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Q: Tips For Shaving My "area"
asked by: meatball on October 31st, 2005
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Hello guys and gals, justwondering if anyone had any tips for me. I'd really like to trim my area, and shave my balls clean, but I dont want to itch all the time, and I want it to look good, so if any guys or girls have any tips for me it would be very appreciated! Thanks!
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starachell
replied on October 31st, 2005
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Use something like the veet bladeless razer it works well and doesn't itch, just go in the same direction.
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cd998776
replied on October 31st, 2005
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In the future, there is no need to create multiple threads...

-trim the area (short) first with electric trimmers.


-take a warm bath prior to shaving.


-you a new blade/razor each time. I recommend the gillette mach 3 turbo.

-decide whether you want to shave in the tub (with the warm water) or with shaving cream. Both ways work well.


-shave once with the grain to remove the bulk of the hair and once against the grain to smooth it out. Try not to shave any are more than 2-3 times to reduce the chances of razor burn.


-shave no more often then ever 5-7 days when you first start out.


-it is likely to itch at first, but this will go away after a day or two, and won't continue each time you shave in the future. Some talcom powder will help you to combat the itching.


-never use an electric razor.


-never use after shave.


-never use hair removal products as they often cause chemical burns when applied to this sensitive area.
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