Women with smoothest bikini lines, how do you do it??

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  1. I have issues with my irregular periods and puberty; I get my period once every 2-3 months. This causes me not to have any noticeable pubic hair. So, I guess it works out when I wear a bikini?

  2. Wax. Normal wax for full brazilin, but you can also do sugar wax easily yourself in the bikini area.

  3. Laser, it’s pretty affordable too.

    I did waxing before that but in the end you save money, haven’t been waxed for 3-ish years now.

    I do shave tiny bit but the hair is very minimal and super fine.

  4. I just have really thin follicles. Even with my legs, it’s very thin and blonde and I can go for long periods where it’s smooth. So that extends all over my body.

  5. I had the worst bikini line. PCOS, coupled with major irritation from any shaving or waxing. I had laser about 7 years ago, no touch up sessions since and my bikini line is still bare!

  6. A mix of waxing and laser, DO NOT SHAVE!!! Worst thing you can do if your goal is to have long-lasting smooth skin.

  7. Epilating is actually quite good as well I personally do it in the summer and after a couple times it becomes smoother. Got to trust the process and exfoliate though .Also more on the affordable side

  8. While I should clearly try laser, my method is pretty good.

    Moisturise the skin with oil before you shower, then exfoliate before you shave. Method was given to me by a stripper, along with her shoes? It was a weird night.

  9. I shave everyday. I exfoliate and I always use cocoa butter everyday after the shower everywhere. I thought about laser. But, laser doesn’t work on lighter hair as well as it does dark hair. So that’s why I’ve never done it but I have considered it anyway. Maybe eventually

  10. I’ve recently been shaving and then using witch hazel on a cotton round to prevent any little bumps – it works really well for me!

  11. I did a few sessions of laser hair removal! When I noticing the hair wasn’t really growing back, I invested in the Braun IPL. It’s expensive but totally worth it! I use my IPL for maintenance…maybe once or twice a month.

  12. Day before shaving, exfoliate and apply PFB vanish. After shaving, same but with jojoba oil to moisturize. No razer bumps or discoloration.

  13. I use an electric razor and keep a little hair. Decided that smooth, non-irritated skin underneath a light bush looks better than no hair with razor bumps and redness

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