Name: Anonymous 2008-08-17 20:37
My girlfriend came to stay at my apartment last night. She's been interested in how it would feel to shave her pubic hair lately--I think she has a lovely pussy either way, but was more than happy to help her try.
So we read up on how to do it on the internet. She wanted to leave a landing strip so we trimmed the hair outside of that area very short, applied a warm washcloth for several minutes to prepare the skin and used a shaving gel. We first shaved with the grain and then against the grain to catch the hairs that were not caught on the first shave.
The results were both good and bad. Her pussy lips are now very soft and we both love the look and feel of them. But, the areas where her "triangle" used to be is covered with razor burn. I know they must feel really bad and itchy. We have aloe vera on hand so I applied some of that, but are there any other ways to reduce the razor burn? Did we do something wrong? Will this problem decrease as she continues to shave?
So we read up on how to do it on the internet. She wanted to leave a landing strip so we trimmed the hair outside of that area very short, applied a warm washcloth for several minutes to prepare the skin and used a shaving gel. We first shaved with the grain and then against the grain to catch the hairs that were not caught on the first shave.
The results were both good and bad. Her pussy lips are now very soft and we both love the look and feel of them. But, the areas where her "triangle" used to be is covered with razor burn. I know they must feel really bad and itchy. We have aloe vera on hand so I applied some of that, but are there any other ways to reduce the razor burn? Did we do something wrong? Will this problem decrease as she continues to shave?