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  • Gina Heart
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 4

    Hey Billiebbj,

    I was in the same situation! Shaving made me so itchy, I really couldn't stand it anymore. It didn't seem worth it. So I started waxing, and to be honest, I had an allergic reaction the first few times, then finally found a lady who was very gentle and used all organic and natural products and it really helped! It's pretty expensive to keep getting it done, but with waxing the hair seems to grow back lighter and softer (with baby hair tips) so I starting liking having hair down there more, in general!

    I also also keep the area very moisturized, with natural lotion. I do it every day all over my body actually.

    And also, the type of underwear made a difference for me too. Really tight cotton boy shorts made my hair poke back at me, and actually lace thongs gave me much more freedom. :P

    Hope this helps!

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    • chaya
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 1819

      I will never shave or get waxed again. I shaved it when I was in high school and it itched so much I was constantly embarrassing myself by scratching for 2 weeks.

      When my sister talked me into getting it waxed at a salon, it hurt so much I almost decked the poor girl that was doing it. I left there with one side waxed and that side started itching a few days later although not as bad as with shaving.

      Now I leave it like nature made it. My husband don't complain and nobody else is likely to see it. If hubby did complain I would get it waxed, right after he got his waxed (not likely).
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      • mary_123
        Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 19

        That is why laser technique is now gaining a lot of popularity.First of all it does not make you uncomfortable because the method is quick and does not have any ill side-effects.
        Thanks

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        • Guest

          My ex-girlfriend rarely shaved her bikini line except during summer months. It never once bothered me because I was in love with her.

          My suggestion is to not wear a bikini until you have a dematologist examine you and prescribe a suitable procedure for you.

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