How to shave " DOWN THERE" if you have a vagina




Shaving your pubic area or any part of your body is 100% your personal choice. If you decide to do so, it's important to understand when shaving pubic hair, you're dealing with a senstive area so it's crucial to follow proper steps to miminze the risk of irration, cuts and infections. Here's how to shave safely:

1.Trim the Hair:

If the hair is long, use a pair of scissors or an electric trimmer to trim it down to about a quarter-inch. This makes shaving easier and less likely to clog your razor
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Clean the Area:

Take a warm shower or bath to soften the hair follicle and skin. This helps to reduce irritation and makes the hair easier to cut.

2. Gather Your Supplies
  • A clean, sharp razor 
  • Shaving oil or gel 
  • A mirror (if needed)
  • A gentle exfoliating scrub 
  • Moisturizer or after-shave lotion
3. Apply Shaving gel

Gillette Venus Satin Care Dry Skin Shave Gel for Women, 7oz , Infused with Shea Butter


Tree Hut Bare Candy Cane Hydrating & Moisturizing Shave Oil, 7.7 fl oz.


Apply a generous amount of shaving gel or if using an oil lather well with a body wash to the area. This provides a barrier that helps the razor glide smoothly and protects your skin.

4. Shave Carefully
  • Use a clean, sharp razor. Dull blades can cause nicks and irritation. ( most preferably a 5 blade shaving razor)
                                        Gillette Venus Extra Smooth Green Disposable Women's Razors
  • Hold the skin taut with one hand and shave with the other.
  • Shave in the direction of hair growth to minimize irritation and the risk of ingrown hairs.


  • Rinse the razor frequently to keep it clean and effective.
  • For a closer shave, you can shave against the grain, but be cautious as this can increase the risk of irritation.
5. Exfoliate

Gently exfoliate the area to remove dead skin cells and reduce the risk of ingrown hairs. Use a mild scrub or a soft washcloth.

Tree Hut Vitamin C Shea Sugar Scrub, 18 oz

6. Rinse and Pat Dry

After shaving, rinse the area thoroughly with warm water to remove any remaining shaving cream and hair.
Gently pat the area dry with a soft towel. Avoid rubbing, as this can cause irritation.

7. Moisturize

Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer or an after-shave lotion designed for sensitive areas. This helps soothe the skin and reduce irritation.

8. Aftercare Tips
  • Avoid tight clothing immediately after shaving to reduce friction and irritation.
  • If you experience redness or irritation, apply a soothing aloe vera gel or an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream.
  • Regularly exfoliate the area to prevent ingrown hairs.

9. Maintain Cleanliness

Keep the area clean to prevent infections. Consider taking a daily shower and wearing clean, breathable underwear.

Additional Tips

  • Patch Test: If you’re using a new shaving cream or gel, do a patch test on a small area first to ensure you don’t have an allergic reaction.
  • Replace Razors Regularly: Use a new razor blade frequently to ensure a clean, close shave and minimize irritation.

Remember, every stroke of the blade brings you closer to your smoothest self. Embrace your radiance and let you inner glow shine through.

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