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By *eusch OP Man
over a year ago
peterborough |
So, I decided (after an incident trimming) to go completely shaved around my bits, first time was fine, lovely and smooth, great feeling, but then obviously it started to get a bit stubbly, last night after shaving again it looks not unlike a freshly plucked turkey.
Does anyone have any pointers to where I went wrong, or ways to stop it happening again? |
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over a year ago
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"So, I decided (after an incident trimming) to go completely shaved around my bits, first time was fine, lovely and smooth, great feeling, but then obviously it started to get a bit stubbly, last night after shaving again it looks not unlike a freshly plucked turkey.
Does anyone have any pointers to where I went wrong, or ways to stop it happening again? "
Always apply aftershave afterwards |
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For your groin area, sad to say but it will get easier the more you keep it all shaved.
Use hair conditioner on them after shaving to reduce some of the burn and rinse it off well.
Wait a couple of hours to moisturise as the pores will still be open and you dont want moisturiser in them.
And always use a good shaving foam/gel with a fresh blade.
Dont go against the direction of growth on your upper area either as this is a guarantee of razor burn. |
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"So, I decided (after an incident trimming) to go completely shaved around my bits, first time was fine, lovely and smooth, great feeling, but then obviously it started to get a bit stubbly, last night after shaving again it looks not unlike a freshly plucked turkey.
Does anyone have any pointers to where I went wrong, or ways to stop it happening again?
Always apply aftershave afterwards "
I think I'm going to try that and it smell nice down there |
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By *onyMad123Couple
over a year ago
nottingham/ derby |
I've tried everything bar lazer and always break out, I think it's how you are shaped, I've found that I can cope with lips and undercarriage off but leave front on, but stupidly took it all off last weekend, exfoliate, and use conditioner to shave with, with a fresh blade, and if need be a lil hydrocortisone if break out, I've tried for years never gonna have that porn star smooth so will be trim or not at all now |
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By *eusch OP Man
over a year ago
peterborough |
Thanks all, I have been using foam, and aftershave balm after, but maybe the blade was a bit dull, and the balm was straight after, I’ll try some of the advice, other than aftershave!! I know how much that kills on your face lol |
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