Oh my God, You got that much pain by trimming your pubic hair? Frightening!!!!. I can't believe it. If you are getting pain just for trimming what will happen if you do a clean shave?Quote:
Originally Posted by ciara1111111
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Oh my God, You got that much pain by trimming your pubic hair? Frightening!!!!. I can't believe it. If you are getting pain just for trimming what will happen if you do a clean shave?Quote:
Originally Posted by ciara1111111
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Originally Posted by ciara1111111
Well I do and have done for years you will get used to it but I suggest that you clean shave it cause the pain you may be experiencing would that its prickly and stabing you but if you are clean shaven it shouldn't do that at first it may so you will need to shave each other day depending on how fast your hair grows back but after a while it will take longer for it to come back and it won't be as hard so it shouldn't stabe you
You likely gave yourself razor burn by not doing it right. First you have to trim it as short as you can with a trimmer, sizzors or whatever, wash well with hot soapy water, and rinse, then use a good cream or gell you shave it first going with downward strokes then side to side and finally with upward strokes, never using the razor on dry skin. Reapply cream as needed. It won't hut if you do it that way. Trust me, as I've done this for years and so has my wife. I actually had to teach her the right way as initially she had the same complaint as you. Now that she knows how to do it she never wants it to grow back. Contemplating laser removal to keep it that way permanently.
And my personal experience is a large percentage if not most women are now doing this. Starting to see in gyms more and more guys doing it as well.
Do you really shave 4 directions every time? That just seems to spell bad news...Quote:
Originally Posted by smoothy
I find that using hair conditioner to shave is good. It leaves me very smooth and soft. Plus a very GOOD razor with 4 blades.
All right, I've been using my Gillette Fusion to shave down there ever since I started to shave my pubic hairs. It's a close shave, but I am wondering - should I invest in a nice 4-blade "female razor" to shave my pubes? My fusion blades are just getting eaten alive, and I think it's because they aren't designed for shaving pubic hair, and I think the "female razor" blades would last longer... does anyone know or could anyone shine some light on this?
I have found that the Norelco works real well. I use it to shave everything including my sack... Worth the money lasts 10 yearsQuote:
Originally Posted by baal12
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Originally Posted by baal12
That's what works best for me. If I just go down its rough to the touch, If it go only up strokes I tend to get razor burn. But if I go downward, and side to side before going upstrokes if somes out smooth as silk with no razor burn. I do lightly spread more gell between passes I have in my hand. I spread the gell with one hand but work the razon with the other. I never pass over bare skin without gell. Never, ever get razor burn this way. And recently I've started using the 5 blade Gillette Fusion Power which is even better than the Mach 3 in my mind.
I think it's to each their OWN! ;) I like it cleaned up... but that's me. Whatever you want... you do! :cool:
Yeah, but I am talking, do female razors truly last longer than guy razors?
I think they do well they have in the past or me but maybe we need a guys opinion on this someone that has tried both also
I have used both razors (male/female) blade razors. In a blade I found that the Gillette SensorExcel Razor laster longer than the mens razor from Gillette... I still like the Norelco better... just my choice... looking for long lasting blade go with Gillette SensorExcel RazorQuote:
Originally Posted by dulla_girl
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Originally Posted by baal12
Use the Schick Quattro. 4 blades and awesome.
Wife actually prefers my Mach three to her triple blade woman's razor. She hasn't used my new Fusion Power yet, she might have a new favorite. So based on my wife's experience women's razors las no longer than mens. And if fact that is one woman that finds a mans razor superior. She does however use a women's cream/gell instead of mine.
Based on the two that followed mine I stand corrected... thanks:)Quote:
Originally Posted by rustynail
I'm a woman and honestly I have no preference whatsoever. My man went up to the shower one night without telling me and came down smooth, from his face, chest and uhm `area` lol. I loved his smooth chest but it itched so much he hasn't done it since. I think I prefare him manly and hairy but its his choice, his body I can only give my preference.
Well I shave it off mostly for a sport and it feels much better
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Originally Posted by rustynail
It doesn't matter what you use as long as I don't get stubble burn on my face when I'm pleasuring you.:D
My wife likes me to shave down completely below the neck... I'm average type hairy naturally so I indulge her during the winter when I'm covered up in public and nobody will see, but keep the pubic area smooth year round since only she sees it except maybe the doctor. It only itches by the third day so the trick is kep it up before it gets to the itching point.
shaving is most utilized.
Trim your Pubic Hair
To make this process easier, trim the genital area before applying the razor! You'll save blades this way. Electric razors, clippers (with safety guards) or scissors work well. To get a closer cut and avoid unwanted nicks, pull the hair up then trim away.
Soaking
Take a long, warm bath beforehand. This softens coarse pubic hair and makes it easier to shave and style.
Lathering
Apply shaving cream or gel to lather the pubic area. A thin layer of petroleum jelly will help with a closer shave. Soap doesn't make the best lather for pubic shaving. Note that some people may have allergic reactions to certain shaving cream.
Shaving
There are many different ways to style your pubic hair. Think about it before you start and be as creative as you desire. It is recommended to shave the same way the hair grows. Avoid constantly stroking the same area during the shave because this may irritate the skin. Aim for two to three short strokes. Do stretch the skin to reach the difficult hairy spots.
Moisturizing
Rinse, dry and moisturize the freshly shaven pubic area. Baby oil and Aloe Vera work well. It's best to avoid moisturizers that contain fragrances and colors, since this may cause irritation. You may also want to use baby powder for comfort.
The pubic area is sensitive and may take time to adjust to the razor. Shaving once a week is enough for your first month. Don't worry about a smooth shave the first month.
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