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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had it today but I've made myself saw, I used a little bit of femfresh just to make it clean and I used a cream that I've forgotten the name of, use a nappy rash cream, it's worked for me in the past |
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By *em4ejacWoman
over a year ago
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Firstly you need to work out what is causing the itch .
It can be soap , shower gel , baby wipes , fem wash, your washing powder
Many other things . All these can interfere with your natural PH .
Aloe Vera gelly or propolis cream may be used to stop itch . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try that" ok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try thatok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason."
its used on baby's for nappy rashes but it's fantastic for an itchy fanny lmao |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If it's only a re growth problem use something like "Rescue Oil " will soften the hair . "
I've used aloe Vera gel following shaving in the past. It is probably a good idea to get more
I'll look into rescue oil though, thanks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try thatok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason.
its used on baby's for nappy rashes but it's fantastic for an itchy fanny lmao" why do we feel the need to shave it all off? strange |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try thatok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason.
its used on baby's for nappy rashes but it's fantastic for an itchy fanny lmao why do we feel the need to shave it all off? strange
well I don't think anyone wants to suck on hair lol same with a guy. don't want hairy muffs and balls"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try thatok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason.
its used on baby's for nappy rashes but it's fantastic for an itchy fanny lmao why do we feel the need to shave it all off? strange
well I don't think anyone wants to suck on hair lol same with a guy. don't want hairy muffs and balls" You can trim it. Why shave it all off? think it's because of porno's |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try thatok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason.
its used on baby's for nappy rashes but it's fantastic for an itchy fanny lmao why do we feel the need to shave it all off? strange
well I don't think anyone wants to suck on hair lol same with a guy. don't want hairy muffs and balls You can trim it. Why shave it all off? think it's because of porno's"
I left a small patch yesterday. Obviously that's the only non-itchy part . |
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By *eareenaCouple
over a year ago
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This is precisely why mine gets trimmed and not shaved. I'm lucky to have blonde pubes and I just use a beard groomer on its shortest setting. Shaving results in spots itching and unsightly rash... not worth it for me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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totally Know what you saying! lol!! i found it gets easier the more often you shave. i shave with a Fresh blade each Time and hair Conditioner. then use some Baby oil after. magic Powder is also really good the platinum one. nothin worse Than the day after shaving you go Shopping and the itch hits you inppublic ha ha ha ha |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The problem is not solved by what you do afterwards but before, always exfoliate before you shave, a handful of salt or sugar in your normal bath gel works wonders, it gets rid of all those dying skin cells that will later cause the irritation.
just be sure to rinse thoroughly, and ALWAYS a new razor every time, foof before legs.
M x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A thin coating of peanut butter directly after shaving works wonders.
(Not advisable if you have pets)"
Or a nut allergy, arriving at A&E with anaphlaxis would be interesting. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"lol we wondered that. It get's itchy and red. There must be some cream to stop it?
as i stated, if you have sudocrem, try thatok never heard of that, will try it. Maybe we should just stop shaving it. It's there for a reason.
its used on baby's for nappy rashes but it's fantastic for an itchy fanny lmao"
Metanium is even better lolol |
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Sudocrem is a barrier cream. Yes used on happy rash but i wouldn't use it down there. You want something that can be absorbed & helps the skin. Not something to cement over the top (unless you want to stop a damp chaffing nappy of course) no judgements here |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This is precisely why mine gets trimmed and not shaved. I'm lucky to have blonde pubes and I just use a beard groomer on its shortest setting. Shaving results in spots itching and unsightly rash... not worth it for me."
Sorry but I have an image of your pubic hair trimmed like a beard. Pmsl |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"my old dads favourite joke was the on about the irish man that thought an itchy
fanny was a japanese motorbike,
have you tried vagisil ,thats the stuff for feminine itching x"
It's hair regrowth not a gender issue |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Astral moisturising cream.
I use it after i shave my face, as well as when i trim and groom. Works a charm, and isn't harsh like some other creams. Been using it for years with no issues."
Unscented I hope |
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"Astral moisturising cream.
I use it after i shave my face, as well as when i trim and groom. Works a charm, and isn't harsh like some other creams. Been using it for years with no issues.
Unscented I hope "
Indeed |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ouch itchy scratchy ,, nappy rash cream ,, I norm wax or use hair removal cream , but was on a very nice promise mid week , was to short for either so shaved ,,, Jesus never again |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Go on eBay and search for magic powder, I had the itch problem and was recommended to try it, I never use anything else now "
and its great for rooting cuttings, cleaning the oven, killing dog fleas and mites, so one product, many uses, no wonder its called magic powder |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Firstly you need to work out what is causing the itch .
It can be soap , shower gel , baby wipes , fem wash, your washing powder
Many other things . All these can interfere with your natural PH .
Aloe Vera gelly or propolis cream may be used to stop itch . "
I think it's from a recent, crop job |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"After sun is good as well ,, make sure it's in the fridge for a while x "
*hits forehead*
When I first run out of aloe vera gel, I used After Sun because it has aloe vera in it.... totally went out of my mind. |
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