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By *rown1993 OP Man
over a year ago
Wolverhampton |
So at the moment, I only shave my privates when I'm expecting a meet but when I do, I usually end up spending at least an hour in the shower doing so. I've tried in the bath and it's far worse. I've heard about using hair removal cream but also heard it's quite risky with it leading to skin irritation etc.
Does anybody have any tips that could make shaving a little more convenient? I really enjoy having a smooth cock and balls(as do the women!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Laser.
If you've got the hair/skin colour needed and a good few £££ (mine was £120 per treatment, had two and going to need a third probably) it's lovely and smooth.
There is sone growth but much much less and very fine. |
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"So at the moment, I only shave my privates when I'm expecting a meet but when I do, I usually end up spending at least an hour in the shower doing so. I've tried in the bath and it's far worse. I've heard about using hair removal cream but also heard it's quite risky with it leading to skin irritation etc.
Does anybody have any tips that could make shaving a little more convenient? I really enjoy having a smooth cock and balls(as do the women!) "
To start with, are you sure your meets want you smoothe. I prefer my man to be manly.
Yes hair removal creams can cause irritation but I'd hardly class it as a risk. It might smart a bit getting in the bath for a day or so but that's about it.
Your alternatives are waxing which is not widely available, you might have to search; shaving, which will last a few days before getting stubbly and itchy - and has it's own risks; and an epilator.
Personally, I use an epilator but it's painful and you can catch your gooleys in it which if you're fainthearted is scarey..and both waxing and epilator can cause some temporary blood spotting....both will cause discomfort.
Of all the methods hair removal cream is preferable for a beginner - it's not so bad - but don't leave it on too long.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Shave every day. Or every few days.
Stops razor rash, regrowth itch."
Aye to this. Makes it easier and stops irritation. Pretty much every day or 3 times a week at least I shave the veg and giggle stick. Trim from about an inch above every week or so. |
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