So you want to shave... down there

If you're ready to be smooth down below, tap forward!

Step 1: Trim It

The more you trim down your pubic hair, the easier it will be to shave. Try trimming while sitting on the toilet to contain the mess.

Step 2: Wash Up

Hop in the shower and wash the area with something fragrance-free. Do NOT wash inside your vagina — that does more harm than good.

Step 3: Shave With The Grain

You might do the opposite when shaving your legs. But when it comes to your vulva, shaving in the direction the hair grows will help avoid nicks and razor bumps.

Pro Tip: Use Two Hands

Shaving your vulva will be easier if you hold the skin taut with your free hand, and move things around to access hair that might be hidden. Try putting a leg on something stable to reach every angle.

BTW, Shaving Your Butt Isn't The Best Idea

Everyone has butt hair! If you want to get rid of yours, shaving is a bad option. An attempt to shave could cause nicks and put you at risk of infection.

The Best Shaving Products, According To Porn Stars

"Three-blade men's razors frequently cost less for essentially the same product." —Ela Darling

"To stay clean around the outside and maintain the shape of my pube design, I suds up with body wash and then use the mid-range razor I get from Dollar Shave Club. My b-hole, however, I get waxed." —Sinn Sage

Shave Gel

"Both of these products work amazing for me. I always shave, never wax . These keep me nice and smooth, with no red bumps. Since I show myself on camera a lot, it's definitely worth it." —Valentina Marie

Aftercare

"TendSkin is amazing for preventing ingrown hairs after shaving.” —Valentina Marie "For around that area to prevent razor bumps, I use rosehip oil or Anthony’s Ingrown Hair Treatment." —Whitney Wright

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