I have a men's Phillips body hair shaver for my lady bits. It's far, far more practical than any of the ladies ones and has a bits for longer hairs on both sides as well as a foil that gives a very close comforatbale shave even in fiddly sensitive areas. I got it from argos last year. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I do Mrs N's bits, I use a trimmer to take the hair down to short stubble, then a fresh blade to take it completely smooth.
I don't use shaving creams, prefer oil for lubrication so I can see where I'm shaving.
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I started using a double edge razor to shave my face and thought I'd give it a try in my sack. Once I decided I was brave enough I realised that it doesn't clog up half as much as a multi blade razor.
Felt awesomely smooth too! |
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I like men's razors better and I use a product that Pure Romance sells called "Coochy" that is awesome. Fairly costly, but I get a discount...so it works. |
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By *ussypussWoman
over a year ago
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I use a Phillips Ladyshave but someone did tell me a while ago about 'Magic powder'. I did buy some but haven't been brave enough to actually try it yet although I believe you mix the powder with water and it forms a type of depiliatory cream which pretty much frazzles the hair down to the root, thus not needing to be down as often as shaving and nowhere near as painful as waxing or epilating |
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"I use a Phillips Ladyshave but someone did tell me a while ago about 'Magic powder'. I did buy some but haven't been brave enough to actually try it yet although I believe you mix the powder with water and it forms a type of depiliatory cream which pretty much frazzles the hair down to the root, thus not needing to be down as often as shaving and nowhere near as painful as waxing or epilating its really good n doesnt irritate at all i use it a lot x "
Where can you buy it from? I've never heard of it before. I'm intrigued lol x. |
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"I use a Phillips Ladyshave but someone did tell me a while ago about 'Magic powder'. I did buy some but haven't been brave enough to actually try it yet although I believe you mix the powder with water and it forms a type of depiliatory cream which pretty much frazzles the hair down to the root, thus not needing to be down as often as shaving and nowhere near as painful as waxing or epilating its really good n doesnt irritate at all i use it a lot x
Where can you buy it from? I've never heard of it before. I'm intrigued lol x. "
Amazon or eBay.... |
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"I use a Phillips Ladyshave but someone did tell me a while ago about 'Magic powder'. I did buy some but haven't been brave enough to actually try it yet although I believe you mix the powder with water and it forms a type of depiliatory cream which pretty much frazzles the hair down to the root, thus not needing to be down as often as shaving and nowhere near as painful as waxing or epilating its really good n doesnt irritate at all i use it a lot x
Where can you buy it from? I've never heard of it before. I'm intrigued lol x. "
but make sure you buy the sensitive one , the normal strength one smells like rotten eggs and lingers ! |
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