"For a very smooth finish both of us use a razor but with almond oil instead of shaving foam - check our photos to see the results!"
....and very nice photos they are too...razor for us too using baby oil to finish off. |
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"For a very smooth finish both of us use a razor but with almond oil instead of shaving foam - check our photos to see the results!"
Almond oil...huh. May have to try that next time.
-Courtney |
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"Magic powder wins for me"
I started using this the aloe one I think has a slightly less offensive odour works really well I ten to let it dry then dampen it as I remove it .
Reminds me need to order some :P |
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"What is your preference for achieving a smooth finish "downstairs"?
I prefer veet myself as it lasts longer and doesn't come back stubbly. "
Waxing, ten minutes and its done for four weeks |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"Magic Powder.
None of the irritation caused by Veet (which once made my nipples bleed!) and no stubble either."
Yeah I use magic powder too, it's really cheap from Amazon. I use the silver coloured bottle with aloe and vitamin e. |
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"What is your preference for achieving a smooth finish "downstairs"?
I prefer veet myself as it lasts longer and doesn't come back stubbly.
Waxing, ten minutes and its done for four weeks "
I'm too scared to wax my bits because of the pain, ok on my legs though |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"I'm allergic to very
What's this magic powder?
Veet. Damn auto correct "
This is the one that I use, its a powder that you mix into a paste and then spread on the bits you want hairless, wait 5-7 minutes and then scrape off with something flat (I use an expired credit card). You don't get any cuts or in-growing hairs. |
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"I'm allergic to very
What's this magic powder?
Veet. Damn auto correct
This is the one that I use, its a powder that you mix into a paste and then spread on the bits you want hairless, wait 5-7 minutes and then scrape off with something flat (I use an expired credit card). You don't get any cuts or in-growing hairs. "
Oooh. Might have to give this a go. Thank you! |
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By *ngeluk69Woman
over a year ago
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Magic Powder every time!!! (Silver conditioning one here) No lumps bumps or itchiness and really soft regrowth... word of warning tho if you have ANY sensitive bits it will burn (I found backs of knees were a killer!!) and have a decent non scented moisturiser for after just to soothe.
If I know I'm going out on say a Friday, I defuzz on Thursday night, slap on loads of moisturiser overnight and am totally smooth and soft for Friday |
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