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How do I avoid getting shaving rash on my nether regions? I've tried new razors, shaving gel, foam and just soap, hair removal cream was brutal on the balls, I'm running out of ideas.
For the record I play lots of sport rugby, cricket, cycling, running, etc which leadsto betty swollocks. Is it jjust this that makes it happen and there's nothing I can do?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"How do I avoid getting shaving rash on my nether regions? I've tried new razors, shaving gel, foam and just soap, hair removal cream was brutal on the balls, I'm running out of ideas.
For the record I play lots of sport rugby, cricket, cycling, running, etc which leadsto betty swollocks. Is it jjust this that makes it happen and there's nothing I can do?
Thanks in advance "
Most people make the mistake of rinsing the razor in hot water. I found out a couple of years ago to rinse the razor in cold water.
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over a year ago
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I believe some people are just prone to this as I (m) have tried all sorts like you but no mater what always get a rash although I am considering trying magic powder next |
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Some people are def prone to shaving rashes no matter what they try. You might want to consider waxing as the hair follicle will die off eventually and the hair will grow back finer . Shaving just encourages thicker and faster hair growth. |
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"Some people are def prone to shaving rashes no matter what they try. You might want to consider waxing as the hair follicle will die off eventually and the hair will grow back finer . Shaving just encourages thicker and faster hair growth. "
or try Aloe Vera after you shave. Cooling and soothing! |
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over a year ago
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I've always found dry shaving is best for me never any rash nicks. Trim it short first with scissors then a nice fresh blade. Leaves our balls feeling like velvet |
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Try tea tree oil... From body shop or the like... Use something already suspended in a carrier oil rather than neat..
Or buy neat off amazon and then add it to your own carrier oil...
Do not put undiluted on the skin.. Not that it's dangerous but that's what we were told not to do.
Works for us.
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"How do I avoid getting shaving rash on my nether regions? I've tried new razors, shaving gel, foam and just soap, hair removal cream was brutal on the balls, I'm running out of ideas.
For the record I play lots of sport rugby, cricket, cycling, running, etc which leadsto betty swollocks. Is it jjust this that makes it happen and there's nothing I can do?
Thanks in advance "
I use a shaver. Maybe try not shaving everything and using powder after-? |
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I have been shaving around my cock for a few years and don't have a problem at all with that area now. Yesterday I decided the 'style' looked silly and extended the area to new, previously un-mown, hair and I am suffering today. I shall keep at it as it will probably settle down like the other bit did.
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