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You better patch test that stuff. I have used it on my arms and ended up burnt after I had been using it without issue for awhile. I did not think you could use it down there or you were not suppose to? Whats the bottle say?
[quote=Colddiamond102;11908793]The heck it doesnt!
It itches like the devil either way to me, and either way there are still ingrown hairs.[/quote]
I read a suggestion for this and it DOES work. Take a solid deoderant and put that on the shaved bikini line and it keeps the ingrown hairs from happening.
I have always kept things trimmed. Looks neater and when you want to wear a bathing suit, nothing is hanging out.
By the way, I am 41 (for the poster curious about ages)
If you have red bumps that burn use Bikini Zone which you pick up at Walgreens and similar places. It stings a tad when first on, but then really works to take all itch and pain away.
Sorry, but I don't think I'm going to take advice form somebody who uses Nair in a place like that. Or uses the word "viola."
Its cool. Whatever. My life will go on, regardless, and yours should too....
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