Hair removal is a personal choice — and it can feel like an especiallypersonal choice when it comes to the bikini area. If you prefer the look of a hairless bikini line, you may choose to address it only when you’re wearing a swimsuit in public; or perhaps you prefer a year-round hair-free pubic area, regardless of who may or may not see you in your scanties (or less). But no matter how you time it, those who want to remove bikini-zone hair typically want the results to be stubble- and irritation-free immediately and for as long as possible.
There are a number of ways you can remove the hair from your groin and vulva, and each has its pros and cons. Some are easier to undertake at home, while others are best left to professionals; some can’t stop stubble for more than a few hours, while others require growing things out before enjoying a longer-lasting result. But for every method, there’d the great equalizer: the ultimate smoothness saboteur, ingrown hairs.
Regardless of your approach to bikini-area hair removal, board-certified dermatologist Marie Hayag has solid advice. “Do not extract ingrown hairs, as picking at them can cause infections. You can try an exfoliating lotion or cream with salicylic acid. “If it is still bothersome, you may need to see your dermatologist for extractions or prescriptions for a steroid cream to calm down the irritation and/or a retinoid to increase cell turnover.”
But if your mind is set on a smooth bikini line, don’t let the threat of bumps stand in your way. We talked to the experts on how to get the best bikini-area results from four different types of hair removal, so stubble and ingrowns won’t stand between you and your most confident strut in a swimsuit, underwear, or absolutely nothing.
Read more How to Get a Smooth Bikini Line With Any Kind of Hair-Removal
To know more about Skincare Devices and Beauty’s latest updates, please Like and Follow our Facebook and Instagram accounts…
Read also Get To Know About Some Terms Indicated On Your Beauty Products


