Many people have made claims that applying deodorant to areas that have just been shaved prevent razor burn. Just as many people claim that deodorant only irritates the area in question. I would especially NOT recommend using Right Guard, Secret, or spray deodorants, they are most frequently cited for causing irritation.
Personal experience suggests that there may be some validity to the idea that deodorant will prevent razor burn when applied after shaving, but be sure to do a test patch on your legs with a few different types of deodorant to see how your skin reacts. Even if the deodorant trick works for one person, it may not for the next. I recommend trying Dove Ultimate Visibly Smooth, it's very gentle and formulated to minimize hair growth.
Not shaving, will cause a stink to stay around. But just clean it often with a little bit of soap and water. Shaving will help reduce the smell.
Sadly NO!
Use product! Use hair spray and gelNotifying and treating an adult patient's close personal and sexual contacts can help prevent lice infestation. Shaving off pubic hair eliminates habit hence best preventive measure for pubic lice .Get wax or shave 'down under.'You can't really prevent them unless there is no hair.
they help you breath and grow pubic hair.
Yes in a way it will. You see by shaving the hair on your body you will become more aerodynamic. This means that as the wind goes by you when you run that the hair won't catch it and you won't slow down.
I think with the help of plastic surgery Here's a good way to shave your armpits: Slick up your armpits. Make sure they're wet. NEVER shave dry. it's harmful to the skin. Apply shaving gel, cream, or a deodorant soap. Shave your armpits using short downward strokes. It should remove all hair. Then dry your armpits before applying deodorant or you will be stuck with white residue on your armpit and it won't be easy to remove.
Sleep. It won't actually help the hair grow faster, you're stuck with that. But it will help pass the time.
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Do you mean that her body hair is blonde? I would have said that 12 was the age to start shaving but she is nearly that. I think it is okay. You could help her out by showing her the products and razors to use and it could help you bond. She is coming into her teenage years so it would be nice to know you are going to help her out.
This is very likely a reaction to shaving. Changing to a milder shaving soap, a better shaving system and thourough rinsing before and after will reduce this reaction. A skin conditioner applied after shaving will also help. Shaving in the direction of the hair not against it will reduce the damage to the surrounding skin.
No. Cutting hair will not help it grow, nor will shaving make hair grow in thicker. Hair grows at varying rates depending on changes in internal body chemistry.
well make sure you you have youself in a good pose where you can see you pubic hair also make sure you have a partner to help you so what you do is lay down and spread the sticky stuff on your private part then call your partner to put waxing strips on your pubic spot then you yank it out