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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Do any ladies or men use these instead of shaving with a razor down below/legs etc? If so are they any good and what ones do you use? Im sick of being sore after shaving grrr lol x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i use them when i can be bothered.
they're not bad, they don't leave your legs as smooth as using a razor but are easier on the skin and if you use moiturising wash/soap that makes your skin soft your legs feel nice.
only used my pube trimmer once and remember it being hard work but i think that's because i hardly trim there any more.
i got mine from asda for £5, might have been on offer at the time and are usually £10. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i use them when i can be bothered.
they're not bad, they don't leave your legs as smooth as using a razor but are easier on the skin and if you use moiturising wash/soap that makes your skin soft your legs feel nice.
only used my pube trimmer once and remember it being hard work but i think that's because i hardly trim there any more.
i got mine from asda for £5, might have been on offer at the time and are usually £10. "
Just had a look on argos and most have good reviews for around £20 i might just give it a try |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i normally shave using a wet razor as leaves a smoother finish but started doing wet razor on legs and elec dry razor for everywhere else and now never sore x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"i normally shave using a wet razor as leaves a smoother finish but started doing wet razor on legs and elec dry razor for everywhere else and now never sore x" what one do you use lou if you dont mind me asking? X
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i use them when i can be bothered.
they're not bad, they don't leave your legs as smooth as using a razor but are easier on the skin and if you use moiturising wash/soap that makes your skin soft your legs feel nice.
only used my pube trimmer once and remember it being hard work but i think that's because i hardly trim there any more.
i got mine from asda for £5, might have been on offer at the time and are usually £10.
Just had a look on argos and most have good reviews for around £20 i might just give it a try "
they're not bad, i do recommend them and make do with one myself. you won't feel silky like razors make you feel but it's not stubble you'll feel either. |
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By *vTracyTV/TS
over a year ago
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I use a Philips LadyShave as an alternative to a razor, Veet cream, or waxing. Quite painful at first but seems to last longer than the cream method. Nice and smooth result. A good alternative. |
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