How to remove hair from the bikini area with depilatory products

Author: Gregory Harris
Date Of Creation: 7 August 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Confused about BIKINI HAIR REMOVAL? Here is the ultimate guide to get rid of HAIR DOWN THERE!
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Whether it's swimming season or you just prefer the look and feel of your bikini area, removing hair from that area is essential. Unfortunately, shaving the bikini area results in bumps and cuts, and waxing hair is painful and expensive. If you want quick and easy results, try using a bikini hair remover. Choose a product for sensitive skin and you get smooth, hairless skin in no time.

Steps

  1. 1 Decide how much hair you want to remove. You probably have a clear idea of ​​how badly you need to remove your hair, or maybe not. If you are one of those who have not decided, you still better understand what exactly you want. Remember that hair removal will take a long time, so if you are just getting ready to put on a swimsuit, it may be best to remove as little hair as possible.
    • Do you want to remove only the hair sticking out from under your panties?
    • Do you want to remove a little more hair, leaving only a strip or a molded triangle of it?
    • Is your goal to remove the entire hair?
  2. 2 Wash yourself. As with any hair removal, you must make sure that nothing can interfere with the procedure or slow it down. It is also a good idea to maintain good hygiene, especially when it comes to the genital area. Wash to remove loose hairs and get rid of dead skin cells. Use an exfoliator to smooth your skin and open up your pores slightly for easier hair removal.
  3. 3 Cut your hair. Depilatory is a great thing, as it does not require much effort to use, you just need to spread it and wait. However, the procedure will take significantly longer (which can potentially be more harmful for you) if your hair is long and thick. Speed ​​up the action of the depilator by cutting hair up to 5 mm. Use scissors or an electric shaver for the bikini area.
    • Even if you are not going to remove all of your hair, it is a good idea to cut all of it. This will prevent long hairs from peeking out from under your panties or swimsuit.
  4. 4 Get your skin wet. Although the depilatory product can also be used on dry skin, dampening it with warm or hot water will open up the hair flakes and make depilation easier. Sit in a hot tub or shower for a few minutes. Pat dry your skin with a towel so that it is just a little damp before applying the depilatory product, and so that it does not slip off the skin.
  5. 5 Apply depilatory product. Squeeze some cream onto your fingertips and spread it over the hair removal area. Apply it in a layer just enough to cover the hair roots, but not very thin so that the skin does not show through the cream.
    • If you are removing all hair, test the most sensitive skin first before applying the depilator to the entire pubic area.
    • Avoid getting depilatory into the vagina or anus, as this can cause infection.
  6. 6 Let the remedy work. You should have a timer or clock close at hand to keep track of how long the depilatory product stays on your skin. Typically, the instructions tell you to wait 3-5 minutes before rinsing off the product.
    • If the depilatory product causes a burning sensation, wash it off immediately with warm water.
  7. 7 To test, rinse the product in the test area first. There are no two people with the same hair, so 3-5 minutes may be too short for someone, but too much for someone, depending on the type of hair and skin. Rinse off a small area of ​​the applied product, if most or all of the hair falls off and little or nothing remains, then you are done. If most of the hair is still sticking, and only a small part of it is washed off, then wait a few more minutes.
    • Do not wait more than 10 minutes after applying the depilatory product (wait no more than 5 additional minutes after the initial 5 minutes of waiting).
  8. 8 Wash off all depilatory product. Use high-pressure warm water or a damp cloth to wipe off all of the product and hair. Make sure the skin is clean to avoid burning the skin and causing an infection.
  9. 9 Moisturize your skin. After treating the skin with so many chemicals, it is likely to be slightly sore and dry. Use a moisturizer for sensitive skin to replenish lost nutrients and reduce burning.
  10. 10 Maintain your bikini area. One of the benefits of using a depilatory product is that hair appears later than when you shave. However, unlike waxing, they will grow back in about 3-6 days after using the depilatory product. Keep your bikini area smooth by using the depilatory product 1-2 times a week.

Tips

  • If this is your first time using a depilatory product, do not completely depilate to avoid possible irritation and damage to the skin.

Warnings

  • Many people have an unpleasant reaction to using a depilatory product in the bikini area. This area is very sensitive, you should always test on a small area of ​​skin before treating the entire bikini area.
  • Read the instructions carefully.