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479589 tn?1208139179

how to get vagina as smoothly shaved as porn stars

i want to get my vagina smoothe as possible i dont like the hair
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I read Jenna Jameson's book How To Make Love Like A Porn Star.  In there she gave some of her personal tips and she said that most porn stars shave their bikini areas with Neosporin and then wash themselves and apply more after shaving to reduce redness and razor burn. I have tried it and it worked great except for the fact that Neosporin for shaving purposes gets really expensive.  I now use Nair Bikini cream, make sure the area is trimmed and then apply outside of the shower, hang out and I don't know put away clothes or whatever for the next ten minutes and then hop in the shower and wipe off with washcloth. FYI it will burn the first time you go potty afterwards but then it's all good. AHH what we do to look good for men.
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Hey I just used nair for the first time ever.  This is my first time ever doing any shaving or stuff like that down there . Is it supposed to feel this rough after ? It feels bumpy ish and rough . I want it to feel smooth for when my partner comes over this week , any tips ? Sorry if this is tmi
I like the comment below, where the poster says "I am all for trimming but the everlasting porn-star trend makes me worry. Just make sure you do it for yourself and not some guy who is into adolescents." I once asked my ob/gyn how many of his patients shaved their lady parts, and he said "About 30%," sounding totally bored with whether they did or didn't. So obviously, someone who sees a lot of women's nether regions will tell you, not all women do this. (Though of course porn stars do. If your guy is into pornos where the women have little-girl looking vulvas, you might just consider what it means to be with a guy who has sex fantasies about immature females, since you're a woman and not a child.)

That all said, in answer to your question -- if your skin feels bumpy and rough, try what you would use to soothe irritated skin anywhere on your body. There are cortisone creams like Cort-Aid, antibiotic creams like Neosporin, thick, emollient lotions like Eucerin, and soothing creams like Aloe Vera. If you think this is an allergic reaction or contact dermatitis to the Nair, don't use Nair again. Try some substances that might calm the skin when it has an allergy, and maybe even take a Benadryl for a couple of days. But I think in your position I'd start with an o.t.c. cortisone cream.

Good luck!
If you want to google it, Salon ******* has an article that discusses how porn stars get the really smooth look. Most of them just shave, all directions (not just with the direction of growth of the hair), when the hair is warm and wet, like in the shower or bath. They don't use creams, just a fresh razor. And they do it every day, since this is a job for them and they have to look their best.
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484212 tn?1210179995
Porn stars get laser hair removal.  I swear I heard it in a radio show interview.  Really...seriously.....I swear!!!!!!!!!!!
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298824 tn?1349955177
to much info.....thanks for sharing....
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13167 tn?1327194124
Okay,  I was laughing really hard at what Peek said.  I usually do,  or nod my head in agreement with her.

But on a different note,  why do women want to shave absolutely clean in the pubic area? That's what lttle girls look like - no pubic hair.  I can understand hacking back some of the kudzu - but shaving completely clean?  Why do you want your genitals to look like a 7 year old's?
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lol, lmao, omg if your doing this for a guy yikes.. i wouldnt want my who ha ruff as sand paper..lol
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484167 tn?1210001396
LOL!!!
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