karnythia:blackraincloud:yungcrybby-anonymousbosch:pootiekd:bigdaddy3146:dopenmind:the-mad-scorpio:s
karnythia:blackraincloud:yungcrybby-anonymousbosch:pootiekd:bigdaddy3146:dopenmind:the-mad-scorpio:strictly-clitly:lezgetqueer:la-babyyk:oh-w0w-but-fuckyou:hollowedskin:puppy-eskimopie:adventuresofanaerialist:chaiiiteaprincess:cooolasssluusshhh:tattooed-lotus:I swear I just shed a tear cause my soul was just touched. LMAO YES UGH!!!! all too fucking accurateShaving your vagina hacks: 1) Don’t use shaving cream. It leaves too much stubble. Use conditioner instead. 2) always use a fresh razor. If one isn’t available you can hone your razor by rubbing it in the opposite direction that you shave in on your jeans or similar fabric. Make sure it’s sharp! 3) To avoid a rash/razor burn, apply unscented stick deodorant in the direction of hair growth after you towel off.^ god bless youseconding the deoderant trick, helps with ingrowns tooIm gonna add more onto here bc everyone deserves a shaved coochie that is smooth and non-irritated okay:- if your hair is really thick or hasn’t been shaved for a while i’d advise trimming it a bit before you start shaving.- it is suggested that when you shave you go in the direction the hair grows but then wait, that doesn’t actually remove much hair?? So I usually do it sideways going from one side to the other, so you aren’t going against the grain but are still removing the hair.- deffo use conditioner as it states above, i’ve also heard of people using coconut oil? But i haven’t tried that yet so idk how well it works.- okay so you shaved your coochie and it looks so cute so the next thing is, as soon as you step out the bath/shower get a wet flannel as cold as you can handle (i usually get this ready in the sink before i get in the bath/shower) and basically just pat the whole area with the cold water (DO NOT RUB) this helps close all the pores straight away and soothes the irritation.- the next step is to moisurise. Use something really gentle on the skin, unscented is best. I use baby oil but please don’t use that unless you don’t plan on having sex using condoms as ~baby oil erodes condoms~ again some people use coconut oil. - Don’t ever put any oils, conditioner, moisturiser inside your vagina or like near your vulva like don’t even use any product at all past the external labia please. - usually if this is the first time you have done it or you haven’t for a while let your skin settle a week or so if not longer as some irritation will likely occur and you don’t want to be shaving over the top of that. Trust me, I tried to shave at 14 and had no idea how to do it and ended up in a mess.Reblog to save a coochie.reblog to save a coochieThank youCoconut oil works wonders btw.Reblog to save many livesCoconut oil works wonders! Save the cooch!Is this really true?lol yes. all of it.I use just straight aloe vera gel (the cheap kind you get from wal-mart) after shaving and it works great for me. Also, I’ve found shaving with plain dove soap or a “sensitive skin”/unscented face wash is far less likely to cause irritation or eff up the pH balance down there.I’ve also tried just using aloe vera gel, but found I had to reapplying it every two seconds or it would just absorb into my skin. The lather from dove soap provides a nice slip w/o being too thick to get shit done. OH! And I usually have zero problems shaving in the opposite direction in low-friction areas. Like right on my pelvic bone and above. The juncture between thigh and labia is where I stick to single-direction, with-the-grain shaving and try not to do too many passes. Hope this helps somebody find a routine that works for them!!!Someone needs to do an aftercare for depilatory creams. I have one spot that refuses to act right & it is maddening. -- source link
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