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There's not much you can do apart from using a laser or electrolysis. They are really pricey and have a chance of failure. What I advise you to do is to try and soften your pubic hair and skin in that area. Drink lots of water, use baby oil and basically anything that would make your skin less sensitive - enough to be able to use a razor (you should try to find a razor with a built-in moisturizing strip). -
Personally I dont like the results of shaving alone. Though I do shave then give the area a couple days to come back out enough to pluck. The first plucking is time consuming but once thats done maintenance is fairly quick. The area is much smoother and stuble is unheard of even if you dont maintain every couple days. And really, it isnt painful.Comment
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