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help !

Hi,
M 26 years old and unmarried girl.
i want to knw dat wht's d best way to clean my private part?!
Once i tried to shave it wid razor but den my skin got damaged and rough...
d new hair is quite rough. Getting itchy feelings...
after shaving,my skin became dry and rough... wht should i do?!
M scared of waxing....
tel me wht to do !
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Ohk vl try those creams also...

As far as waxing is concerned, m scared of it a lot... should i do it on my own  or to any beauty parlour?!!!
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if u have a trimmer kinda like the one the guys use to trim their beard, those work great then ur hair is short, and you don't need to worry about shaving.
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They have hair removal creams such as Nair>  never have used that myself but something for you to look into.  good luck
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Waxing actually isn't bad at all. I'm 18 and only wax- never shave. Armpits, legs, vagina- everythig. It's so much better because the hair stays gone for a long time. I've been waxing for about 6 months now and the hair gets thin and even when it's grown back out it's no longer rough. I highly recommend it.
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Ohk thnk u very much .. is there any other way to remove it?
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Umm...well what helped me alot was  after and before shaving use conditioner and coconut oil there's no itchyness or rough spots
I hope this helped you
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