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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets

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By *litterbabeWoman  over a year ago

hiding from cock pics.

Magic powder is supposed to be very good. I believe it works kind of like veet but better.

If you want a good laugh head over to Amazon and look at the veet reviews though, they always crack me up.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

As soon as someone mentions 'magic powder' I have to warn of its nasty side.

Patch test before using it.

I got some nasty burns from it.

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By *hybiguy1Man  over a year ago

all over

I was sceptical using veet after reading the reviews and finding them incredibly funny but i used it anyway and had no issues and have had no itchy regrowth at all

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well never had an issue with facial shaving but when tried intimate it did get itchy and sore afterwards but tried a shave oil and found it took away all of it and left skin soft as well we both use it now....

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By *rKinkedKuntMan  over a year ago

Sheffield

Perseverance for me, the more I did it the less itchy it got over time. Just got used to it I guess.

Has anyone seen the below the belt advert btw?! I wasn't sure if it was real or I dreamt it!

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By *he horny kinkstersCouple  over a year ago

North West

Gillette. Apparently it's the best a man can get...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Thanks alot guys xxx

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By *emel9Man  over a year ago

West Midlands

I use veet sensitive, after many years of shaving...works brilliantly.

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets "

Don't use Bic razors

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets

Don't use Bic razors "

Bloody shelf fillers

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets

Don't use Bic razors

Bloody shelf fillers "

Hahaha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wax instead lasts longer and less itchy

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets

Don't use Bic razors "

Yep cheap razors that have caused the problem!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Magic powder is supposed to be very good. I believe it works kind of like veet but better.

If you want a good laugh head over to Amazon and look at the veet reviews though, they always crack me up."

I've just read them omg

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By *ice guy 44Man  over a year ago

wrexham

Use only soap lots of it a sharp razor to and do it 4 or 5 times a week soon stop itching

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets "

Laser. If you have the ££ and the right hair / skin colour combination it's the best. Takes a while but I love mine!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets "

Are we talking body hair here,or mens facial hair ?

I use almond oil on legs/body and good quality 3 blade razors

Decleor do an amazing shave oil,but its like £20 for a small bottle size of a shampoo sample

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By *ficouldMan  over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?

As hot a flannel as you can bare to clean and raise the hair.

I stopped using foaming gels etc, now I use a shaving oil with eucalyptus / tea tree.

Dont buy cheap razors.

Plenty of hot water

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"As hot a flannel as you can bare to clean and raise the hair.

I stopped using foaming gels etc, now I use a shaving oil with eucalyptus / tea tree.

Dont buy cheap razors.

Plenty of hot water

"

Nothing wrong with cheap razors

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By *aughtyLondonGuyMan  over a year ago

london

I just trim ....if I shave completely I look like supermarket chicken

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By *ral DMan  over a year ago

Leicestershire

I shave my bits and found the same fire burn and nasty stinging feeling, i had a proper shave at an old school barbers and asked the bloke who was shaving me what he would use if he was going to shave intimate areas. The answer and it works ive used it ever since is wilkinsons sword ahave soap and a proper old school brush. Costs about 2 quid from good supermarkets, no chemicals or bullshit just nice slippery soap.

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town

Dose anyone remember those razors where you had to take them apart.

Put a blade in and resemble it back together.

You used a brush and soap?

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By *ndigo40Woman  over a year ago

secret town


"I shave my bits and found the same fire burn and nasty stinging feeling, i had a proper shave at an old school barbers and asked the bloke who was shaving me what he would use if he was going to shave intimate areas. The answer and it works ive used it ever since is wilkinsons sword ahave soap and a proper old school brush. Costs about 2 quid from good supermarkets, no chemicals or bullshit just nice slippery soap."

Is that the one where you take it apart

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By *laymates7Woman  over a year ago

Isle of Wight

If using a good razor you should get a smooth shave but i always use very cold water after and a good rub of bio oil. Works a treat and never get razor rash or itchy regrowth.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I shave my bits and found the same fire burn and nasty stinging feeling, i had a proper shave at an old school barbers and asked the bloke who was shaving me what he would use if he was going to shave intimate areas. The answer and it works ive used it ever since is wilkinsons sword ahave soap and a proper old school brush. Costs about 2 quid from good supermarkets, no chemicals or bullshit just nice slippery soap."
.

I always love 'no chemicals'!

No chemicals = vacuum!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Dose anyone remember those razors where you had to take them apart.

Put a blade in and resemble it back together.

You used a brush and soap? "

Well, the razor and soap were 2 different things, I use a brush and shave soap today, much better than cans of foam.

Never used one of those rasors though, I started with the radically new Gilette twin blade.

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By *aulp4alsMan  over a year ago

Warrington

I get waxed all over ata salon been doing it for years now the hair doesn't grow back in places but where it does is very weak hair.

I am super smooth who would like to feel me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets "

Wilkinson Hydro 3 blade, wash with warm water first and use NO PRESSURE on the blades. Use decent gel like Nivea sensitive. Never use disposables as they are designed to go blunt quickly. I have been shaving for 30 years with no problems and I have very sensitive skin. I have also shaved others the same way with compliments.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets

Wilkinson Hydro 3 blade, wash with warm water first and use NO PRESSURE on the blades. Use decent gel like Nivea sensitive. Never use disposables as they are designed to go blunt quickly. I have been shaving for 30 years with no problems and I have very sensitive skin. I have also shaved others the same way with compliments."

PS Mach 3 blades are crap!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I shave my bits and found the same fire burn and nasty stinging feeling, i had a proper shave at an old school barbers and asked the bloke who was shaving me what he would use if he was going to shave intimate areas. The answer and it works ive used it ever since is wilkinsons sword ahave soap and a proper old school brush. Costs about 2 quid from good supermarkets, no chemicals or bullshit just nice slippery soap."

Soap is pretty much guaranteed to aggravate sensitive skin. You should probably have a look at what is in it, animal fat!!! Natural my arse.

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By *he-Hosiery-GentMan  over a year ago

Older Hot Bearded Guy

Leaving the genital area for a moment...

One for the gents.

I can thoroughly recommend Geo F Trumper Shaving Cream for the face.

Unrivalled.

Shaving becomes something I look forward to, rather than a chore.

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By *leasures4Couple  over a year ago

East midlands

We use a cleancut shaver. Best thing we ever bought.

It's cylinder shaped and battery operated. Was about £60 on eBay.

After bathing.. Apply a bit of baby powder to make sure you're really dry before using.

You'll be extremely smooth. No cuts or nasty shaving rashes. It's fantastic.

Gets in all the awkward places you dread using a razor on.

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By *he horny kinkstersCouple  over a year ago

North West

No one going for the straight razor options (or cut throats as they're also known)?

I've let MissK do me with mine and that takes trust to a whole new level.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Do each other's shaving. Simples

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We use a cleancut shaver. Best thing we ever bought.

It's cylinder shaped and battery operated. Was about £60 on eBay.

After bathing.. Apply a bit of baby powder to make sure you're really dry before using.

You'll be extremely smooth. No cuts or nasty shaving rashes. It's fantastic.

Gets in all the awkward places you dread using a razor on. "

I've never heard of that before, off to have a Google

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By *obwithkiltMan  over a year ago

Belton

Hot water to open up pores, decent clean blades, non-perfumed foam/gel/oil.. I use combination of oil & gel.. Afterwards a bloody good moisturiser... Worth it's weight in gold! I use Younique, expensive but best ever used... Have a cut throat razor only use on face... I like the rest of me where it is

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Don't use a straight razor...

I absolutely did not spend 4 hours in A&E by trying to be manly as fuck...

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By *achel LondonTV/TS  over a year ago

Uxbridge

Depends what area you're shaving ??

Legs Epilator best

Arms body is use ladyshave ??

If you Wet shave go for gillette pro glide use their gel/cream sensitive one and do it in shower as warm water opens pours up.

Use exfoliation cream after as clears away micro hairs left behind then make sure you moisterise well too

You need to make sure you apply cream after to sooth your skin ????

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By *azbirdy93Couple  over a year ago

alfreton


"As a couple one of us can shave and have no issues, the other has tried just about every method yet allways finds it really uncomfortable afterwards... Anyone got any trade secrets

Don't use Bic razors

Bloody shelf fillers "

Is that what them things are for? So many 'close shaves' with them devils

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