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VAGINA QUESTION! Lol.

posted 10th Jan
Okay, so this is kind of random, and possibly TMI, buuuuuut, SO likes my vagina clean shaven, as do I, but the problem I have is that like, for the first 2 days after shaving it, it's nice and smooth and looks nice, but after that, the hair follicles get irritated and then sometimes I get irritated pores along the bikini area that turn red and it just doesn't look nice and it feels itchy and uncomfortable. And the smoothness and softness just doesn't last..
Anyone else have that issue? What can I do to reduce it?
Anyone have any tips?
I don't have the balls to go get waxed and a friend told me even if I got it waxed, ingrown hairs could still be an issue.
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I live in Japan
posted 10th Jan
Coochie cream!
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I have 2 kids & 1 angel baby & live in Connecticut
posted 10th Jan
shaving with an electric razor helped
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I have 1 child & live in Indiana
posted 10th Jan
Bikini Zone cream and seriously waxing try it. Its amazing.
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I have 2 kids & live in San Jose, California
posted 10th Jan
<blockquote><b>Quoting :*:CHRiSTiNe:*::</b>" Coochie cream!"</blockquote>

This helps but I still get irritation  
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I have 2 kids & 1 angel baby & live in Beaverton, Michigan
posted 10th Jan
I got some Coochy shave cream. It helps a lot, but it doesn't completely solve it. I want to get laser hair removal lol
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I have 1 child & live in Mississippi
posted 10th Jan
Watching* Same thing happens to me and it sucks!! Not that it matter to much right now, because I cant see past my big pregnant belly shave, but I wanna be ready when I get the ok at my 6 week PP appointment  
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I have 2 kids & live in North Highlands, California
posted 10th Jan
Quoting Chuck Bass:" I got some Coochy shave cream. It helps a lot, but it doesn't completely solve it. I want to get laser hair removal lol"

  Ouch! That sounds painfull as hell!
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I have 2 kids & live in North Highlands, California
posted 10th Jan
Quoting Jennybananna:" Bikini Zone cream and seriously waxing try it. Its amazing."




OP I have the same issues so I will try this and let you know how it goes lol
I tried waxing my legs not only did it hurt but it left red mrks from some of the strips for weeks even after the hair had grown back and had been shaven so waxing down there yea idk but I have heard raves about this zone cream
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I'm due June 25th (a girl), have 1 child & 4 angel babies & live in Fayetteville, North Carolina
posted 10th Jan
Ok, i know this is gonna sound weird, but bear with me on this one. I have the same issue, and one of my friends suggested I try shaving not using shaving cream but hair conditioner. And it works! It really reduces the dryness and irritation afterwards. But thats just me......
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I'm due July 29th (a girl), have 3 kids & 2 angel babies & live in North Carolina
posted 10th Jan
Cochise cream products are good but doesn't completely fix the issue
I have the same problem but I'm to much of a puss to get waxed lol
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I'm due January 6th, have 1 child & live in Missouri
posted 10th Jan
Quoting pitbullprincess:" OP I have the same issues so I will try this and let you know how it goes lol I tried waxing my legs ... [snip!] ... after the hair had grown back and had been shaven so waxing down there yea idk but I have heard raves about this zone cream"
Go to a place that uses hard wax so no strips. I go to the European Wax Center and use their ingrown hair serum. I almost never get ingrowns anymore.
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I have 2 kids & live in San Jose, California
posted 10th Jan
waxing is the best way! seriously I know your scared, but do it, you'll get over the sting!
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I have 2 kids & live in California
posted 10th Jan
Is it weird that I feel a tad bit better than I'm not alone on this issue? Lol.
I also tried using conditioner, I use it for my legs! It does work nicely BUT, it's like walking, wearing panties, moving around really irritates it afterward and then I regret ever shaving it.
I'm going to look into coochie cream.
I would love to wax it myself, but I can never find the right kind of wax. I like using strips, instead of just the type of wax you peel off.
I used to wax my belly when I was pregnant was too much of a pansy to wax my kitty cat. Unless I had strips I could just rip off.
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I live in Japan
posted 10th Jan
Shave with conditioner. After you're dry, put a white deodorant on the area. I know it sounds weird but it really works.
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I have 2 kids & live in Starke, Florida
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