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over a year ago
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use a moisuriser based shower gel or conditioner leave it on for a few minutes in the shower this helps soften the hair. A good quaility razor and away you go. |
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Well I was told to rub a hot flannel afterwards over the area which supposedly smooths off the cut tips reducing the chance of ingrowing hair and bumps. Also do this over the following days too.
No idea if it actually works though... perhaps time for a scientific experiment... women form an orderly queue please! |
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"new shaver
use conditioner
and lots of baby oil!!"
I Dont like a "NEW" Razor Blade - find that i have more chance of cutting myself lol - I get hubbys blade after he shaved once - and it seems fine for at least 2 more pussy shaves lol
but yeah, a good splash of baby-oil normally stops the itchy and helps keep the red spots away.. |
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"Just don't use baby oil to shave with!
Bleurgh!
And afterwards, sudocreme. "
I agree, but I use olive oil (from Superdrug not cooking type) and liquid soap, a good quality razor and sudocreme - no rash or red bits - works a treat |
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"Just don't use baby oil to shave with!
Bleurgh!
And afterwards, sudocreme. "
Sudocreme is for snobs lol..
only kidding - just make sure you rub it in well lol - the white cream marks might have your hubby wondering lol ??
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over a year ago
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"Get them waxed
*Her*"
That's right waxing will hurt at the time but regrowth takes a while and less grows back. It is if you can take the initial pain with waxing. Strangely you do get to like it a little. |
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"Get them waxed
*Her*
That's right waxing will hurt at the time but regrowth takes a while and less grows back. It is if you can take the initial pain with waxing. Strangely you do get to like it a little."
never had a Proper "brazilian!" - altho i would love to try one !!!
but - can you remember what they apply after the waxing has finished ??? |
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"Well I was told to rub a hot flannel afterwards over the area which supposedly smooths off the cut tips reducing the chance of ingrowing hair and bumps. Also do this over the following days too.
No idea if it actually works though... perhaps time for a scientific experiment... women form an orderly queue please! "
Hot flannel will open up your pores to bacteria. Cold water will close them. Using a scrunchy sponge on the area to exfoliate every couple of days helps prevent ingrown hairs |
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"Get them waxed
*Her*
That's right waxing will hurt at the time but regrowth takes a while and less grows back. It is if you can take the initial pain with waxing. Strangely you do get to like it a little.
never had a Proper "brazilian!" - altho i would love to try one !!!
but - can you remember what they apply after the waxing has finished ???"
It's just a moisturising lotion with aloe vera at my salon. Brazillian isn't as bad as you'd think. It's a little but ouchie but lasts. I can't shave my bits, the itching drives me mad and the regrowth is a pain in the foof
*Her* |
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"one for the ladies pls
how can u avoid shavin rash when u shave ur bits "
Well I can't wax as I am diabetic and it is a big no no, but find that sensitive skin gel and a good helping of bepanthen nappy rash creme does the trick, and it goes clear with no smell! leaves you as smooth as with no rash xx |
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A good quality razor and change your blades regularly. Use proper shaving products... after all that is what they were designed to be used for. When rinsing your blades suring a shave you should use cold water to keep the blades from dulling (heat expands metal). Use a post shave moisturiser.
Do not use soap.
Shaving in the bath is better than in the shower - the longer the hair is in water the better.
Shaving rash is just friction burn and loss of moisture. |
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