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By *0missj00 OP Woman
over a year ago
Caerphilly |
My first post on here so please be kind.
I like to be 'bare down there' but can only use a hair removal cream as shaving always leaves me with a rash that is unsightly and painful.
I have googled all the techniques to a razor bump free shave but just wondering if anyone here had any tips? |
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"My first post on here so please be kind.
I like to be 'bare down there' but can only use a hair removal cream as shaving always leaves me with a rash that is unsightly and painful.
I have googled all the techniques to a razor bump free shave but just wondering if anyone here had any tips?"
Magic powder is what you need, red tin. |
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By *eah BabyCouple
over a year ago
Cheshire, Windermere ,Cumbria |
"We use the xmas pudding technique, cover in brandy and then strike a match
hee hee "
that sounds shocking lol
Really good razor and good shaving gel, not foam (boots No 7) if you don’t want the growth of waiting to wax oh and don’t wear anything tight fitting immediately after |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Magic powder is amazing!"
I used to use that but it now irritates me.
I use intuition blades, they've got a block of soapy stuff around the blade and can be used under water in the bath for maximum lubrication which helps prevent the chicken skin effect. Sounds so sexy doesn't it!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am rubbish with hair removal, I have a LOT of scars Exfoliating well beforehand does help & do it the next day too, to help with the start of stubble regrowth.
I was shaving every day but my skin was getting irritated, so I had to stop.
I tried coconut oil but this clogs the razor & it takes longer to rinse in between.
I tried the dollar shave club razors & cut myself rather spectacularly with that razor.
More of a don't do, than do do comment |
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"My first post on here so please be kind.
I like to be 'bare down there' but can only use a hair removal cream as shaving always leaves me with a rash that is unsightly and painful.
I have googled all the techniques to a razor bump free shave but just wondering if anyone here had any tips?"
Laser
I have waxed for about 10 years, but have just found lasering - wow! |
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I'd usually be an advocate of waxing however after the rubbish one I just had, where I stopped pointing out the bits she'd missed as it was getting embarrassing, definitely pick your therapist carefully! |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
Gosport |
Home applied, intense pulsed light (IPL) has worked really well for me on the pubis. It did take a few cycles of doing once a month treatment but now probably gets 3 top ups a year and is more or less constantly hair free. |
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"Home applied, intense pulsed light (IPL) has worked really well for me on the pubis. It did take a few cycles of doing once a month treatment but now probably gets 3 top ups a year and is more or less constantly hair free."
Agreed me and GF have an IPL device works wonders takes time but worth it to be smooth |
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