Genitals: Since this is the number one reason people buy personal shavers, we’ll start here. The hair that grows down there, pubes, bush, and pubic hair are some of the terms used to describe hair found on your genitals. For shaving the labia, vagina, penis and scrotum, most people get scared due to how sensitive it is. With personal shavers and trimmers, there is piece of mind, as these are only meant to cut the hair, not the skin. As long as you take it slowly, pulling the skin taut for a more even surface, you will have silky smooth skin.
For the labia and vaginal areas, the hair grows in several different ways. You should divide the trimming into sections: pubis mound, one side of the labia, the other side and the inner labia. As this is usually a very damp area, wipe with a cloth to dry up moisture and use some powder to get any left over dampness. This will ensure a more even trim.
For the penis and scrotum, it is best if the penis is semi-erect, to help make all the hair visible. Again, the skin needs to be dry, so add a little powder to the hair you are trimming. Break the trimming into sections: pubic base, groin area, top of shaft, under the shaft and each scrotum. With the scrotum, it is very important to keep the skin tight, easily done by holding the base of the scrotum and working it like a balloon, one side tight then the other. As the hair doesn’t grow the same, you will be trimming individual hairs instead of sections. Go slowly.
The bum is another area that women don’t to admit to having hair on, and men have it everywhere. You may have to use a mirror unless you have a partner who is willing to help. For women it is usually a patch that is around the anus, easily trimmed and shaved (following the above instructions). For the men, it is best to break it down into sections. As you get nearer the anus, take once side at a time, pulling the skin as taut as possible.
After the hair has been trimmed down to stubble, the next step is using a foiled finishing shaver. Using a circular motion, pull the skin taut across all the sections. Use only light pressure, as this will help the finisher work the be
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