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4. Rinse Off Now that you have shaved the desired areas around your genitals, it’s time to rinse off. For this step, there are a few suggestions you should consider: Use anti-bacterial soap again to wash shaved areas Use semi-cold water to help close hair and skin follicles Bend over in the shower to make sure you sufficiently wash your crack of trimmed hair. 5. Pat Dry Yourself Grab a clean body towel and gently pat dry yourself. Avoid rubbing motions, particularly around the area you have just shaved. Patting yourself dry will help to reduce bumps and irritation. 6. Apply the Antiseptic Using the antiseptic gel as previously recommended, liberally apply to the shaved areas. If you have super sensitive skin, take a small amount and test-apply to see how you react. If it feels OK, you can try more. executive leadership coach Use the powder for a fresh, crisp feeling 7. Use the Powder Once the gel has dried, use a little of the body powder that was mentioned earlier in this article. You should apply powder to the shaved area every other day and more frequently if you are active at the gym or involved with sports. This will help with ventilation and make you feel fresh. 8. Repeat as Needed Here is the deal – once you start shaving your genitals, you will need to keep doing it. While everyone grows hair at a different rate, you will likely want to repeat the above mentioned process several times a week. Over the course of time, you will be able to figure out how frequently you will need to trim/shave. You’ll also get into your own routine and determine what works and what doesn’t. 24