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"Waxing. More painful than shaving but a better result and no itching and scratching when the hair grows back so overall the best option " not when you're my age, the knacks are over my shoulder and still stuck to the paper!! |
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"Try veet, used it often and found it to be great. "
I tried veet on my undercarriage and butt. I almost took myself to casualty. The pain was so intense i couldnt wear clothes for 24 hours. I couldnt pee for longer. I left it on for the time on the instructions showered it off correctly seriously the worse pain i have ever felt apart from my gallstones. |
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"Try veet, used it often and found it to be great.
I tried veet on my undercarriage and butt. I almost took myself to casualty. The pain was so intense i couldnt wear clothes for 24 hours. I couldnt pee for longer. I left it on for the time on the instructions showered it off correctly seriously the worse pain i have ever felt apart from my gallstones. "
I going to suggest veet because I use veet nevermind ! |
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"Can anyone recommend a relatively painless way of removing hair from genitals other than shaving? "
Don't fancy the alternatives so use a Philips Bodygroom all in one. Pretty safe and neat, like the vibrations too as I smooth my shaft - works better with a semi lol! |
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"Try veet, used it often and found it to be great. "
Careful using this stuff not made for sensitive areas will work OK on pubic bone area but will burn the skin between your thighs and you balls as more sensitive skin. |
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veet cream hurts like a bitch when you burn ya flsps haha... i used it all the time and was amazing but my skin has changed and become so sensitive the last time i used it i walked around with an ice pack down my knickers haha x |
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"Try veet, used it often and found it to be great.
I tried veet on my undercarriage and butt. I almost took myself to casualty. The pain was so intense i couldnt wear clothes for 24 hours. I couldnt pee for longer. I left it on for the time on the instructions showered it off correctly seriously the worse pain i have ever felt apart from my gallstones. "
Daisy uses veet. It does advise you to try on a small area of skin away from genitals in case you have a reaction. Ouch! |
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"Magic powder "
Just tryed magic powder shaving cream worked well, stinks mind . Took pritty much everything off just a couple strays that Coul be quickly plucked and no stinging sensation. |
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Kate has been having laser for a while now, legs, bikini line, armpits. She swears by it
Wills uses Veet sensitive spray on, not as thick as the tube stuff that you have to spread and works pretty well |
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"Can anyone recommend a relatively painless way of removing hair from genitals other than shaving? "
Use lady wet razors.. They're entirely built for purpose. |
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I've also had the recommendation of magic powder (the aloe Vera standard one); yet to try it but I have it on good recommendation. Veet is mostly fine for me but it never seems to get everything, and yes I avoid using it on the most intimate of places.
Every body is different though so do a small test first. |
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"Laser is the most long term and most effective. But certainly not cheap.
And it can be quite painful....but very effective "
I've been lasered, hasn't worked 100% so need to shave a little bit but all the same really pleased. And yes it did hurt! |
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"Try veet, used it often and found it to be great.
I tried veet on my undercarriage and butt. I almost took myself to casualty. The pain was so intense i couldnt wear clothes for 24 hours. I couldnt pee for longer. I left it on for the time on the instructions showered it off correctly seriously the worse pain i have ever felt apart from my gallstones. "
I put some witch hazel on my biffins bridge once when it was sore after a long shift in a factory I worked in 20 years ago. Never again! Felt like my arse and bollocks were being sliced with red hot razor blades..... |
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"Laser is my dream, hair removal is the bane of my life " hair in our never regions is to present to protect us from diseases , as you see German ladies with hairy armpits, No offence to anyone , but yes yes stay in shower longer and get it warm and rub gently caressing all areas, lots of shampoo and cream to make it soft before twin blade accurate under the nuts , or get a fabulous lady to help out and make it a sensuous part of foreplay , Nurse signed out !!!!!! |
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Sensitive hair removing cream works. But short term solution. I currently have a lazer removal thing I got off AliExpress for £65 which I am in the process of the first 2 months and it seems to be working. |
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"Try veet, used it often and found it to be great.
I tried veet on my undercarriage and butt. I almost took myself to casualty. The pain was so intense i couldnt wear clothes for 24 hours. I couldnt pee for longer. I left it on for the time on the instructions showered it off correctly seriously the worse pain i have ever felt apart from my gallstones. "
This happened to me too
Most horrific pain ever! |
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"veet cream hurts like a bitch when you burn ya flsps haha... i used it all the time and was amazing but my skin has changed and become so sensitive the last time i used it i walked around with an ice pack down my knickers haha x"
Hahaha |
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"Waxing isn’t as painful as suggested. Nothing more than taking a plaster off, time to man up and grow a pair guys!"
Yea, someone said that about leg waxing, yet it hurt like fuck.
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"Laser is the most long term and most effective. But certainly not cheap.
And it can be quite painful....but very effective
I've been lasered, hasn't worked 100% so need to shave a little bit but all the same really pleased. And yes it did hurt!"
There is a new laser around and about which is pain free and gives near 100% hair removal. You need more than one treatment though so the cost does add up. The reviews of it being pain free are very tempting though and maybe worth the investment? |
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"Laser is the most long term and most effective. But certainly not cheap.
And it can be quite painful....but very effective
I've been lasered, hasn't worked 100% so need to shave a little bit but all the same really pleased. And yes it did hurt!
There is a new laser around and about which is pain free and gives near 100% hair removal. You need more than one treatment though so the cost does add up. The reviews of it being pain free are very tempting though and maybe worth the investment?"
It is meant to be painfree but isn’t completely. But bare-able compared to waxing. |
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"Laser is the most long term and most effective. But certainly not cheap.
And it can be quite painful....but very effective
I've been lasered, hasn't worked 100% so need to shave a little bit but all the same really pleased. And yes it did hurt!
There is a new laser around and about which is pain free and gives near 100% hair removal. You need more than one treatment though so the cost does add up. The reviews of it being pain free are very tempting though and maybe worth the investment?
It is meant to be painfree but isn’t completely. But bare-able compared to waxing. "
Do you know what it's called? I tried laser on my bikini area about 9 years ago. The lady performing the procedure said "This will be totally painless for you as you're used to getting waxed and tattooed". Honestly, it was the most horrific pain I've ever felt. I tapped out after 15 minutes. My skin blistered afterwards and was unbearable to touch. I'm considering trying again as I currently spend around £60-£80 a month on waxing. Has anyone had a particular type of laser hair removal that they recommend? X |
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"Laser is the most long term and most effective. But certainly not cheap.
And it can be quite painful....but very effective
I've been lasered, hasn't worked 100% so need to shave a little bit but all the same really pleased. And yes it did hurt!
There is a new laser around and about which is pain free and gives near 100% hair removal. You need more than one treatment though so the cost does add up. The reviews of it being pain free are very tempting though and maybe worth the investment?
It is meant to be painfree but isn’t completely. But bare-able compared to waxing.
Do you know what it's called? I tried laser on my bikini area about 9 years ago. The lady performing the procedure said "This will be totally painless for you as you're used to getting waxed and tattooed". Honestly, it was the most horrific pain I've ever felt. I tapped out after 15 minutes. My skin blistered afterwards and was unbearable to touch. I'm considering trying again as I currently spend around £60-£80 a month on waxing. Has anyone had a particular type of laser hair removal that they recommend? X"
Ah I think they have come on a long way in the past few years. I can’t speak for myself as I have never had any laser treatment but would definitely consider it if it is pain free. The Soprano Titanium is suppose to be one of the best lasers on the market and has some excellent reviews! But with all these things I guess it comes down to who is using it and how well they can carry out the procedure which might influence if there is any pain or not |
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I don’t get how many ppl get problems (A rash) whilst shaving The neither regions I don’t get any problems just use a new razor & a bit of talc job done |
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Veet, a large tube from of all places B&M is £3
Apply to balls and cock, ten minutes later use the tool provided to smooth the hair off
Like a babies bottom with no pain
Me and mrs use it twice a month |
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"Laser is the most long term and most effective. But certainly not cheap.
And it can be quite painful....but very effective
I've been lasered, hasn't worked 100% so need to shave a little bit but all the same really pleased. And yes it did hurt!
There is a new laser around and about which is pain free and gives near 100% hair removal. You need more than one treatment though so the cost does add up. The reviews of it being pain free are very tempting though and maybe worth the investment?
It is meant to be painfree but isn’t completely. But bare-able compared to waxing.
Do you know what it's called? I tried laser on my bikini area about 9 years ago. The lady performing the procedure said "This will be totally painless for you as you're used to getting waxed and tattooed". Honestly, it was the most horrific pain I've ever felt. I tapped out after 15 minutes. My skin blistered afterwards and was unbearable to touch. I'm considering trying again as I currently spend around £60-£80 a month on waxing. Has anyone had a particular type of laser hair removal that they recommend? X"
Not sure I can name the type, but I go to Skin clinic which is the NHS 3rd party provider. I find them fairly professional and they have clearly invested in the latest equipment. Feel free to PM me if you want more info.
Mick x |
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Don't use Veet in the nether regions!
Hot bath, fresh razor, whatever is your preferred shaving gel and taking your time. Cold water afterwards to close up all the pores and then a good moisturiser.
Or as someone else suggested get a friend you really trust to do it for you, but you need to trust them if they are going to be weilding a sharp implement in that region, and remember that they can't feel what they are doing. |
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Magic powder.
It stinks, and can be a bit of a mare to mix, but it does the job.
As with any cream or powder, there are some things you don't do...
Don't use before testing a finger-sized patch on the crease between legs.
Don't leave on for the recommended time, better to wash off early and have to repeat.
Don't wash the are first... washing cleans away the skins natural oils which could protect sensitive areas. |
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