Gokennygo 29 Report post Posted Friday at 07:08 PM Yeah don’t thinknwaxing works just don’t like waiting for it to grow to rewax again , trimming seems best Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
minuteman06 534 Report post Posted yesterday at 10:05 AM The thought of pulling a wax strip off such an area that is already sensitive, soft to begin with, stretchy and not a well supported area is really a show stopper for me. Add on the risk of ingrown hair and the hassle of potential outside sources (i.e. doctor) to deal with that situation, is not appealing at all. Good ol' razor, take your time, comfort of your own home without having to book a date, that has worked and will keep working for me. @Skilled Hands your added comments of aftercare are appreciated from someone that may know from experience! 😉 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paul0331 32 Report post Posted 6 hours ago On 3/20/2026 at 12:58 PM, AdamSandler said: Women's razors like the Venus are overpriced and more expensive than male razors for no real reason other than pink tax. If you like it keep doing your thing but I'd always recommend male razors because they are already expensive enough. I buy them through Amazon in packs of 8 and the price is good also I have never cut myself using them But to each their own thanks for your opinion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites