Can you epilate your bikini area




















The area is just too sensitive for all that. So if you want to epilate your pubic hair, I recommend shaving, waxing, trimming, or using some other hair removal method to get rid of the hair first.

Then once it has grown back to. And after that, you can continue to epilate each time the hair reaches. The second most important tip for epilating the pubic area is that you must pull the skin taut. Skin in this area is not the tightest and the epilator will just stretch the skin up with the hairs instead of pulling the hairs out quickly and uniformly. And this just makes it that much more painful. So use one hand to hold down the skin, pulling it away from the area you are epilating so that you are only epilating over skin that is really taut.

Go slow, hold the epilator at a 90 degree angle, and epilate against the direction of your hair growth. This will help catch all the hairs and pull them out by the root instead of just cutting them off at the surface.

The pubic area is prone to ingrown hairs, especially if your pubic hair is coarse. The best way to prevent this is to exfoliate before you epilate, the day after, and then at least every other day. Some women recommend drinking wine or taking a shot of alcohol before epilating the bikini area.

Another option is to take an over the counter pain medication. Other pain management options include taking a hot bath beforehand, icing after, using numbing cream, or using an epilator with a massaging head. The first couple times I did it I needed to be drunk.

Like not a glass of wine buzzed. Legitimately drunk. It became a slightly unique pregaming ritual of mine for when I had party plans. Eventually the pain goes down as the hair is thinner and weaker. The good news is that it gets less painful each time you epilate because hairs get thinner as it grows back and you get used to the feeling.

There are also epilators that specialize in sensitive areas such as your bikini line. Because hair is removed from the root, epilation lasts about weeks. While epilating does not permanently remove hair, years of epilating can result in semi-permanent hair removal.

At the very least, hair will grow back a little thinner which is a win in our book. In particular, your bikini area is one of the fastest growth spots for hair.

Some people epilate on the regular as they see hair grow back. Whether you do that or wait longer, the important thing is to stick with a consistent schedule so that your hair gets into a routine growth cycle.

But the more you epilate, the less pain you feel. Unfortunately, hair removal creams contain strong chemicals that can attack your skin along with the hair. If you want to try this method, make sure that the cream only comes into contact with the outer areas of your skin. Always read the instructions on the packaging carefully before using any hair removal cream.

Test the product on a small area around your bikini line before applying it to a larger area. After this time, you can apply the cream to the outer bikini area and remove it as directed by the instructions. By clicking on the link, you will be leaving the official Royal Philips Healthcare "Philips" website. Any links to third-party websites that may appear on this site are provided only for your convenience and in no way represent any affiliation or endorsement of the information provided on those linked websites.

Philips makes no representations or warranties of any kind with regard to any third-party websites or the information contained therein. Shaving the bikini line: hair removal the quick and easy way So gehst du beim Rasieren vor:. Lasting intimate hair removal: epilation Epilation involves removing hair from the root, making it a thorough and long-lasting method of hair removal for the genital area.

Key steps to epilating: 1. If the hairs are longer, it hurts more, and you risk breaking the hair rather than pulling it out cleanly. Start on the shins, where hair removal is the most painless. Hold the device at a degree angle, right on the skin, stretch the skin out as best you can, and and work upwards against the direction of hair growth.

I find I usually have to go over each area a couple of times, as the tweezers are spread out so they hit the skin at different points this really helps with pain. I would describe the pain level as similar to waxing. It takes longer, but you can stop at any time, take a break, and come back.

I can easily do my shins, knees, and calves without too much trouble. There are areas that make me wince a bit: the back of the knee and the skin just below are more painful, as are the ankles and the top of the foot. But remember once it's done, you'll be hair-free for longer, anything between two and six weeks depending on your hair-growth cycles and how long you've been epilating.

Yeah, this hurts. A lot. I probably could have done it, but it seemed like a lot of pain for little gain. Enduring that pain seems completely unnecessary when you just spend a minute or two shaving in the shower, or seek out a more pain-free alternative that also promises long-lasting results, like IPL. If you've ever waxed your armpits, you'll know the skin here is pretty sensitive to hair removal at the root. I don't really feel like an epilator is best used in this area, but if you've managed it, I send you a huge high five!

How successful your down-there epilation is going to be probably depends on how much hair you want to remove. I was surprised at how much I could tolerate the pain. I'd still give it a 7 or 8 out of you definitely need to brace yourself and be prepared for some sharp tugs, but if you make sure the hair is trimmed first, you can minimise pain, and it's not impossible. The epilator I use has a trimmer head that can be used for this purpose.

For me the difficulty comes in manoeuvring what is quite a large device to remove hairs in more intimate areas. If you're just looking to tidy up your bikini line, it's really great and a handy alternative to getting a wax if you're too lazy, shy, or short on time to book a salon appointment. However, if you're used to a Brazilian or Hollywood wax, you'll need to be fairly good at contorting yourself into unusual positions.



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