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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just wondered after reading a post in the forums how you do this?? Do you:
a. shave
b. wax
c. hair remover cream
personally I shave but am toying with the idea of the cream to see how it goes.. wax is out of the question as I have the pain threshold of a nat!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i used to shave but always got a rash from it, used veet once but burnt my bits now i use nair cream for sensitive skin not as harsh as veet but does the same job |
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By *exeteraWoman
over a year ago
Bridgend |
I shave but I always make sure I do legs and underarms first and then me lady garden lol. Not a good idea to use a fresh razor straight on the lady garden. It's also a good idea to moisturise after shaving. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We both fully shave.
My ex (fem) however had lazer hair removal treatment at the Harley Medical Centre in Brum (branches nationwide)
The treatment takes between 6-8 months depending on hair type, colour etc.
Each treatment costs between £100 and £120 pounds which you pay on each visit although there is a discount for paying it all up front.
The results start from treatment one and get better over the course of the treatment. At the end of the course the hair will NEVER grow back, the chosen area will be as smooth as the proverbial babys bottom forever, saving on expensive razor blades and creams for the rest of your life.
Sasha will be starting the treatment very shortly |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wax and shave. wax for preference when I can afford it. Waxing isn't that painful really - around my ankles hurts more than my 'bits'.
What I really need is a partner who likes it natural so I don't have to bother at all!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i wax without fail every few wks and am going to go the whole hog next and try out a full on brazilian as at the mo i shave the bits that get missed during waxing!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We both resort to shaving...although Sean likes to crack such jokes as needing a flymo or a heavy duty strimmer to sort my bits ffs lol!!! Us Mediterranean lasses are apparently slightly hairier than the Welsh ones hehe.
Which reminds me of a joke I was sent recently...I lost in a pub quiz by 1 point. The question was 'where do women mostly have curly hair?'...Apparently it's Africa! |
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Epilator!
not all the time, but it's good for goin on holiday an stuff as it last a bit longer like waxing.
We both shave or use veet. Jus be careful with the sensitive bits an don't leave it on too long, I've had really bad chemical burns from it before.
xAx |
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By *_jkCouple
over a year ago
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I got lazer done about 2 years ago and have never looked back, you need a top up every 6-12 months but life so much eaiser, was a big layout at first but lots of places do a special package and if you volunteer for new staff to carry out your treatment undersupervision you can sometimes get extra sessions or reduced cost one and the result depends on your colouring, dark hair has better result than fair, I got mine done at skin its a bit sore slightly worse than waxing but keeping some aloe vera in the fridge is very soothing...was a great excuse to sit fanning myself oooeerrr! jx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Shaving. Always shave in the direction the hair is lying. That way there is no jolt and will reduce the rash factor. Use a good shaving oil, this will also help to keep down the friction and use a good quality razor. "King of Shaves" is a good oil, available in most boots or Tesco. After shaving apply Alo Vera or some other non astringent moisturiser. That will also prevent any rash. If you really want to pamper yourself then try using body butter for really soft skin. Again Boots do "sanctuary" and it comes in different flavours. Happy shaving. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have never been a fan of wetshaving, I cut myself far too often so for most of my life I have used an electric shaver on my face, and yet i can run a blade over my bollocks with no problem |
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"both shave, and has to bo gillette mach 3 turbo blades. nothing else works as well. x"
Another fan here - funnily enough I have 'upgraded' to the Gillette Fusion for my face, but still find the Mach 3 is the best for consistently smooth, close shaving of the gonad region
So that means I now have two razors on the go at once. Glad neither of the kids has ever thought to ask me why!! |
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