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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just wondering if anyone male or female has any advice for shaving off the pubes. The fear of cutting myself is a big issue lol and waxing not an option...so any advice would be appreciated |
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Don't take advice from any man on this, except thus advice not to take advice lol. It's easier for men than for women. If you've never shaved before I'm sure someone can advise you. For myself, I've always found that an older razor with few blades works best, but that's just me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can just trim them short or if you want clean shaved then probably hair removal cream is the one, although be careful because it's really easy to burn yourself with it if left on for too long |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I recommend Gillette mach 3. I personally find them the safest in sensitive areas. Take your time and stretch whatever skin you can and you will be fine. However if you are prone to ingrown hairs I would suggest just using a trimmers to keep it tidy.
Now, if you need a hand too just Dm |
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Veet. Super simple and doesn't burn or anything. Its great.
I tried shaving and trimming and my only regret about veet is that I didn't do it years ago.
Apply cream to area required, leave it for 6 mins, go for a shower and the hair just washes off. |
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I like woowoo cream, its the only one that doesn't burn me.
Depending on the length of your hair you may need to trim before using cream or shaving.
If you do use a razor, I would recommend not getting one with a precision blade on the back. I have cut myself so many times on that. |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream? "
Not on my balls but on my upper body 20 years ago before I realised it was 6 months out of date and ended up with 2nd degree burns on my chest and shoulders. Haven't used it since. |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
Not on my balls but on my upper body 20 years ago before I realised it was 6 months out of date and ended up with 2nd degree burns on my chest and shoulders. Haven't used it since. "
Enough said. *Puts the lid back on the cream. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Make sure cold water never warm water plenty shaving foam and when all done use moisturiser or you will be scratching
When all done it will look like the dogs b****cks |
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By *indenMan
over a year ago
Naas which is South West of Dublin |
"Make sure cold water never warm water plenty shaving foam and when all done use moisturiser or you will be scratching
When all done it will look like the dogs b****cks "
Dude, what the hell have you been doing to your dog?….. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just wondering if anyone male or female has any advice for shaving off the pubes. The fear of cutting myself is a big issue lol and waxing not an option...so any advice would be appreciated"
If using hair removal cream set a timer and do NOT get distracted |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream? "
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results"
What the |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results
What the "
Moral of the story if you use hair removal cream watch the time or you will get burnt |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mach 3 blade and oil. Don't use shaving foam or anything else. Shave after a hot bath as everything swells slightly and skin tightens which makes it easier to get a smoother finish. Pull skin taught. Can't recall the last time I knocked myself probably before using oil about 40 years on my face but don't think I've ever knocked down below. |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results
What the
Moral of the story if you use hair removal cream watch the time or you will get burnt "
A parable for the ages |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Make sure cold water never warm water plenty shaving foam and when all done use moisturiser or you will be scratching
When all done it will look like the dogs b****cks |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results
What the
Moral of the story if you use hair removal cream watch the time or you will get burnt
A parable for the ages"
No hang on, why was there throat pain? |
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
Dunboyne |
Come into my boudoir! I have the skills and the tools to complete your treatment.
L'Oréal facial scrub to uproot any short bendy little curls, followed by King of Shaves shaving gel Sensitive, so I can see what I'm doing and you don't get any stinging.
I'm using a Wilkinson Sword Quattro Sensitive blade because it gets really close but there's also tiny wires across the blades, so even if I accidentally slide it sideways, it won't cut you.
I gently pull each fold of skin tight before shaving, careful with the blade, as I trim all your delicate folds.
When I finish your shave,I add a little combo of aloe Vera and coconut oil to your vulva and labia and ass so the whole area is smoothed and soothed.
Now, it's my turn |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results
What the
Moral of the story if you use hair removal cream watch the time or you will get burnt
A parable for the ages
No hang on, why was there throat pain? "
bloody autocorrect, his throat was fine unless it was sore from screaming but he had burns on his balls |
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"Have any men used hair removal cream?
One of the guys in work used veet while the wife was out. He then got distracted by a phone call and left it on too long and had to finish the call abruptly because of a burning sensation. The story ended up with the wife returning home to find him naked on the sofa with a bag of frozen peas easing throat pain. Apparently she wasn’t impressed.
Personally use the Philips one blade but when shaving I found using baby oil instead of foam or gel gives great results
What the
Moral of the story if you use hair removal cream watch the time or you will get burnt
A parable for the ages
No hang on, why was there throat pain?
bloody autocorrect, his throat was fine unless it was sore from screaming but he had burns on his balls "
I was thinking that was wild reaction. |
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By *ease_EMan
over a year ago
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"Just wondering if anyone male or female has any advice for shaving off the pubes. The fear of cutting myself is a big issue lol and waxing not an option...so any advice would be appreciated"
Love it as it is in your pics :-* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Trim the hair if not already short, then exfoliate with a cotton face cloth with tepid water. Using a female razor with 4/5 blades is best however ensure to use a shaving oil with tea tree oil or other anti bacterial properties the DEODOC PRE-SHAVE INTIMATE OIL is amazing. Shave like you would you legs from back to front (bottom to top) again using tepid water every 2-3 strokes clean the razor under hot water but cool with tepid (keeps the blades sharp) stretch out your skin as you shave. Finish with cold water and La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Soothing Repairing Balm again anti bacterial & prevents burn or rash
If you where having reaction to wax it was too hot and you should not use any crèmes like veet etc feic no chemical harshnesses. |
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