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By (user no longer on site) 14 weeks ago
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"Shave mostly occasionally cream, tried being waxed, never again lol, thinking about getting laser removal "
Only works if pale skin no tan and dark hair not blonde or grey. |
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By *ularliWoman 14 weeks ago
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"Pre cancer it was by waxing. Then because of lymphedema and scars near little gwa it’s shave (with clippers)"
I’ve got lymphoedema from cancer surgery too. Shaving is a no go around my scars so I use cream.
I remember being told off by the consultant for using razors. He said it could put me in hospital with cellulitis if I cut myself. |
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By *jspunky OP Man 14 weeks ago
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"Pre cancer it was by waxing. Then because of lymphedema and scars near little gwa it’s shave (with clippers)
I’ve got lymphoedema from cancer surgery too. Shaving is a no go around my scars so I use cream.
I remember being told off by the consultant for using razors. He said it could put me in hospital with cellulitis if I cut myself. "
Oh my I'm sorry to hear that, never knew that was a thing re the shaving and lymphoedema x |
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By *ularliWoman 14 weeks ago
Worcester |
"Pre cancer it was by waxing. Then because of lymphedema and scars near little gwa it’s shave (with clippers)
I’ve got lymphoedema from cancer surgery too. Shaving is a no go around my scars so I use cream.
I remember being told off by the consultant for using razors. He said it could put me in hospital with cellulitis if I cut myself.
Oh my I'm sorry to hear that, never knew that was a thing re the shaving and lymphoedema x"
It’s to do with getting an infection. You are more susceptible when you have lymphoedema.
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By *jspunky OP Man 14 weeks ago
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"Pre cancer it was by waxing. Then because of lymphedema and scars near little gwa it’s shave (with clippers)
I’ve got lymphoedema from cancer surgery too. Shaving is a no go around my scars so I use cream.
I remember being told off by the consultant for using razors. He said it could put me in hospital with cellulitis if I cut myself.
Oh my I'm sorry to hear that, never knew that was a thing re the shaving and lymphoedema x
It’s to do with getting an infection. You are more susceptible when you have lymphoedema.
" bless, any diagnosis like that is horrible I hope you are well x |
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By (user no longer on site) 14 weeks ago
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"Always shave and it’s D that does it. C
And very smooth it looks too.
Thanks. He’s been doing it since 1999 and he always make a point of going down on me once he’s done it. C. "
That's what I do the tongue test. |
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By (user no longer on site) 14 weeks ago
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"Waxed! But now thinking I should do laser removal xx
I believe it kills the hair follicle so nothing grows.
That's pretty cool, so one outlay and smooth for life !! Lush !"
No it's several appointments 6 weeks apart and depending what area you have treated can be expensive. |
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I have been shaved & waxed smooth all over for many years now however the Missus was already been lazered hair free when we met & had previously convinced two exes to do the same
& now I m abt to be lazered too !  |
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"How smooth does the laser leave it ? Does it stop growth altogether? "
I've had my nethers lazered (at a salon with a professional grade lazer, not the handheld at-home machine). 8 sessions 4 weeks apart each one and I'm now 95% fuzz free and love being smooth without the maintenance Had mine done 2 years ago and still smooth. |
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By *jspunky OP Man 14 weeks ago
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"How smooth does the laser leave it ? Does it stop growth altogether?
I've had my nethers lazered (at a salon with a professional grade lazer, not the handheld at-home machine). 8 sessions 4 weeks apart each one and I'm now 95% fuzz free and love being smooth without the maintenance Had mine done 2 years ago and still smooth." wow it's sounds amazing, expensive? |
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"Used “no hair crew” cream, bought online, left on for 8mins. Turned out a treat "
I've previously used veet and it felt like an acid attack which left light burns for a few days (I have very sensitive skin) so I've spent many years avoiding removal creams, but I've seen this "no hair crew" being recommended a few times and since shaving always gives me a very sore rash I figured I'd give it a go. When it arrived I thought I would be sensible (for a change) and do a test patch first and figured it was best to do this on the most sensitive area, I cautiously left it on for 6 mins and I was genuinely impressed with it, absolutely no strong odour (unlike veet) and it worked a treat, left it a few days just make sure I didn't get any delayed affects then took the plunge and finished the job.
I don't think I will ever shave again "no hair crew" is bloody amazing.
Mr H |
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"Used “no hair crew” cream, bought online, left on for 8mins. Turned out a treat
I've previously used veet and it felt like an acid attack which left light burns for a few days (I have very sensitive skin) so I've spent many years avoiding removal creams, but I've seen this "no hair crew" being recommended a few times and since shaving always gives me a very sore rash I figured I'd give it a go. When it arrived I thought I would be sensible (for a change) and do a test patch first and figured it was best to do this on the most sensitive area, I cautiously left it on for 6 mins and I was genuinely impressed with it, absolutely no strong odour (unlike veet) and it worked a treat, left it a few days just make sure I didn't get any delayed affects then took the plunge and finished the job.
I don't think I will ever shave again "no hair crew" is bloody amazing.
Mr H"
I second this.. Mr.
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I’ve tried the creams in the past …. mainly on my legs, but it smells awful, and you have to time it right!!
My go to is always shaving and use a Gillette Venus to keep myself deliciously smooth …. all over! … not just ‘my bits’ 😉. I tend to shave down there every couple of days … takes a minute extra in the shower.
I love being hair free … feels wonderful.
R xx |
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"I’ve tried the creams in the past …. mainly on my legs, but it smells awful, and you have to time it right!!
My go to is always shaving and use a Gillette Venus to keep myself deliciously smooth …. all over! … not just ‘my bits’ 😉. I tend to shave down there every couple of days … takes a minute extra in the shower.
I love being hair free … feels wonderful.
R xx"
Rachel nails it the secret is do it nearly every time you shower I’m the smoothest boy on the planet |
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"Waxed! But now thinking I should do laser removal xx
I believe it kills the hair follicle so nothing grows.
That's pretty cool, so one outlay and smooth for life !! Lush !
No it's several appointments 6 weeks apart and depending what area you have treated can be expensive. "
Looking back in how much I have spent in rqzors, shaving foam, etc. It might have been cheaper to havw laser treatment. Shame it was not around in the 90's. |
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I tend to use a pubic hair removal cream to which I can’t remember the name, but it was from this site I got the name. Very easy to use and sometimes to make really smooth I finish off with a eraser |
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By *jspunky OP Man 14 weeks ago
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"I tend to use a pubic hair removal cream to which I can’t remember the name, but it was from this site I got the name. Very easy to use and sometimes to make really smooth I finish off with a eraser" an eraser ?
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