How to Use an Electric Bikini Trimmer - Advice Guide

We all want to look our best when modelling our new bikinis on the beach, and part of that is taking care of the bikini line.

Waxing isn’t the right choice for everyone, and this is where the electric trimmer comes in handy. It might look tricky to use, but what if we told you it wasn’t?

Bikini trimmers can feel complex with all the different attachments, speeds, and settings, but don’t let this overwhelm you.

Getting that bikini line looking smooth is simpler than you think, and our guide on how to use a bikini trimmer takes you through all the advice you need. 

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Why Do We Trim Down There?

But what’s the point of trimming in the first place? Is it really necessary, or can you just leave it to be natural? Here are the top reasons why you might want to consider trimming. 

# Hygiene. It gets sweaty down there, especially when it’s covered up all the time. The sweat binds with the oils on your skin which then form bacteria that clings to the pubic hair.

The longer this remains, the more likely it is to produce unpleasant odours. Keeping the hairs short helps to keep the harmful bacteria at bay and also makes maintenance easier.

You can also use a pH-balanced body wash to help reduce the risk of odour and keep everything clean. 

# Getting Caught. Most of us have been there - short and curlies stuck in a zip or underwear, and it hurts. It’s a nightmare, and the pain level doesn’t make sense for such small hairs.

Trimming means you won’t get them stuck and don’t have to worry about painful tugging and tearing. 

# Pubic Lice. We don’t want to think about it, but pubic lice happen, and they love to live in long pubic hair.

Keeping hair as short as possible means that they have fewer places to live and breed, making it easier to treat the problem and get rid of them for good. 

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How to Use a Bikini Trimmer: Step by Step

To help you get the most out of your trimmer (and potentially avoid little cuts) here are the steps you should follow for the best results. 

Step One: Get Set Up

Check the battery level on your trimmer to make sure you have enough charge to get the job done. If it doesn’t, don’t worry, a quick 15 minutes will give you a significant boost.

Then, check the blades as some models need to be oiled, and choose your desired trimmer head. 

The blade you choose dictates the length of the finished result. This should be labelled clearly on the blade or its case so that you can select the one you want. 

Step Two: Scissors (optional)

This step is needed if your hair is really long, and risks clogging your trimmer. In these cases, take a pair of scissors and trim the area manually before the electronics come into play. 

Step Three: Prep Your Skin

There are several things you can do to prepare your body. The first is to take a warm bath as this helps to soften the hair and open the pores for a more effortless experience. 

Secondly, you can exfoliate to remove dead skin and help prevent ingrown hairs. First-time trimmers might want to skip this step for now as exfoliation can cause a rash if the body is not used to trimming.

If your trimmer requires a wet shave, you can apply shaving cream to the area. Be generous to ensure the trimmer has a good amount of lubrication to make things easier on you.

If it is a dry trimmer, make sure the area is patted dry thoroughly after your bath or shower. 

Step Four: Trimming

Always trim in the same direction your hair grows. This prevents ingrown hairs as well as those painful lumps and bumps.

Allow the trimmer to glide over the hair - no need to apply pressure. Shaving or trimming against the grain is going to hurt, so don’t try it.

If you gently pull the skin so that it becomes taut, you will get a better result from your trimming. The cutting angles on the trimmer will also have an easier job contouring and following the shape of the area. 

Step Five: Rinsing

Once you have finished trimming, hop in the shower and rinse off to get rid of all that loose hair.

This also means you can get rid of cut hairs that are stuck to your body, preventing them from curling and becoming ingrown. You can also clean the blade and any accessories. 

Step Six: Aftercare

Pat the skin dry, and then apply gentle lotion or baby oil to the area. If you have sensitive skin, aloe vera tends to be the most delicate option available.

Put your trimmer and accessories neatly away. Following that, you have successfully trimmed your bikini area. 

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Tips to Follow

When trimming your bikini area, there are a few helpful tips and tricks that you should follow to keep things smooth and prevent unwanted irritation.

Don’t Trim Daily. This isn’t part of your daily routine, and weekly (or longer) is just fine. Trimming and shaving too often can cause lumps and bumps to form that become painful and itchy.

They can also contain pus and are the result of razor injuries. 

Check the Length. Even the short and curlies can clog up a trimmer. If you haven’t maintained the gardens for an extended period, you will need to do some manual trimming first.

Anything over two inches is going to clog the trimmer. 

Check the Trimmer Type. A dry razor is only going to work properly on dry skin that hasn’t been moisturised.

A wet trimmer needs that extra lubrication to do a good job. Always check the type of trimmer first and prep your body accordingly before you get started. 

Say No to Aftershave. The only thing you should put down after that trimming or shaving is lovely baby oil or gentle lotion. Anything else is going to cause stinging or burning that you do not want to experience. 

Slow and Steady. First, take the trimming process slowly to avoid any cuts or nicks.

Secondly, don’t try to get creative and improvise with the blade - one false move and you’ll have a decent cut to remember the occasion. Practice makes perfect, so take it slow and teach yourself. 

Get in the Bath. Before you trim or shave, have a warm bath (or a shower if you don’t have a tub) and really let the water soak into your skin.

This softens the hairs for trimming and opens up the pores. Trust us; it’s a way more pleasant experience if you have a bath beforehand. 

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FAQs

Does a bikini trimmer hurt? 

No, a bikini trimmer does not hurt. If the hair is very long, you may feel a slight tugging sensation that might be a little uncomfortable. However, it should not cause you any pain when using it. 

How do you trim pubic hair without causing itching?

To minimise itching, trim pubic hair in the direction of hair growth and ensure it is well lubricated.

The skin should always be wet and the razor clean, preventing razor burn and also making you less likely to cut yourself. After these instructions, itching should be non-existent or minimal. 

Can beard trimmers be used for the pubic area?

Yes, beard trimmers can be used for the pubic area. They are recommended. They are just as good as a standard razor and will remove the hair efficiently. 

However, on delicate areas such as the scrotum, a regular razor is gentler and less likely to cause nicks and cuts. 

Final Thoughts 

Hopefully, this guide has been able to show you that trimming your bikini area is a relatively simple task - even with all the steps and advice on the best techniques.

You’ll likely find that once you get started, you’ll wonder why you didn’t earlier. 

Body maintenance is essential, regardless of the area it takes place in, and to help each other take the best possible care of our bodies, we would love to hear any additional tips and tricks you have for the perfect bikini trim.

Francesca
 

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