![]() Always use shaving cream prefferably men's shaving cream, this is straight from a Glamour magazine that I read quite a few years ago. You will undoubtedly experience razorbumps in some more sensitive areas, upper thighs and bikini line especially, and a good thing to prevent them is a solid deodorant that contains cornstarch but not alcohol. Expect some irratation in the beginning until the skin gets used to it. Make sure the blades are sharp, I only get three shaves and then they are done with and I am not extremely hairy. ![]() Always use a good razor, I gave up on the disposables long ago. Good luckĪlways use something like a beard trimmer first or you will go nowhere fast and burn through razors. The first time is a long process but once you get into the swing of things it'll become easier because there's less hair to deal with. Once you've got rid of the initial hair aim to shave at least once a week and there will be less build up in the razor and it will make the process easier. After every glide give the razor a quick rinse. This will provide less hair in the razor as most of it is gone so its just to get the leftovers. Once you have done that once round, depending on how long it was to begin with, go round once again but glide the leg in one go rather than halves. Make sure you rinse the razor after every half glide so that the hair doesn't clog up. My only advice is to pull the razor up half of your shin once, rinse the hair out of the razor, do one more glide up the top half and then do this all around your leg. My mum made me shave it all off recently and I had the same problem as you. ![]() It was about 8 months worth of growth so there was a fair bit of it. I'm ftm and recently grew my leg hair out because it felt more comfortable. ![]()
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