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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use hair removal cream and then finish it off with a sideburn trimmer.
Don't make the same rookie mistake I did though where I applied a second coat because the first one didn't get all the hairs |
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"I use hair removal cream and then finish it off with a sideburn trimmer.
Don't make the same rookie mistake I did though where I applied a second coat because the first one didn't get all the hairs "
You must have balls of steal to be going there with a trimmer!!!
It used to be razors for me but now i just use hair removal cream |
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"I use hair removal cream and then finish it off with a sideburn trimmer.
Don't make the same rookie mistake I did though where I applied a second coat because the first one didn't get all the hairs
You must have balls of steal to be going there with a trimmer!!!
It used to be razors for me but now i just use hair removal cream "
The amount of times I’ve cut my sack with a trimmer is unbelievable |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I use hair removal cream and then finish it off with a sideburn trimmer.
Don't make the same rookie mistake I did though where I applied a second coat because the first one didn't get all the hairs
You must have balls of steal to be going there with a trimmer!!!
It used to be razors for me but now i just use hair removal cream
The amount of times I’ve cut my sack with a trimmer is unbelievable "
A sideburn trimmer only has a relatively small blade so you can get to the stray hairs fairly comfortably without cutting.
But that's just me though, I'm not responsible for your bloody ball sacks from here |
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Regular use of a good sharp razor and not going against the grain helps keep most of the razor burn away...and use hair conditioner instead of shaving foams or gel as well as it just works better all round.
Make sure anywhere you shave is pulled taught and all should be fine.
Have had deeps burns using very before now so I save that for my arse and the back of my thighs only.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Had razor burn for about 3 years but as I keep going its stopped, but like first shaving your face and getting spots, the skin must get stronger. The itching slows down too. |
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By *lansmanMan
over a year ago
Sheffield |
"Advice really, do the men on here shave there cock and balls or use a hair removal cream?
I have used a razor in the past but get unsightly shavers burn. "
You could always try an IPL device.
These do work and are cheap enough buy now. Stops hair growing back. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"got a body groomer keeps me manscaped and smooth downstairs "
Do you find that it itches when the hair starts to grow back under your clothes? The twig and berries are bad enough for me lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"use lots of hair conditioner when shaving with a blade works wonders lovely and smooth no niks . rince smothering baby oil rince again sorted "
Agree with this
Best shaving advice I've ever been giving was to use hair conditioner
I used to use sensitive shaving foam and a razor
Found I was getting a shaving rash and not really totally smooth
Started using hair conditioner with the razor
Now I no longer get the shaving rash and get a much better shave
So certainly the way to go for me
If any guys haven't tried it then I recommend they do
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use a body trimmer I actually bought my new one from Aldi I think it was £12 something around that price - amazing it’s got 3 different trimmer heads and a micro foil shaver rechargeable and tells you how many minutes you have left well worth buying never had any problems ingrown lumps or rash leaves me smooth and hair free down there |
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"Can I ask, why do you? "
If I muff dive... a furry noonoo conflicts with my tonsils anility to turn into a hair magnet. I hate gagging anf mid lick, wretching like a vegan dog with a burger doesnt look impressive. If I prefer my partner to be smooth, it is fair to show them the same respect. |
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"use lots of hair conditioner when shaving with a blade works wonders lovely and smooth no niks . rince smothering baby oil rince again sorted
Agree with this
Best shaving advice I've ever been giving was to use hair conditioner
I used to use sensitive shaving foam and a razor
Found I was getting a shaving rash and not really totally smooth
Started using hair conditioner with the razor
Now I no longer get the shaving rash and get a much better shave
So certainly the way to go for me
If any guys haven't tried it then I recommend they do
Have to agree, hair conditioner or liquid soap, find that that’s works well too
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"Regular use of a good sharp razor and not going against the grain helps keep most of the razor burn away...and use hair conditioner instead of shaving foams or gel as well as it just works better all round.
Make sure anywhere you shave is pulled taught and all should be fine.
Have had deeps burns using very before now so I save that for my arse and the back of my thighs only.
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I'll rub your savlon in if you do mine sexy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I use an electric trimmer. But my god, you haven’t lived until you’ve shaved a ballsack, one slip and it’s the chainsaw massacre "
It really does focus one's mind, absolutely! For that reason alone I'd recommend trying it... |
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By *1bttmMan
over a year ago
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Like some people ave said but there are a few rules to smooth balls.
Cut or trim hair- ideal a few mm. Pointless shaving it when long. Same as like a beard u always trim before shaving if its long
Soak in bath, this makes the hair swell and easier for razor to pick up.
Hair conditioner is brilliant (never use shaving foam). It coats the hair and plus u can actually see what n where yr shaving and creates the glide and a barrier.
Clean razor- pull the skin. Dont be afraid u know yrself how stretchy it gets there. Pull for maximum effect n just glide the razor gently in really short strokes in one direction. Clear often as it will get clogged up -long hair will make it worse.(see first point).
If u dont pick up all the hair in first 1-2 strokes, u can go in opp direction but reapply conditioner first. U don't wanna be shaving the skin without that protection of the barrier. Its quite normal for hair in places to grow in all diff directions. Everyone is diff there's no rule about hair grows in the same direction, it doesn't. So some people may need to go over the area again in the opp direction. Just be careful n go slowly but gently.
Rinse n moisturise. Be careful what kind of soap u use as if its perfumed it may irritate the skin.
Moisturiser is yr new best friend. Imp to keep skin supple to allow new hair to grow as dry skin may leave u dry n itchy.
Shaving cuts the hair blunt so it may feel when it grows back it feels slightly thicker/stubly. Just remember natural hair when it grows is tapered. That's why waxing feels different during regrowth as the whole hair shaft is removed from the root and below the skin and lasts much longer. Shaving cuts the hair shaft at skin level.
With practice u'll get the hang of it. Good luck |
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"Advice really, do the men on here shave there cock and balls or use a hair removal cream?
I have used a razor in the past but get unsightly shavers burn. "
I use hair clippers to trim down the bulk, then wet razor the base of my cock every other day. I get the occasional ingrown hair, but keep it all moisturised too. I’m not the hairiest bloke you’ll ever meet though |
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