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Joined: 14 Sep 2007 Posts: 19 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Posted: Monday October 8, 2007 1:32 pm Post subject: General Shaving Tips |
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Keep your skin exfoliated on a regular basis. You can do this with a shower mitt or wash cloth to remove dry, flaky skin which can clog your pores. But DON'T exfoliate on the day you'll actually be removing hair since this can cause additional irritation. Scented shaving creams and lotions tend to have chemicals and can cause more irritation. Removing hair on a regular basis tends to make it easier to do in general. The more stubble means the more irritation between removal. "Prime" your pubic hair by applying a thin layer of regular hair conditioner. This will soften the hair and the blade will glide more gently. If shaving takes too much time or causes too much irritation, try just trimming with scissors or an electric razor. Experiment with hair lengths, as some trimming lengths may be too "pointy" or "stubbly" for your partner. If you exercise a lot by running or walking, keeping fully shaved may be difficult as it can case chaffing during these activities. Take a shower or soak in a hot bath prior to hair removal. Warm, wet hair is easier to remove. Experiment with different products and methods. Find what works best for you! _________________ WaxWaxWaxForMen Administrator |
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scoutniagara
Joined: 24 Feb 2008 Posts: 8
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Posted: Monday February 25, 2008 9:34 am Post subject: Hair Conditioner for Softening Hair |
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When I don't have a male Brazilian sugaring, I shave daily in the shower. I never thought of using hair conditioner to make the stubble softer. Thanks for the suggestion.
Because I shave each day, I don't seem to get any irritation. |
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