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By *ockgit64 OP Man
over a year ago
Poulton le Fylde, Lancs. |
Looking through profiles, I noticed that most women and couples asked for Shaved Cock and Balls, so I happily obliged but I now have a shocking shaving rash... any suggestions on aleviating it and tips for shaving in the future?
I used an electric razor... I think that's where I may have gone wrong... lol |
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For my bits I usually do them in the shower with a cheap bic razor.
If the hairs long the first thing I do though is get rid of the worst of the long hairs with grade 1 setting on the clippers then potentially trim them straight off without the grading after, before getting in the shower with the razor. |
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If you are going to shave and enjoy the look and feel then you need to persevere that’s all after a few weeks, 2/3 you don’t get the rash, most people living on Fuerteventura always shave and without rashes or spots. |
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Yup keep mine shaved and as stated after about two to three weeks no more rash but a good aloe based moisturiser will help with the rash and make sure you use shaving cream when you shave it aswell |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
First off, why shave because it's what others have asked for? Surely would be better to do it for you and because you want to rather than trying to fit the requirements of others? There are plenty out there who don't expect shaven.
That said, if you decide you like it and are doing it for you, any shaving rash usually disappears in 2-3 days and if you then shave in the shower every day it's rare it reappears - have heard it said that using conditioner as a shaving gel helps minimise shaving rash too, but personally have found that a daily whip round with the razor under the shower without any gel works for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to have this and still do if i get it wrong.
Take your time. Trim short. No electric shaver - wet shave with the grain and keep skin tight. Hot hot water and loads of foam. |
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I've been keeping it clean shaven down stairs for a while now, just use a bit of shower gel and normal Gillette razor. I always used to nick myself with a beard trimmer, never with a razor! Keep the skin taught and let the blade do the work, don't push too hard against the skin. I go against the grain but would probably recommend go with until you're comfortable. |
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I am smooth all the time and very very rarely get a rash.
I always do it in the shower, I use women’s Gillette Venus razor which has a moisturiser on the blade, I use soap or shaving gel, and moisturise afterwards. Sometimes, there is a little irritation, but just ignore it so it doesn’t become inflamed.
Lovely and smooth .... ALWAYS xxxxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Looking through profiles, I noticed that most women and couples asked for Shaved Cock and Balls, so I happily obliged but I now have a shocking shaving rash... any suggestions on aleviating it and tips for shaving in the future?
I used an electric razor... I think that's where I may have gone wrong... lol " . Try waxing. Shaving cause some people big irritations |
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