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I'm trying to feel more feminine this week so I got one of those electric body shavers meant for sensitive areas. I did my bikini zone and I'm absolutely loving it! It's sooo so nice to feel smooth down there. I didn't do the best job as I still need to learn how to use it better.

I want to do my legs and chest too, but I think I'll wait for this weekend. I know i could get a closer, smoother shave with a razor but last time I did it burned all over for days. Obviously I did it wrong. Still scares me though.

Just felt like sharing

Have a wonderful day!

♡♡♡Nissa♡♡♡

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[–] reallykindasorta@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

If you don’t need a totally smooth shave but you want it closer than an electric razor you can reduce irritation a lot by going in the same direction as hair growth instead of against. This won’t be as close of a shave as going against the growth, but it will prevent itching and ingrown hairs for the most part.

For days where you want ultra smooth I agree with someone else’s comment that it helps to use salicylic acid on the area first (I use the T-sal shampoo for this), use moisturizer after, and pick cotton underwear that isn’t too tight around the legs.

Edit for legs: Try sitting down and resting your leg on something (like the side of the tub) so that your leg is completely relaxed while you’re shaving it. I find relaxing it first (vs. shaving standing in the shower and similar where your leg is tensed) helps reduce razor irritation significantly.

[–] Nissa@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

I will definitely shave with the grain and see how i like it before taking the plunge. Thank you for the tips, I really appreciate it!