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Guys, I have generally kept my downstairs trimmed, otherwise it looks like an amazon rainforest. I have tried shaving diligently before, and got fed up of nicking my sack.
Tried nair cream, sensitive this week. Result. Now though my skin is dry. Anyone know of a product that is better/less drying for a spot of gardening? |
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You could pick up a laser-hair removal system. It's one of those gun-type things which fires a high burst of light to get to the root. It's not a permanent solution, but increasing the use of it makes shaving less frequent through slowing the rate of hair growth.
The wife uses it, and is a decent option. You can pick one up for about £60, if you're really that intent on keeping the love-blobs bald. |
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"You could pick up a laser-hair removal system. It's one of those gun-type things which fires a high burst of light to get to the root. It's not a permanent solution, but increasing the use of it makes shaving less frequent through slowing the rate of hair growth.
The wife uses it, and is a decent option. You can pick one up for about £60, if you're really that intent on keeping the love-blobs bald."
OK. Interesting idea |
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"I actually use a hair remover to start and then post removal use a combo of seudo cream (correct for spelling)
And a moisturiser cream called cavilon."
Sudocrem? I've got that for the kids. Never thought of that |
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"You could pick up a laser-hair removal system. It's one of those gun-type things which fires a high burst of light to get to the root. It's not a permanent solution, but increasing the use of it makes shaving less frequent through slowing the rate of hair growth.
The wife uses it, and is a decent option. You can pick one up for about £60, if you're really that intent on keeping the love-blobs bald."
I might look into this. |
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There is a specialist range called Manscaped, they do toning moisteriser and all sorts.
My routine is never use an old razor, use shaving foam, go slow and I use Bulldog Moisteriser after. Haven't had a nick or cut since. |
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"Shower, lube that shit up, and gentle razor all over a few times!"
I’m agreeing with Brucey far too often these days, but this is exactly what I was going to say. A quick razoring in the shower always works for me.
And if you feel fancy, just a bit of moisturiser afterwards. |
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