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By *TG3Man 29 weeks ago
Dorchester |
"What is the best form of hair removal at home? Wax, shave or hair removal cream? Or do you get it professionally done? Decisions decisions..." belt sander so smooth with a very fine sanding belt |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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Wax, but get the melting pot and use the wax beads. Don't use those strips you can buy, they are just a form of torture.
Or the magic powder stuff is good, comes stripper recommended.
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By *inag101 OP TV/TS 29 weeks ago
Galway |
"I prefer to shave, I'm too much of a wimp to wax and cream stinks and can leave a burning sensation.
" I was close to going hair removal cream route but you made me think twice now if the smell is bad lol |
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I tend to trim not completely remove but shaving is tricky in intimate regions, wax get it done by a pro but be prepared it's something you need to build up to, not sure I'd wax my neither regions having had it done on my chest. For me it's removal cream if I'm going smooth. |
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"I prefer to shave, I'm too much of a wimp to wax and cream stinks and can leave a burning sensation.
I was close to going hair removal cream route but you made me think twice now if the smell is bad lol"
It's awful |
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"I prefer to shave, I'm too much of a wimp to wax and cream stinks and can leave a burning sensation.
I was close to going hair removal cream route but you made me think twice now if the smell is bad lol
It's awful "
Have a look at WooWoo Tame It hair removal. It’s brilliant and not that bad smelling comparing to others. It’s the only thing I use. |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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"What is the best form of hair removal at home? Wax, shave or hair removal cream? Or do you get it professionally done? Decisions decisions..."
Depends if your on hormones or not as it affects the density of the hair and speed off growth. I had TS gf. |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS 29 weeks ago
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I use removal cream but it's generally not recommended in case you burn your bits (I've done it a couple of times).
There's no way on earth I'm using wax down there and I don't feel comfortable using razor blades around that region. |
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Shave with a good razor, I use Gillette. Just found recently they do an intimate shaving kit, the gel is like a butter I've used it's really good.
I use an ingrowing hair lotion on the pubic area once dry, it's really good for dealing with shaving rash there. |
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"I prefer to shave, I'm too much of a wimp to wax and cream stinks and can leave a burning sensation.
I was close to going hair removal cream route but you made me think twice now if the smell is bad lol"
this reminded me of the infamous amazon reveiw... it's hilarious.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R3GDDEL1SC1QQ5
Cal |
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"I prefer to shave, I'm too much of a wimp to wax and cream stinks and can leave a burning sensation.
I was close to going hair removal cream route but you made me think twice now if the smell is bad lol
this reminded me of the infamous amazon reveiw... it's hilarious.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R3GDDEL1SC1QQ5
Cal"
the review is brilliant! |
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Gillette Venus used regularly does the job for me all over.
Tried Veet on the legs in the past … tooo smelly and faffy! … NEVER on my bits .. I’ve heard the horror stories!!
Often thought about waxing … sound a lovely outcome … just a wimp to try it! I love to keep my legs lovely and smooth, and you have to let them get stubbly, ti get them waxed.
R xx |
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By *inag101 OP TV/TS 29 weeks ago
Galway |
"I prefer to shave, I'm too much of a wimp to wax and cream stinks and can leave a burning sensation.
I was close to going hair removal cream route but you made me think twice now if the smell is bad lol
this reminded me of the infamous amazon reveiw... it's hilarious.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R3GDDEL1SC1QQ5
Cal"
Omg!!! Love it!!:D |
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Intimate veet - I don’t find the smell too bad or offensive - it works well. I have been waxed too in the past, and find this really good for a lasting smoothness. Cost wise, veet makes total sense - it’s easy to find (tescos, £9 I think) and one tube does probably three or four sessions - as opposed to racing which is about £50 for one session. It’s much smoother than shaving in my experience. |
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If anyone has seen the film 40 year old virgin, that was pretty close to my experience waxing my chest and arms, I was shocked by how bloody painful that was. The lady that did it thought it was hilarious.
I could not even imagine waxing down there,lol
I used hair removal cream bought from Anne summers the other week to do my chest arms and my nether bits and to be honest it felt like I had been sand blasted for a couple of days after that.
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Exfoliating body scrub, applied using exfoliating gloves before using an electric shaver.
Aqueous Calming Cream to finish.
Lovely and smooth, with minimal irritation - even right down in the valley!
Hubby always does this for me when I am expecting a gentleman caller. |
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"What is the best form of hair removal at home? Wax, shave or hair removal cream? Or do you get it professionally done? Decisions decisions..."
I use hair removal cream, so quick and easy. 5 mins and it's done. |
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"Intimate veet - I don’t find the smell too bad or offensive - it works well. I have been waxed too in the past, and find this really good for a lasting smoothness. Cost wise, veet makes total sense - it’s easy to find (tescos, £9 I think) and one tube does probably three or four sessions - as opposed to racing which is about £50 for one session. It’s much smoother than shaving in my experience. "
How long does it last? |
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"If anyone has seen the film 40 year old virgin, that was pretty close to my experience waxing my chest and arms, I was shocked by how bloody painful that was. The lady that did it thought it was hilarious.
I could not even imagine waxing down there,lol
I used hair removal cream bought from Anne summers the other week to do my chest arms and my nether bits and to be honest it felt like I had been sand blasted for a couple of days after that.
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Use a hair removal cream called Nair, it's brilliant just don't leave it on longer than it says as it will burn. |
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I get it waxed professionally occasionally, but I epilate mostly.
Yes, it really f#@kn hurts the first couple of times (so does waxing), but you desensitise quickly. I hate the itchiness of regrowth if I shave. |
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I'm yet to find a good way.
When I have a planned meet or shoot then I always get down to the bare bones, I like the feel of shaved so Im always on the look out for the best way to achieve this. I'm always trimmed short, why would anyone let it grown out, male wise anyway
Shaving feels great afterwards but those ingrown hairs and rash when growing back, oh my. Waxing done there is way way too painful and a horrendous experience for a guy. |
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By (user no longer on site) 29 weeks ago
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"I find you can prevent shaving rash and ingrown hairs by washing with an exfoliating glove and soap - it really works I promise! "
I find a good dose of moisturiser after also helps. |
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