How to shave your bikini line: 9 rules that will help you avoid problems

How to shave your bikini line: 9 rules that will help you avoid problems

Let’s start with the basics: what you do with hair in the bikini area should be 100% up to your preference. Remember that the presence or absence of vegetation does not affect your health and does not prevent you from observing hygiene rules, so decide for yourself what seems more practical and aesthetic for you.

Now let’s get down to business: here’s how dermatologists say the right way to get rid of hair if you’re going to shave.

Use a separate razor

The bikini area needs a separate razor that needs to be thrown away before the wear indicator changes color: As dermatologist Gary Goldenberg, MD, MD explains, when a dull razor pulls hair out instead of cutting them easily, the skin is more likely to become irritated and infected.

Shorten first

If your hair is too long, cut it with scissors or a bikini trimmer, otherwise, according to dermatologist Elise Love, MD, it will clog the razor and even the sharpest blade won’t provide a close shave.

Do it at the last minute

As Dr. Love explains, the easiest shave will be after the hot water has softened the hair and skin, so make waxing the last step in water procedures.

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Don’t forget the soap

Always start shaving with a wash – remember to use a mild soap before you shave.

Apply shaving cream

Never dry your hair! As Dr. Love explains, in this case, so-called razor burns can appear – painful red spots where the skin is inflamed and swollen.

Any shaving cream, gel, or foam is better than none, but Elise recommends choosing an alcohol- and fragrance-free product that contains moisturizing and soothing ingredients.

Do you use special shaving products?

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Do not visit the same place more than twice

Resist the temptation to go ultra-smooth and don’t shave the same area ten times in a row – shave it once or twice in the direction of hair growth. This will minimize the risk of irritation or ingrown hairs.

Rinse the blade after each pass

A razor clogged with hairs and lather will never remove hairs as well as a clean razor. (By the way, use this rule no matter what part of your body you’re epilating.)

Rinse, dry and moisturize your skin

Finish by rinsing with cold water to soothe the skin and prevent inflammation. Then dry your bikini area thoroughly with a towel and apply your choice of moisturizer. Dr. Goldenberg advises against using “heavy” products (like coconut oil) – light lotions are best, they won’t clog pores.

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Rub

Between shaving sessions, Dr. Elise recommends exfoliation, which she says will prevent ingrown hairs that cannot break through due to the layer of dead skin cells in the epidermis.

Source: The Voice Mag

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