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jeudi 8 août 2013

How to Shave Your Pubic Hair Area for Women

omen shaving their pubic hair is different than using the razor on legs or underarms. You need a bit more patience and care because of this sensitive zone and thicker hair type. While you might be able to get away with a 'hurry up and get it done job' with other areas, but not this one. Here we will show you how to get a close, safe shave while avoiding common problems like nicks and ingrown hairs.
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 15- 30 minutes

Here's How:

  1. Choose your shaving cream wisely. For this sensitive body zone be sure to get and use a good shaving cream or gel, using soap is definitely out. The Art of Shaving, Unscented Shaving Cream (compare prices) is phenomenal for getting a smooth shave, moisturizing skin and preventing ingrown hairs.
  2. Don’t skimp on your razor. Stay clear of the straight, cheap disposables or you'll be asking for cuts and nicks. Instead use a razor with a pivoting head and multiple blades to give you a smooth, close shave. My pick is Schick Quattro for Women (compare prices).
  3. Give a haircut. Trim hair down first as short as possible by placing comb flat on the skin and trim over comb with scissors, or with clippers using the shortest guard. The less hair you start out with means less use of your razor.
  4. Take a warm shower or bath. At least 5-10 minutes of the heat will soften skin and relax the hair follicle.
  5. Exfoliate. Rid dead skin cells and provide a closer shave by using a mild exfoliator or your favorite body wash with an Ayate washcloth (compare prices) on your pubic area.
  6. Dab on some shaving oil. Working as a barrier on your skin, the razor will glide easier instead of dragging and moisturize skin. It also helps prevent razor burn, general irritation and ingrown hairs.
  7. Apply shaving cream or gel. Make sure skin is damp but not overly wet. If you have a shaving brush, work the product with the brush in circles to help lift hair and get a closer shave.
  8. Shave. Using a fresh blade, first go in the same direction of hair growth and then in opposite direction. Don't go over the same area too many times.
  9. Rinse. In between strokes, be sure to rinse blade. A clogged razor won’t work well.
  10. Cleanse. Rinse pubic area and pat dry with towel.
  11. Moisturize. Apply a light, preferably unscented lotion.
  12. Fight redness. There's a tendency for getting ingrown hairs. Flawless Ingrown Hair Serum(read review) can help with bumps, redness and ingrown hairs.

Tips:

  1. Keep all products on the outside of your body only. And avoid shaving during your period, as skin is more sensitive.
  2. If you are taking off most of your hair, a vaginal shield, the Va j-j Visor will offer you protection so you don't cut your inner vulva. Using a small mirror will also help you see better.
  3. Shaving while taking a shower, rather than a bath can make things easier because you can prop up legs on side of stall.
  4. If you're daring, you can create pubic hair designs at home.
  5. Shaving only takes hair even with the skin, waxing will keep hair away weeks at a time. You may want to consider a Brazilian wax.

What You Need

  • Comb and scissors or clippers
  • New pivoting razor with multiple blades
  • Shaving cream or gel
  • Pre-shaving oil
  • Shaving brush (optional)
  • Cortizone cream if pubic area starts getting itchy
  • Light, unscented moisturizer

How to Fix Bushy Eyebrows (for Girls)

Steps

  1. 1
    Look into the mirror, and think about how your eyebrows look now. Take a photo, and compare online to celebrities or models with eyebrows you really like, and see if they would suit your face. Your eyebrows may not be that bad and just in need for a tidy.

  2. 2
    For those who has never gotten their eyebrows done professionally and are thinking of styling it themselves, stop! Put the tweezers down and walk away from them. Why risk destroying your eyebrows if you could go to the local salon and get them done professionally? There are people out there who shape and clean eyebrows for a living. If you're a first timer, get your eyebrows done by a professional.

  3. 3
    Always consult with mom and dad. If you feel like cleaner eyebrows will help you feel better, make sure that your parents understand. Speak calmly and let them know that it would really make you feel better if they support you. It wouldn't hurt to remind them that being a teenager is tough and that a little confidence and self-esteem will go a long way.

  4. 4
    Do research. Are you going to get it plucked? Wax? Threaded? Where are you getting it done? Are you allergic to wax? Prices? These are important questions that need to be answered. Make sure to consult a salon and get your questions answered.

  5. 5
    Buy an eyebrow brush, it'll help you shape your eyebrows. Just comb your eyebrow hairs up and snip off any hairs that are too long. Repeat, combing your hair downwards. It is also helpful to keep your eyebrows tidy.

  6. 6
    If you have to go DIY, only pluck strays and any monobrow hairs. Never pluck into your eyebrow by yourself. It's easy to overpluck but can take up to 3 months for your hairs to grow back

How to Fix Bushy Eyebrows

Learn some quick ways to fix your bushy eyebrows, if they are becoming a cause of embarrassment for you!



Eyebrows and eyes convey a lot of feelings, without you uttering a word. Unfortunately, eyebrows are rarely paid the same attention as eyes. Men, especially are least bothered about the hairy growth above their eyes. They simply don't care if their eyebrows are barely visible or are so bushy that they may obstruct their vision! However, for some people, particularly teenage girls, bushy eyebrows can be a cause of concern. Young girls are so conscious about their looks that even a slight imperfection may shatter their self esteem to pieces. 

Tips for Fixing Bushy Eyebrows

Salon or Home?
Most women go to salons to get their eyebrows professionally done. However, if you are a teenage girl, your options may not be many. Your parents may prevent you from getting your eyebrows done by a professional, thinking that it may be too early for you to start working upon your face and body. This may force you to try to tame bushy eyebrows at home. However, I would like to offer a word of caution to all young girls. Please do not attempt to pluck your eyebrows yourself with a pair of tweezers or nail scissors. Asking your friend to do the job for you is an equally bad idea. Therefore, my advice to you would be to convince your folks to get your eyebrows done at salon, if you are over 16. Until then, it is best to rely on an eyebrow brush to keep your eyebrow strands in place.

Threading or Waxing?
Your mother may know a thing or two about plucking eyebrows, but, as you will be doing it for the first time, let professional hands work upon your eyebrows. Thus, convincing your parents is the only option you have. However, when they do agree, do not forget to take your mother along with you to the salon. A few other options, when you are old enough to get eyebrows done, include threading and waxing. These two methods not only give a defined shape to eyebrows, but also reduce hair growth over a period of time. Plucking is considered as the best method to define your brows only if you wish to get rid of a few unwanted hair here and there.

Taming Bushy Eyebrows in Men
Bushy eyebrows are extremely common in men. However, it is not very often that men take real efforts to do something about it. However, if you happen to be one of those few men who are bothered by the overgrowth of their eyebrows, then you would be delighted to know that there indeed are some ways to tame your bushy or overgrown eyebrows. You can apply hair gel to your eyebrows, so that the hair strands don't stick out of your eyebrows. Hair gel will give your eyebrows a defined look. 

Alternatively, you may also try applying Vaseline on your eyebrows in the shape of your choice. Continue this exercise for a few days and your eyebrows will naturally look in place. If the hair growth is too much, then you may use nail scissors or tweezers to trim the excess growth. As a last resort, you may turn to a professional for help. 

Well-groomed eyebrows speak a lot about your personality and give you a polished look. Naturally, bushy eyebrows are not acceptable if you are a working woman in a service industry or a corporate organization. Even in men, unkempt eyebrows can put people off. Thus, it is very important to maintain and groom your eyebrows.
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Removing your pubic hair could be a health hazard

Removing your pubic hair could be a health hazard. Who knew? (Image has been digitally altered.)

There’s a doctor in the US who is calling for an end the war on pubic hair.
Yes. A pubic hair amnesty.
The UN is currently awaiting word as to whether it will be required to deploy teeny tiny peace-keeping troops to groin areas around the world. We’ll keep you posted on that.
Physician, Emily Gibson wants to end the war on pubic hair and her argument is not an aesthetic or feminist one.
Dr Gibson argues that removing pubic hair can be a health hazard. She claims that it increases the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and that people need to know pubic hair serves a purpose and should “stay right where it belongs.”
This from The Huffington Post:
Gibson says that pubic hair removal is increasing the risk of  of infection and sexually transmitted diseases among young people.
“It is a sadly misconceived war,” Gibson writes on KevinMD.com, social media’s so-called “leading physician voice.” “Long ago surgeons figured out that shaving a body part prior to surgery actually increased rather than decreased surgical site infections.”
“No matter what expensive and complex weapons are used—razor blades, electric shavers, tweezers, waxing, depilatories, electrolysis—hair, like crab grass, always grows back and eventually wins. In the mean time, the skin suffers the effects of the scorched battlefield.”