
Over the past few years, naked eyes have become more popular, and it seems that every time evil tricks are worn in panties, we have the impression that pubic hair has become extinct. There are good reasons to choose a bare look, such as aesthetics and hygiene. When performed correctly, vaginal shaving is a wonderful thing. Although razor burn and stubble can really turn into an itchy job, take a look at these three preliminary shaving steps to ensure a smooth and itchy shave.
Breaking into things is definitely not the way to go when you want to get the smoothest possible shave. Here are three major mistakes to avoid before you even take a razor.
1) Forget the scalpel; it's time for machete
Before you reach this razor, make sure your pubic hair is prepared. If the hair is longer than 1/4 inch for sharp scissors or beard trimmer to cut it. This will simplify your razor to cut your hair closely and foresee that the blades get clogged more often than necessary. It is best to perform this step when the hair is dry. At the moment, accuracy is not needed. You just want your hair to be as short as possible, taking care that you do not cut the scissors or scissors.
2) Do not forget to warm it
One of the reasons why vaginal shaving is not as close as it could be is the fact that you haven't steamed enough in your pubic region. Rinsing the area with hot water before shaving is a good way to avoid this nasty bristle. If you are like me and shave your vagina in the shower, this part is easy, but it will also work standing in front of the sink, using a cloth for washing. In this case, wash the washcloth and gently squeeze it. Put it on the pubis to heat it up. The water should be quite hot so your hair will soften and your pores open. Opening the pores will lead to further movement of the hair follicles, allowing the shaver to cut the hair closer to the root.
3) Do not run without grease.
Dragging a razor through sensitive skin, like in your pubic hair, is a murder on the skin. Sharp blades impregnate moisture and irritate the skin. One way to avoid this is to use a good pre-shave. The oil forms a protective layer on your skin and covers your pubic hair so that the razor slides over your skin more easily. Apply the oil by rubbing a light coating into the skin before applying any other shaving foams or gels.
These are the three main shaving tips when you go for this ultra-smooth, non-irritated vaginal shave. Making sure you are not in a hurry to shave is half the battle. There is a reason that razors on the face in hairdressing salons are long hair, because a strikingly close shave is worth it. Take a few minutes to keep everything in order, and you will avoid this itchy feeling after shaving.

