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Why Should You Not Use a Razor for a Full Brazilian

As I have already told you, a “full Brazilian” is a pubic hair removal procedure that consists in removing all the hair from your private area – a technique also known as Brazilian Hair Removal. We already know that there are a multitude of ways of trying to get that perfectly hairless procedure down there and these include shaving, waxing or laser hair removal, as well as using creams for removing the excess hair.

Amongst these, shaving or using a razor for a complete Brazilian Hair Removal is the worst way to attack the problem and in this article I will share with you some reasons why you should not use a razor for a full Brazilian.

One of the main reasons why you should not shave using a razor for a full Brazilian is the delicate area that the razor will work on: since you will have to remove all the hair from your private parts, you will be near some very sensitive spots and the razor can easily wound these areas. And even the thicker skin surrounding your pubic area can be exposed to cuts and razor bumps, which can get infected and which won’t look good at all. And that’s one of the main reasons why you go for a full Brazilian in the first place: to look good and feel good with yourself!

Next, we have the problem that the results won’t last that long: only a couple of days after shaving your hair, it will grow back and you’ll either have to shave again or risk to cause some potentially serious injuries (especially to the very sensitive tongue) to your partner. And you never want to do that, I’m completely sure about it!

Finally, hair appears to be thicker when using a razor for a full Brazilian, even though it’s just an illusion caused by the fact that you’re actually cutting the hair and it grows thicker. And since your goal should be that of reducing the amount of hair you have on your pubic area and not make things worse, you should really avoid the razor.

So, finally, I guess that these three reasons alone are enough to stop you from using a razor (shaving) as a technique for a complete Brazilian hair removal. It is indeed cheap, but the risks and the cons are so many that this single reason does not matter.

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