I wanna be bare down there!

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Post a reply Posted on 27 Jan 2009 at 9:47 pm

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Imelda where do you live? you're waxer sounds awesome! I'm quite fed up of hair now as my last wax left me looking like I'd had the plague!! Not at all sexy, it wasn't a new salon but it was a new girl so maybe that's why! I found that veet in shower left me with less irritation than anyother cream but if I wasn't a poor student I'd definately get laser hair removal! In fact probably all over my body as I see shaving my legs and as more of a chore than doing the washing up!! Maybe I need to find a nice rich man with an aversion to body hair and get him to pay??

Post a reply Posted on 27 Jan 2009 at 11:25 pm

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A lot of the waxing aftermath is the stuff you stick on afterwards.  Invest in some Austraillan Body care tea tree cream or prima shave.  There some good info kicking around here & on the net!

Post a reply Posted on 28 Jan 2009 at 8:41 am

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Only advice I can suggest to this old thread is:  make sure you know the grain / direction that your pubes / hair grow so if you are using a wet shave you work in the direction they grow and not against. Best results are shavng while having a bath when skin is soft. use a non perfumed moisteriser after. But then you knew this.

Post a reply Posted on 28 Jan 2009 at 7:47 pm

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My waxer is still around, sin waxing in Edinburgh.

Post a reply Posted on 28 Jan 2009 at 8:01 pm

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Hi there Sex Kitten  i know the feelin i like to be clean shaven around my cock area but i find it best to use a fresh razor and in the bath  but unlike you femals the worse thing is when the stubble comes back and your ball itch with allthe chaffin its a shame there isnt an cheep way of prolonging the smoothness without all the trouble .....It would be nice to be reasonably smooth for about a month ....plus i hate catchin my ball bag..

Post a reply Posted on 12 Feb 2009 at 10:30 pm

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I've seen some things advertised.

One's called Epil Stop, I think, and it includes a cooling moistuirser made with natural ingredients such as cucumber.

I saw something else called a Whizzit, which is like a gentle plucker that's not meant to cause soreness or redness.

And there's another product that you use manually to gently buff away hair (and it exfoliates skin at same time). It comes with a finger tip pad ideal for the bikini line.

Anyone that has digital TV can find them on the infomercial channels, starting at ch 640 on sky. I think the last 2 I mentioned were adverised on something called Pitch tv.

Post a reply Posted on 12 Feb 2009 at 10:32 pm

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Oh, there's also a product called Nads which is a hair remover made from natural ingredients, and was developed in Australia I think.

It's also been re-branded as "Nads for Men". It's probably exactly the same but in 'masculine' packaging lol.

Post a reply Posted on 12 Feb 2009 at 10:36 pm

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Hatsoff, the buffing thing is utter rubbish. Save your pennies, all it does is take off a layer of skin and it only lasts as long as shaving. I have the Nads stuff to stop ingrowing hairs and that's pretty good. Have my suspisions it's just aspirin and tea tree oil mixed in water though!

Post a reply Posted on 13 Feb 2009 at 7:30 pm

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weve just used morrisons hair removel cream worked a treat but had to trim the hair down 1st

Post a reply Posted on 6 Mar 2009 at 8:16 pm

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Phew - I'm so glad I found this thread. I'm also getting seriously fed up of shaving down below because of horrible lumps and bumps etc. I tried hair removal cream because I thought if you could use it for your bikini, it wouldn't be that bad on your labia. Boy was I wrong!! I thought I'd done myself some serious damage for a while! It bloody hurt, but I did like the effect, though it didn't last as long as I was hoping. Not brave enough for waxing, I only epilate the bottom of my legs, I can only get just past my knees before the pain makes me give in. Going to investigate Nads I think!

Post a reply Posted on 15 Mar 2009 at 9:45 pm

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I still stick with shaving as it seems to give them best 'finish' & I seem to have an allergy to hair removal creams :( It does look really nice for the first day or so, lovely & smooth - but then there is a 'man-ban' in that department till all the yukky re-growth has gone etc. I have accidently slipped once or twice.....very ouchy as I caught one of my flaps (haha sorry!) - which was very painful for a few days whilst peeing....but still, I stick with shaving. Waxing seems to painful & plucking....too long & boring!! :D

Plus, I now know, that a buff muff means oral from my man...it does something to him & drives him horny-crazy.....so I put up with it for the bonus I get ;) x

Post a reply Posted on 15 Mar 2009 at 9:54 pm

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Well, I shave my downstairs area, though the regrowth is annoyingly fast, and I occasionally get a rash if I do it in a hurry. Apparently there's a sensitive area shaving cream called something like "coochie" that's supposed to help. And you're supposed to use a single bladed razor with a new blade each time, because otherwise you're shaving too close to the skin. There's always buying an intimate area trimmer, to trim it down before you shave, and make sure you take a hot shower or bath before hand, or just heat up a flannel and lay it over your cooch to open up the pores, and I use a moisturising shaving cream from King of Shaves, seems to work wonders, and moisturise afterwards.

Post a reply Posted on 15 Mar 2009 at 10:09 pm

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DanielleMarie wrote:

Well, I shave my downstairs area, though the regrowth is annoyingly fast, and I occasionally get a rash if I do it in a hurry. Apparently there's a sensitive area shaving cream called something like "coochie" that's supposed to help. And you're supposed to use a single bladed razor with a new blade each time, because otherwise you're shaving too close to the skin. There's always buying an intimate area trimmer, to trim it down before you shave, and make sure you take a hot shower or bath before hand, or just heat up a flannel and lay it over your cooch to open up the pores, and I use a moisturising shaving cream from King of Shaves, seems to work wonders, and moisturise afterwards.

^ ^ ^ Haha ditto to me minus the King of Shaves stuff :)

Post a reply Posted on 15 Mar 2009 at 10:20 pm

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Lava_Twilight_x wrote:

DanielleMarie wrote:

Well, I shave my downstairs area, though the regrowth is annoyingly fast, and I occasionally get a rash if I do it in a hurry. Apparently there's a sensitive area shaving cream called something like "coochie" that's supposed to help. And you're supposed to use a single bladed razor with a new blade each time, because otherwise you're shaving too close to the skin. There's always buying an intimate area trimmer, to trim it down before you shave, and make sure you take a hot shower or bath before hand, or just heat up a flannel and lay it over your cooch to open up the pores, and I use a moisturising shaving cream from King of Shaves, seems to work wonders, and moisturise afterwards.

^ ^ ^ Haha ditto to me minus the King of Shaves stuff :)

I found it randomly in Tescos last week, and I don't know how I ever shaved without it now. Lol

Post a reply Posted on 15 Mar 2009 at 10:27 pm

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DanielleMarie wrote:

I found it randomly in Tescos last week, and I don't know how I ever shaved without it now. Lol

hmmm interesting....might have to get myself some when I do the food-shop. Thanks for the heads up on that hun! :) x

Post a reply Posted on 15 Mar 2009 at 11:11 pm

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This thread has reminded me I planned to wax today but I've forgotten. Oops

Post a reply Posted on 26 Mar 2009 at 11:55 am

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Has any one tried or heard of threading?

I was sceptical at first, it's a technique used in South Asia where all you need is a ball of thread!

It's very time consuming but so much less painful than shaving or using depilatory creams especially once the regrowth sets in. Most surpirising thing is that it grabs even the smallest hairs, even the ones you can't see..

There's how-to videos here:

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/367914/quick_hair_removal_using_magical_thread/

and an article here:

https://www.amazines.com/article_detail.cfm/334063?articleid=334063

Requires patience, but less nerve and money than asking for a Hollywood

Post a reply Posted on 26 Mar 2009 at 9:16 pm

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Found a nice little shaving kit for 5 pounds doesn't leave any stubble no shaving rash either works well for me and the missus ,its got a profile shaver on it too so if you like a brazilan.It's  called Carmen -Top -To -Toe. was 19 pounds reduced to 5 pounds in The Factory Shop. give a try best  thing we've found so far but only one fault the boy's still have to wet shave the sack.lol xx

Post a reply Posted on 28 Mar 2009 at 10:35 pm

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I just follow:

Exfoliate with gloves

Shave downwards, not opposite to the growth direction

moisturize afterwards

Works everytime! Also having a tan makes it look sexy and you can't  see re growth

Post a reply Posted on 28 Mar 2009 at 11:29 pm

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I've just bought the ultimate personal shaver kit from Lovehoney and I'm slowly becoming impressed with it.
I'm finding it's not leaving everything as smooth as it says but I've got a funny feeling that's just me trying to get used to using it properly.
Greatest thing about it has been that the regrowth hasn't been itchy, sore or bumpy. Even if it still leave a bit of prickle it's worth it for the massive decrease in irritation.

Think of those lint(bobble) removers you use on clothes. It's the same principle as that basically.

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