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shaving problem. ladies
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I like to stay smooth in the ladies area lol but out the blue I really having problems I get very very sore have razor rash not a sexy look. I gonna change brand of razor and gel see if that resolves it. I trimmed now to avoid the issues but I dont like it. Can ladies offer any advice. I currently use Venus and there sensitive gel. I dont know why I would have the problem after years of being ok the only thing I can. Think of is I now on medication that's the only thing that's changed. Any advise be great ladies. Thanks |
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By *anddCouple
over a year ago
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You can get sensitive veet for bikini line but I haven't tried it I use gillette blades for women (though have been known to pinch hubby's blades) and sensitive gel I am doing well with those. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i use an electric shaver exclusively for just that area - it's safe, no cuts, no chemicals, no rashes - just lovely and smooth! Z"
Never tried an electric shaver does it get as close as a razor? |
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"i use an electric shaver exclusively for just that area - it's safe, no cuts, no chemicals, no rashes - just lovely and smooth! Z
Never tried an electric shaver does it get as close as a razor? "
Yes, I've tried everything and it works well for me, you do need to do it just before a meet or going to a club, I just prefer it as it's impossible to cut yourself and you don't run the risk of a reaction to a hair remover. Z |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i use the gillette fusion razor, they are quite expensive, i pay £9 for four blades i think it is but they are well worth it, you get what you pay for, i just use the johnsons shower and shave body wash when i shave and tho i have siffered with shaving rash in the past with other cheaper blades i have never got a rash with the gillette fusion, even if i shave 2 or 3 days on the run i still never get a rash
I would give them a go they are worth it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i use an electric shaver exclusively for just that area - it's safe, no cuts, no chemicals, no rashes - just lovely and smooth! Z
Never tried an electric shaver does it get as close as a razor?
Yes, I've tried everything and it works well for me, you do need to do it just before a meet or going to a club, I just prefer it as it's impossible to cut yourself and you don't run the risk of a reaction to a hair remover. Z"
Thanks Z xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"wax...much smoother and no rash "
ive only ever had my bits waxed once and i was so sore after for about 3 or 4 days and my skin went all blotchy theres no way id ever go back and try it again, waxing didnt suit me at all |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Thank you all for your advice I shall try most sorry I to much of a wimp to wax there. I have my eyebrows waxed and that is more than enough for me lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thank you all for your advice I shall try most sorry I to much of a wimp to wax there. I have my eyebrows waxed and that is more than enough for me lol"
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"why not try veet instead of shaving for a while"
be VERY careful of depilatory creams on your muff.....I tried twice and they burned me both times (and believe me that looks even worse than a shaving rash. I had the same problem with shaving...had done it for years, then suddenly started getting a rash. You could try using hair conditioner or dry shaving using just talc. I've heard of both of these being promoted as a remedy. Personally I just stick to a close trim these days (Bernie does it with his beard trimmer )then soften with hair conditioner.....no-one has objected to my fuzz so far |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I used to wax and loved the results. It also got less painful after the 2nd time. But it's expensive and you have to let it grow back a bit for the next treatment. Meaning you have an inbetween fluff.
I use Gillette Venus with Aqueous cream, which I use to wash my foo foo with. The cream is cheap and can be used as soap or lotion and has no perfume etc.
Veet burns me like hell, even the sensitive stuff. I'm considering to get it all lasered. How brilliant would it be never to have to shave/wax again? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wax for me now, was horribly embarrassed he first time and don't go to same place as my nails get done! I can live with the pain for the smoothness u get though
I can't use hair removal cream either as soon as I put it on it starts stinging and then sore for days, if I do shave its a simple cheap bic these days after asking my fb what he used on his face as he is without a doubt the best shaver I have ever met, always has the softest smoothest chin and I love it.
Mind u always get a bit sore on the knicker line so a bit of medicated talc for there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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think i may be bit strange, when i shave for an evening meet by next morning feel so sore n stubbly. I am very dark though, have given up now just gonna keep my fairy well trimmed |
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"why not try veet instead of shaving for a while
be VERY careful of depilatory creams on your muff.....I tried twice and they burned me both times (and believe me that looks even worse than a shaving rash. I had the same problem with shaving...had done it for years, then suddenly started getting a rash. You could try using hair conditioner or dry shaving using just talc. I've heard of both of these being promoted as a remedy. Personally I just stick to a close trim these days (Bernie does it with his beard trimmer )then soften with hair conditioner.....no-one has objected to my fuzz so far"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had IPL (laser) hair removal on my bits, 8 sessions and its all gone so really happy! A little bit uncomfortable but less than waxing, used a company in Bristol called Biothecare they are a national chain and very good value with great result ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Use a similar razor to hubbys with aloe vera edge to it and get him to shave it for me lol he enjoys doing it and i get to watch Enders without him talking all the way through xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The thing I've found is that it's not how sharp the razor is, but how blunt. Too sharp = razor burn, too blunt and you scrape away with no real removal. So do your legs, then after a few uses on the legs, use it down below and presto - no burn! Molton Brown lemon leaf shave wax works a treat too
B xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you've got a spare £200 try the NO-NO. It's a small device you run over the skin, it's sends a small laser down the hair shaft and the hair drops out, regrowth is 12 weeks. It can be used everywhere on the body. It has a 60 day money back guarantee. I don't work for them, just think NO-NO's are amazing. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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instead of using gel have you tried mens shaving oil , you can get it at boots a small bottle costs around £3.50,,the only side effects are scratching ya bollox then pulling the duvet over ya head when breaking wind lol |
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By *landleeCouple
over a year ago
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"I like to stay smooth in the ladies area lol but out the blue I really having problems I get very very sore have razor rash not a sexy look. I gonna change brand of razor and gel see if that resolves it. I trimmed now to avoid the issues but I dont like it. Can ladies offer any advice. I currently use Venus and there sensitive gel. I dont know why I would have the problem after years of being ok the only thing I can. Think of is I now on medication that's the only thing that's changed. Any advise be great ladies. Thanks " use a sensitive shaving foam or try an ecxma based cream works for me |
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