pixelslave -> RE: Shaving... (5/26/2007 2:14:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: KaramelGoddess Originally I wasn't going to reply to this post. However, the more I read it, the more it annoyed Me. So, I'm going to try and be diplomatic. pixel, I know you are trying to help and offer your best advice. I have some queries though: a) What makes you think a product designed for African-American men would work on Me? b) You chose to answer My OP from a racial point of view... I must respectfully ask...why? Others did not...only you did...I'm just curious as to why. There was no racial motivation or implication ever intended in my response. The product works fairly well on me, although I prefer a razor and do not shave my pubic patch. I have also applied it to a former Mistress on numerous occasions. It seemed to work well on her, although we both had our problems with irritation that would eventually occur after a few days when it came to our pubic patches (thus the reason I keep mine trimmed instead of shaved). [;)] No offense was at all intended. I was merely sharing my knowledge of the origin of the product. I am not racially motivated and never have been. I've raised my unmentionables to be "color blind" and am proud that they make no distinction in that regard when choosing their friends. [&:] Like any other product on the market, it's possible that you'll discover it may or may not suit you regardless of your racial background which was of no consideration to me when I recommended the product. It was highly recommended to me a number of years ago on a mailing list that I subscribed to. In fact, there's a partially used can of it underneath the sink in my bathroom that I checked to make certain I had the name correct before I posted! [:)] quote:
Doctors now say powder is one of the worst things you can use near a vagina as it locks moisture against the skin. Sure it smells & feels nice, but it's really not good for a part of the body as moist as the vagina/pubic area. ~Kara In my experience, moisture can irritate freshly shaved or depilated skin, particularly in the pubic patch above the penis or vagina (the latter per experience with a former Mistress). Powder, particularly the kind made from corn starch, as that would be what I'd recommend instead of talcum (I strongly suspect talcum powder is what the doctors are referring to), can help absorb any moisture that appears, keeping the skin smooth, and help avoid any rashes from occurring particularly if you have sensitive skin as I do. [>:] Moisture in the area above the crotch was what I was primarily intending to refer to. My apologies for not being more specific. There's often too many details or too much information that exists to try and convey it all at once, especially when time is limited while one is trying to compose a post that is helpful to others. [image]http://www.collarchat.com/micons/m23.gif[/image] I hope I've answered your questions to your satisfaction. [&:] - pixel
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