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how do u shave large labia
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but how do you get rid of all that hair down there with out cuting or hurting
them ......i like it smooth
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1. When shaving down below for the frist time, your going to experence some irritation. It took me almost 2 years you get used to it. also you sweat under your clothing and the rubbing from your panties, dose not let the skin breath properly, thus causing a rash and irritaion.

2. if your just itchy you will get used to it. You are itchy becuase when you shave the skin always growes back thicker then it was before. eventully it will melloy out and grow back the same thickness every time and not be so irritating.

3. If you don't wear undies under your clothes, you make also experence irritation, from the harshness of the fabric.

4. cotton under wear are the best becuase they are the lightest and allow you to breath down there. Plosester or spandex can be to hot for some women. Also lace under wear can cause iritation.

I hope this has helped

if you are still having problems try using hair conditioner to shave there is more mosister and can help.
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Gee, I sure wouldn't.  I once asked my ob-gyn (you've gotta think of something to say when the speculum is going in) how many women shaved and how many did not, figuring he would be in a position to know.  He said only about half do.  Apparently there is also the trimmed-shorter-with-scissors contingent, which sounds a whole heck of a lot better to me -- women can get nasty ingrown hairs if they shave.  Some men fantasize about women with a lot of hair.  So maybe rethink the issue?

Anyway, I hope a shaver also responds and gives you good advice if you're determined to do it.
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