Are you ready to take charge of your personal grooming? The good news is you don't have to head to the salon for hair removal. It's completely safe and really easy to get a perfectly smooth shave around your vagina all from the comfort of your home. Make it a spa night and get the self-care you deserve! Just remember that you should never feel pressured to shave your vagina—it's totally a personal decision. Ready to get started? We'll walk you through the process with lots of helpful tricks so it's as smooth and safe as possible.

Method 1
Method 1 of 11:
Trim your pubic hair so it's more manageable.

Method 5
Method 5 of 11:
Apply shaving cream to your skin and let it sit for a few minutes.

Method 6
Method 6 of 11:
Shave down in the direction your hair grows.

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    Use your free hand to pull your skin taut and shave with downward strokes. After every 1 or 2 strokes, rinse the razor so it doesn't get clogged. Go slowly and apply more shaving cream if you feel like you need it. Keep shaving until you've removed as much of the hair as you want.[7]
    • You can use any type of razor as long as it's new and sharp. Dull blades make it harder to shave and you're more likely to nick yourself. Splurge on a quality razor—you can find razors with multiple blades or moisturizing strips for instance.
    • While you can shave all the hair off or leave a strip, you can also play around with fun styles. Buy grooming stencils at most beauty supply stores. Just press the adhesive stencil to your pubic area and shave the hair around it. When you remove the stencil, you'll see a design like a heart, triangle, or lightning bolt.

Method 9
Method 9 of 11:
Moisturize immediately after shaving.

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    Massage lotion around your vagina to lock in moisture and soothe your skin. Get out of the bath or shower and pat your skin dry. Then, reach for a lotion that won't clog your pores to minimize your risk of getting ingrown hairs. These are labeled "Non-comedogenic" or "Won't clog pores." You might want a fragrance-free moisturizer or one that contains aloe vera gel since these are gentler on your skin.[11] Try shopping for a moisturizer that's got the eczema seal approval—these are the best on sensitive skin.[12]
    • Again, skip moisturizing your skin with baby oil if you plan on using condoms for protection since the oil will weaken the latex.
    • Don't apply aftershave or perfume to your vagina after you shave since it will really sting!

Method 11
Method 11 of 11:
Avoid scratching or picking the skin.

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