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I agree I always use a fresh razor for trimming around my lady garden I use shave gel and moisturise after and luckily never had the plucked chicken effect which is not attractive on men or women..... |
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Also try conditioning the hair first makes it soft and easier to shave and helps stop rash,
Or there's a product called magic powder I think that removes hair without the chemical burn of veet, |
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i must be lucky - i just shave daily when i shower and always oil my skin after - just had an odd one thats turned in on itself other than all smmooth here |
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"I agree I always use a fresh razor for trimming around my lady garden I use shave gel and moisturise after and luckily never had the plucked chicken effect which is not attractive on men or women....."
"Lady garden"
Love it! |
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If you don't use a new blade, thoroughly clean and dry afterwards. You can also apply oil to the razor, which helps prevent corrosion - good sense for razor care anyway, as theyre overpriced.
Experiment with different moisturizers and balms, as there are differences. Sensitive skin ones may be better - I find less irritation. |
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"I agree I always use a fresh razor for trimming around my lady garden I use shave gel and moisturise after and luckily never had the plucked chicken effect which is not attractive on men or women.....
"Lady garden"
Love it!"
Thanks me too.... so much classier than vag or minge |
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