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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Razor for the female undercarriage? One that glides nicely over the curves and gets into the nooks and crannies with minimal razor burn and discomfort? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Honestly I would get waxed instead. I say that, I've not been waxed for 20 years, and for 20 years I've missed bits, struggled to reach or see, razor too chunky etc"
I couldn't cope with waxing! I've got a skin tag in the area and I have painful visions of it being ripped off. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I've got a FFS razor subscription.
It's either that or I find men's razors are good.
Google the FFS razor, it's pretty good. "
I've not heard of FFS razors *goes off to Google...* |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gillette Venus.
We like nooks and crannies "
I use this too and it's absolutely fine.
I have never been waxed down there and am interested in giving it a go.
NBVN x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am not female but I do shave. Rather than a cartridge razor there is the double edged safety razor.
The trick to using one is to put hardly any pressure on when actually shaving and let it glide plus pulling taught harder to shave areas.
It also allows you to get into more difficult areas depending upon the angle you hold it at.
And it gives me less razor burn.
Buying individual razor blades works out alot cheaper than cartridges. Last time I bought some I got 100 blades for £10. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A Stihl professional chainsaw will cut through practically anything. Buy today and claim your 10% discount code. Online purchases only. 1 item per customer. Valid for today only. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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" A Stihl professional chainsaw will cut through practically anything. Buy today and claim your 10% discount code. Online purchases only. 1 item per customer. Valid for today only. "
I have Stihl hedge trimmers. Why did I not think to try them? |
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My advice would always be to use a man’s razor (Mach 2 or similar) they are designed for the face which tends to have more contours, crevices, bumps and lumps than the average undercarriage and is often equally as sensitive
When i say “use a mans razor” however that doesn’t mean mine!! #justcosyourclungecontoursdoesntmeanyoucannickmyrazor. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My advice would always be to use a man’s razor (Mach 2 or similar) they are designed for the face which tends to have more contours, crevices, bumps and lumps than the average undercarriage and is often equally as sensitive
When i say “use a mans razor” however that doesn’t mean mine!! #justcosyourclungecontoursdoesntmeanyoucannickmyrazor. "
I really can't use your razor? |
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"My advice would always be to use a man’s razor (Mach 2 or similar) they are designed for the face which tends to have more contours, crevices, bumps and lumps than the average undercarriage and is often equally as sensitive
When i say “use a mans razor” however that doesn’t mean mine!! #justcosyourclungecontoursdoesntmeanyoucannickmyrazor.
I really can't use your razor? "
Na uh |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So hard to get a totally smooth finish and also the worst place to have any stubble at all but i love the softness of the skin once done. Sorry TMI? "
Nope, I agree. I have very sensitive skin and rarely shave due to the inevitable irritation and shaving rash though. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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But why would you be shaving Nell? Do you have exciting weekend plans where you'd need a smooth quim?
I use my fiancé's razors (when they are new and sharp, I'm not grim) and he uses Gilette Proglide or the one with a big orange ball that swizzles. I can't stand women razors. |
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"Honestly I would get waxed instead. I say that, I've not been waxed for 20 years, and for 20 years I've missed bits, struggled to reach or see, razor too chunky etc"
Handy with a razor here, if you want any help |
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I get too much irritation by shaving and wax is just as bad on my bits.
I found sensitive skin hair remover cream. The only way not to get ingrown hairs or I can't explain what waxing did. But it's never happening again ever |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I am not female but I do shave. Rather than a cartridge razor there is the double edged safety razor.
The trick to using one is to put hardly any pressure on when actually shaving and let it glide plus pulling taught harder to shave areas.
It also allows you to get into more difficult areas depending upon the angle you hold it at.
And it gives me less razor burn.
Buying individual razor blades works out alot cheaper than cartridges. Last time I bought some I got 100 blades for £10."
I noticed I didn't actually mention a product.
I use a Japanese Feather safety razor and I use Derby Extra Double Edge Razor Blades which are reccomended for a smooth finish and sensitive skin.
Feather do women's razors but might need to do a web search to see if they are sold over here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Another vote for an FFS subscription here. I've tried so many different razors and never got on with any of them. This one doesn't irritate and I rarely get shaving rash. Also what you use on your skin to shave makes a difference too. Hair conditioner is good or the creams for sensitive skin that you can wash with like aquarous or dermol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Razor for the female undercarriage? One that glides nicely over the curves and gets into the nooks and crannies with minimal razor burn and discomfort?"
Any that I'm handling while I do it for you. |
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"Why can't we all just leave our private parts alone!! "
Because my pubes don't form a bush, it's like straight and pointy and then it sticks out my knickers or actually irritates my own labia. If I could leave it I probably would but the itching drives me mad |
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over a year ago
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"I get too much irritation by shaving and wax is just as bad on my bits.
I found sensitive skin hair remover cream. The only way not to get ingrown hairs or I can't explain what waxing did. But it's never happening again ever "
I used veet sensitive last week and burned my foof |
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By *VineMan
over a year ago
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"I get too much irritation by shaving and wax is just as bad on my bits.
I found sensitive skin hair remover cream. The only way not to get ingrown hairs or I can't explain what waxing did. But it's never happening again ever
I used veet sensitive last week and burned my foof "
I could kiss it better |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"But why would you be shaving Nell? Do you have exciting weekend plans where you'd need a smooth quim?
I use my fiancé's razors (when they are new and sharp, I'm not grim) and he uses Gilette Proglide or the one with a big orange ball that swizzles. I can't stand women razors. "
I'm keeping my triangle, fear not, Meli. |
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"I get too much irritation by shaving and wax is just as bad on my bits.
I found sensitive skin hair remover cream. The only way not to get ingrown hairs or I can't explain what waxing did. But it's never happening again ever
I used veet sensitive last week and burned my foof "
May not work but I use the facial one as I once took a layer of skin off my bits with the body one |
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"Because my pubes don't form a bush, it's like straight and pointy and then it sticks out my knickers
I reckon you could rock a knicker moustache "
Waa seriously is like the most itchy thing ever. Pubes are meant to be curly I thought not mini little knives |
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