We’re lingerie experts – the best way to shave your bikini line to prevent razor bumps and rashes before Valentine’s Day

VALENTINE'S Day is just around the corner, and for those loved up you might be planning a romantic evening with your partner.

One thing that can always kill the mood is razor rash - not only does it feel uncomfortable, but it's not the cutest to look at.

Experts at Lounge shared their eight-step guide to the perfect shave
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Experts at Lounge shared their eight-step guide to the perfect shaveCredit: Alamy

Thankfully, lingerie experts over at Lounge have revealed their top tips for a smooth shave so you can look and feel your best.

The UK brand shared a step-by-step guide to shaving down there as well as what to do after to make sure you get no razor bumps.

"BTW, if shaving isn’t your thing, that’s totally fine. We’re not here to tell you what to do - we’re just here to tell you how to do it," they added.

CUT OFF

If you don't shave regularly, than it's best to trim the hair before going in with a razor.

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They recommend using small pair of scissors to do this so long hair doesn't clog the razor.

GETTING STEAMY

Having a steamy shower for a few minutes before you start to shave can make the process a lot smoother.

"The steam from a warm shower will open up your pores and will actually make your hair follicles soften slightly - so if you want a pain-free shave, it’s time to get steamy," they added.

they also recommend exfoliating the skin to help move the skin.

I refuse to shave my armpits - people tell me it's 'unhygienic' on the daily but I just laugh, it's natural and beautiful

WARMING UP

Make sure you get the temperature of your shower just right.

The lingerie pros say if it's too cold it won't help open the pores so you can get a close shave.

If the water's too hot it can make your skin too soft and prone to cuts.

KEEP IT SOFT

People often forget to use a shaving foam when doing the deed - but it's so imporant.

Not only does it create a layer of protection for your skin - it keep the skin and hair soft so the razor can glide.

Lounge suggests using one with aloe vera to soothe the skin.

NEW BEGINNINGS

Always start your shave with a fresh razor - not the one sitting in your shower for months.

Not only is it more hygienic but will stop ingrown hairs and razor bumps as the razor blades will be nice and sharp.

STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION

Now you're all prepped it's time to get down to business.

the experts add: "While you’re shaving down there, try to shave in the same direction that your hair naturally grows.

"It’ll be so much more comfortable, both while you shave and when your hair regrows.

"No one wants the awkward itch down there."

SOFT TOUCH

Once you're done with shaving it's time to give your skin some TLC.

Moisturising the are will prevent razor rash and soothe the skin - but make sure it doesn't have fragrance as this can cause irritation.

CLEANING UP

Keeping your razor clean will prevent it getting blunt quickly and prevent issues with your next shave.

"Simply run your razor under warm water and shake it gently to ensure all hair is removed," Lounge adds.

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After shaving, make sure you choose some breathable undies to wear to reduce discomfort, rashes and itching.

Lounge offer bamboo fabric which is breathable and hypoallergenic.