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<blockquote data-quote="TurtleShifter" data-source="post: 124244" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>To do it or not to do it aside, if you do do it you just replace the stocker with one that has the "fire-resistant" material inside. Most of the big after market manufactures make them....Twin Air, No-Toil...</p><p> </p><p>Again, personal choice but if you do decide to do it you can do it without fear of burning most of the hair off of your ass. It is easier to explain than a brazilian wax and much less of a hassle:</p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Get a beach-worthy bikini shave</strong></span></p><p> </p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>1. Shave</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>Shaving skin in the bikini area calls for a little TLC. So before you start, exfoliate and then rinse to prevent any unwanted ingrown hairs. This removes the top layer of dry, dead skin and helps you get the close (and carefree) shave that you want. Then, soften bikini hair by soaking it in warm water, and use a top-of-the-line razor, like the <a href="http://www.gillettevenus.com/en-US/products/embrace-purple-razor/" target="_blank">Venus Embrace razor</a> with a protective Ribbon of Moisture. And remember to use a moisture-rich shave gel, like <a href="http://www.gillettevenus.com/en-US/products/sensitive-skin-shave-gel/" target="_blank">Satin Care Sensitive Skin</a>, to make sure that your razor glides over the area. Next, hold skin taut to create a level surface. Venus razors have specially designed handles that provide ultimate control, for those tricky spots around the bikini area. Keep in mind, when the coarser hairs of the bikini area are re-growing, they can sometimes curl under the skin’s surface and cause itchy, red razor bumps. Avoid those unwanted bumps and burns by shaving regularly, and remember to use gentle strokes in the direction that’s most comfortable.</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>2. Trim</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>After shaving, rinse with cool water to close pores. And no need to pat dry—wet hair is actually preferred because it’s softer and easier to trim. (FYI: Most trimmers can be used with wet or dry hair, so it’s your call.) Try using the <a href="http://www.gillettevenus.com/en-US/products/bikini-trimmer/" target="_blank">Venus Bikini Trimmer</a>; it’s preferred over scissors . Use the trimmer just like you would a razor; guide it gently over hair to trim to the length you want.</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>3. Hydrate</strong></span></p><p> </p><p>It’s always important to moisturize. So don’t forget to use lotion before you get dressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurtleShifter, post: 124244, member: 217"] To do it or not to do it aside, if you do do it you just replace the stocker with one that has the "fire-resistant" material inside. Most of the big after market manufactures make them....Twin Air, No-Toil... Again, personal choice but if you do decide to do it you can do it without fear of burning most of the hair off of your ass. It is easier to explain than a brazilian wax and much less of a hassle: [SIZE=5][B]Get a beach-worthy bikini shave[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][B]1. Shave[/B][/SIZE] Shaving skin in the bikini area calls for a little TLC. So before you start, exfoliate and then rinse to prevent any unwanted ingrown hairs. This removes the top layer of dry, dead skin and helps you get the close (and carefree) shave that you want. Then, soften bikini hair by soaking it in warm water, and use a top-of-the-line razor, like the [URL='http://www.gillettevenus.com/en-US/products/embrace-purple-razor/']Venus Embrace razor[/URL] with a protective Ribbon of Moisture. And remember to use a moisture-rich shave gel, like [URL='http://www.gillettevenus.com/en-US/products/sensitive-skin-shave-gel/']Satin Care Sensitive Skin[/URL], to make sure that your razor glides over the area. Next, hold skin taut to create a level surface. Venus razors have specially designed handles that provide ultimate control, for those tricky spots around the bikini area. Keep in mind, when the coarser hairs of the bikini area are re-growing, they can sometimes curl under the skin’s surface and cause itchy, red razor bumps. Avoid those unwanted bumps and burns by shaving regularly, and remember to use gentle strokes in the direction that’s most comfortable. [SIZE=4][B]2. Trim[/B][/SIZE] After shaving, rinse with cool water to close pores. And no need to pat dry—wet hair is actually preferred because it’s softer and easier to trim. (FYI: Most trimmers can be used with wet or dry hair, so it’s your call.) Try using the [URL='http://www.gillettevenus.com/en-US/products/bikini-trimmer/']Venus Bikini Trimmer[/URL]; it’s preferred over scissors . Use the trimmer just like you would a razor; guide it gently over hair to trim to the length you want. [SIZE=4][B]3. Hydrate[/B][/SIZE] It’s always important to moisturize. So don’t forget to use lotion before you get dressed. [/QUOTE]
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