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DrtyBoy
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Use code PPAT66 for an extra 10% off  (and quidco)

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DrtyBoy wrote:

Use code PPAT66 for an extra 10% off  (and quidco)

sounds good i'l try cos i love it when i'm smooth

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never tried it myself, i trim but thats about it.

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need to mate it gives more sensation to both peeps

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just dont wanna itch like mad down there....

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you get used to it after a while

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how long is  a while

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a couple of day's then its nice the coolness gives you a fantastic hard on

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nice... well i may try then !

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Willie wrote:

Shave.

Use a good razor (Gillette Mach 3 turbo has a little motor in it and is the best razor in the world) a NEW blade, and a good gel (King of Shaves original)

Works on women's bits too!!

got to agree with you there, apart from i use johnsons softwash allover.

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toycar69 wrote:

Hmm, I saw on yahoo the other week that a few companies including Boots are now selling permanent hair removal products.  It was something like laser, only heat / IR instead I think.

http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Smooth-Skin-Intense-Pulsed-Light-hair-reduction-system_117122/

Not cheap I grant you, but there's no reason why groups of like minded individuals couldn't share the cost.  Takes 6-12 weeks, but once done its done for good.  Think of the money saved on wax, razors etc over time.

Oooh, thanks for that TC, that sounds great!

Now all i have to do is convince my sisters that they need it too and we would only have to pay about £50 each!

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Bump!!!

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Alicia D'amore wrote:

I advise exfoliatiing before and after shaving to prevent ingrown hairs,

I've been doing this since Ad suggested it a good few months ago (well thats when I read it anyway) and it really does help with the ingrown hair problem. Personally I use regular soap on those exfoliator glove/mitten things, but that might be a bit too rough for some people.

Anyhoo, just wanted to say that it seems to be working for me.

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Kitty_McPlunder wrote:

Alicia D'amore wrote:

I advise exfoliatiing before and after shaving to prevent ingrown hairs,

I've been doing this since Ad suggested it a good few months ago (well thats when I read it anyway) and it really does help with the ingrown hair problem. Personally I use regular soap on those exfoliator glove/mitten things, but that might be a bit too rough for some people.

Anyhoo, just wanted to say that it seems to be working for me.

Glad it's helping! I tried absolutely everything before I discovered that little gem - can't remember where I heard it, but it made the world of difference for me, and now my body is used to it, I don't need to exfoliate anymore as long as I shave regularly.

Adx

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cala wrote:

Willie wrote:

Shave.

Use a good razor (Gillette Mach 3 turbo has a little motor in it and is the best razor in the world) a NEW blade, and a good gel (King of Shaves original)

Works on women's bits too!!

got to agree with you there, apart from i use johnsons softwash allover.

Both my self and hubby use gillette mach 3 razors..i find a nice hot bath a good shaving jel and we both have no trouble with a rash or itchness,,,normally every 2 days for a shave i have been shaving for 15 yrs now and i,m always very smooth

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 I find a good trim first if you're long. Then a pre soak in a bath then a good clean shave does wonders. Nice and smooth. Remember to moisture after avoids the awkward itch.

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Oooh, exfoliating has helped a lot with my shaving lately! That and using decent razors.

But I'm finding a bit of difficulty in getting the 'hard to reach' places around the labia... I didn't used to bother around there to start with, but I do now because it makes it so much better for sex and using toys. But I keep missing bits and I'm scared of cutting myself in silly places! Plus, when I shave it then leave it for a while, the hair grows and gets quite harsh and spikey!

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 A very man question. But has anyone used Veet down there? Is it recommended? Or am I just being dumb?

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Um.. not recommended I don't think.. I have tried it before on my pubic hair, but not near the delicate bits.. didn't work for me. Then again it didn't work anywhere...

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Well, at the OH's request I tried having a bit of a trim at the weekend, for the first time ever. I was a bit apprehensive, but actually I quite like the result. Didn't fancy shaving it all off (I'm a hairy so-and-so anyway, so a random bald bit in the middle would look utterly weird), but trimmed it quite short.

I have to say it's made my balls a lot more sensitive (in a good way), and no problems with itchiness, so win-win I think - I'd recommend it to other blokes thinking about giving it a try.

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