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	<title>Comments on: Ingrown Hair: Prevention is worth a pound of cure</title>
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		<title>By: justme</title>
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		<description>This might help any woman that shaves in that sensitive area. It is a remedy that was passed along to me a long time ago and it really does work.

Needed items: 1 -men's deodorant stick - the kind that has the power strip in the middle, not the white type.
1 - dove stick deodorant, women's

After you shave in the shower/bath and towel dry. Get the men's stick deodorant and apply in the areas shaved, just like you would your underarm. Then take the women's stick over it.

It seems that the men's deodorant stick has something in it that closes the pores and stops the nasty razor bump and ingrown hairs before they start. The women's stick afterwards just leaves the area softer as if you applied lotion. 

In order for this to work properly you have to remember to do it right after you towel off. Otherwise it does not work. 

I've been doing this for the past 2 years and haven't had any problems with razor bumps, burn or ingrown hairs in that ohhh so sensitive area.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This might help any woman that shaves in that sensitive area. It is a remedy that was passed along to me a long time ago and it really does work.</p>
<p>Needed items: 1 -men&#039;s deodorant stick - the kind that has the power strip in the middle, not the white type.<br />
1 - dove stick deodorant, women&#039;s</p>
<p>After you shave in the shower/bath and towel dry. Get the men&#039;s stick deodorant and apply in the areas shaved, just like you would your underarm. Then take the women&#039;s stick over it.</p>
<p>It seems that the men&#039;s deodorant stick has something in it that closes the pores and stops the nasty razor bump and ingrown hairs before they start. The women&#039;s stick afterwards just leaves the area softer as if you applied lotion. </p>
<p>In order for this to work properly you have to remember to do it right after you towel off. Otherwise it does not work. </p>
<p>I&#039;ve been doing this for the past 2 years and haven&#039;t had any problems with razor bumps, burn or ingrown hairs in that ohhh so sensitive area.</p>
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