct 11, 2011

Jenna T.

For the razor burn, i use organic shaving cream, and also after you shave people say to put lotion on your legs, but i found that it burns, really badly! But I also found out that when you use unscented lotion, it is just fine! i use banana boats after sun lotion because it has aloe and vitamin E in it as well! 

Oct 11, 2011

Ashley K.

Ive done waxing before but it really just isn't for me. So for years I've been using this product called Coochy Cream. Yes thats really its name, lol. Its pretty much a shaving cream that lathers into a thick almost conditioner like feel. I swear by it, a shop I used to work in sold it and we could never keep it in stock.

http://www.amazon.com/Classic-Erotica-Coochy-Cream-Berry/dp/B001BSQBD0

Oct 13, 2011

Jessica S.

You get used to it fast, well I did anyway. The more you have it done, the less it hurts. I got sick and tired of going back to the salon so I now shave at home, with a clean razor & use 'Coochy' shaving cream (smells awesome!) by Pure Romance, which I use under my arms, legs etc. Very smooth & no red bumps.

Oct 14, 2011

Sharon G.

I used an epilator, but to be honest it resulted in ingrown hairs! On my legs and bikini area! Actually stopped using it cause the bumps on my legs were looking gross! For those of you that do use one......do u have the same problem or have u found something to help stop/treat ingrowns??? I got the Braun one.....and it was quite expensive in South Africa.....so any help or advise would be GREAT!

And Kayla....the first wax is sore cause your not sure what to expect.....but in that same sitting....you kinda get used to it! To me the horrid part is opening your legs LOL!  X

Oct 17, 2011

Christina G.

Waxing is painful and you never really get used to it. Finding a good aesthetician is key and I've been to good ones and one terrible one. However, the 20 or so minutes of pain is worth it's weight in gold! 

Oct 17, 2011

Ashley G.

make sure to also shave in direction of the hair, not against it- it's less irritating and less likely to cause ingrown hairs
PS- i'm glad no one has felt inclined to use the "attach a photo" feature lol

Feb 26, 2012

Sabi M.

Hey,
My bikini area skin is SUPER sensitive so after suffering enough from razor burn & bumps, I decided to get laser hair removal. If you want to know more about my experience check out my blog post about it http://elbeautyspot.blogspot.com/2012/02/my-experience-with-laser-hair-removal.html
If you have any questions feel free to message me or post a comment on my blog :) 

Feb 26, 2012

Amanda K.

There is a product called TendSkin that is used for razor burn and it is actually the only thing that has ever worked for me. You can buy it online and Ulta also sells it, but it's a great product. I have a very sensitive "area" also and tried many products, and this has done wonders for me.