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By *iss AC OP Woman
over a year ago
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I sometimes go natural, sometimes trim, sometimes go bare..... and have noticed I lose some sensitivity when I am bare .... seems strange that hair would heighten sensitivity tho??
Anyone experienced the same? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I sometimes go natural, sometimes trim, sometimes go bare..... and have noticed I lose some sensitivity when I am bare .... seems strange that hair would heighten sensitivity tho??
Anyone experienced the same? "
I've always thought the same about cut guys....I'm uncut |
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"I sometimes go natural, sometimes trim, sometimes go bare..... and have noticed I lose some sensitivity when I am bare .... seems strange that hair would heighten sensitivity tho??
Anyone experienced the same? "
Yes. Agreed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I sometimes go natural, sometimes trim, sometimes go bare..... and have noticed I lose some sensitivity when I am bare .... seems strange that hair would heighten sensitivity tho??
Anyone experienced the same? "
Bizarrely, while I was shaving tonight I was considering how much that sensitive skin could be temporarily roughened up by shaving, then the less you shave the more time that skin has to heal, so it goes back to its regular sensitivity. If that makes sense? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Your hair follicles are stimulated and providing sensitivity. Shaving etc. traumatises the skin at first and then it 'hardens' (I can't think a better word tonight).
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I think that's what I meant |
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