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justnewsub -> hair removal question (9/24/2007 8:01:28 PM)

any advise please.  i have very sensitive skin and can't shave, get red bumps... tried creams... but still red bumps... any suggestions?

TIA

Just New Sub




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: hair removal question (9/24/2007 9:59:19 PM)

Soon to be Shaved

This Week's Pubic Hair Thread

Brazillian Wax Jobs and Pain Management

Ingrown Hairs

Speaking of Razor Burn

Shaved hot or not?

Depilatories

Trimmed or shaved? and razor burn

Shaving questions??????

Another shaving solution

A slightly hairy question

Brazillian Wax and More Fun Stuff

One More Shaving Question

Not Razor Burn...razor bumps!

Permanent Hair Removal




ThinkingKitten -> RE: hair removal question (9/25/2007 5:01:37 PM)

Thank you LA. An awesome job as usual. I hope the OP realises that those are links to previous threads and doesn't just think that everyone is ignoring her question....




gcarlos -> RE: hair removal question (9/25/2007 8:25:30 PM)

The only way i have found that i don't get red bumps, a rash or ingrown hairs is to wax.....and it looks MUCH nicer too.




devotedsylph -> RE: hair removal question (9/25/2007 10:41:41 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: justnewsub

any advise please.  i have very sensitive skin and can't shave, get red bumps... tried creams... but still red bumps... any suggestions?

TIA

Just New Sub


Here are some tips from my own experiences:
1. Take a hot shower or bath first.  It opens your pores.
2. NEVER use soap.  I use shaving gel with aloe or marked 'sensitive skin'. They come in a wide array of scents now.
3. Use a very sharp razor.  For shaving my girly bits, I never use a blade more than twice.
4. I prefer 2- or 3-blade disposable razors.
5. If you haven't shaved in a while and the hair is longer, try to trim first.
6. Use your other hand to pull the skin taut.

Hope this helps,
sylph




justnewsub -> RE: hair removal question (9/26/2007 10:22:35 AM)

thank you so much the info really has helped, luckyalbatross thank you so much for all the links very very helpful!![:)]




SubmissiveGael -> RE: hair removal question (9/27/2007 1:28:03 PM)

I am male and not sure how to do this either but I must try using some of the advice here!




Pyrrsefanie -> RE: hair removal question (9/27/2007 5:07:29 PM)

I've had great success with something called "Coochie Cream."  Silly name, but it seriously works... it's kind of pricey, though, so I'd say if you do get it (a lot of sex shops sell it, I've noticed), use it ONLY for the most sensitive bits.

Also, hemp seed oil-based lotion is amazing for soothing razor burn and red bumps and the like.  Apparently hemp has restorative properties for skin...?  It's never let me down!




starlaTDM -> RE: hair removal question (9/27/2007 5:36:14 PM)

I swear by laser hair removal it is expensive but once gone, its gone, forever. I use a company called ideal image and they will do all but the head.






onlyHisgirl -> RE: hair removal question (9/27/2007 10:34:24 PM)

LA rocks!
i gave up on shaving and i just go and get it waxed.  However i make sure they don't use the wax with paper (i forget what it's called) but they just put the wax on the hair and then pull.  Much nicer and doesn't hurt too bad but then again...i like it when they do that. ;-)
What?  i am a slight masochist and bad speller, lol




MstrssScarlet -> RE: hair removal question (9/27/2007 11:42:49 PM)

I have the same problem.  Either wax (best but a bit expensive) or shave with a special cream made for this.  There's lots of them out there now - even in Walmart.  I would NOT recommend depilatories.  They can burn the skin and usually don't work very well.  Afterword, always dab on some witch hazel.  If you shave, don't go over the same areas more than once or twice.  Works pretty well for me.
Mistress Scarlet




MstrssScarlet -> RE: hair removal question (9/27/2007 11:47:05 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Pyrrsefanie

Also, hemp seed oil-based lotion is amazing for soothing razor burn and red bumps and the like.  Apparently hemp has restorative properties for skin...?  It's never let me down!



I've never tried these.  Where do you purchase them?
Mistress Scarlet




slavebilly15 -> RE: hair removal question (9/28/2007 6:53:42 AM)

Recently got a bad batch of Veet and suffering from a burned pee pee!
Going back to shaving with a razor!!!




LivingInSin -> RE: hair removal question (9/28/2007 11:16:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: slavebilly15

Recently got a bad batch of Veet and suffering from a burned pee pee!
Going back to shaving with a razor!!!


owie. thank you for sharing. i was going to try it out this weekend....hmmm think ill pass on that particular brand of pain.




Bishonenjim -> RE: hair removal question (9/28/2007 11:24:00 PM)

After reading about someone getting torn appart by an epilator, and then hearing some really good news about them I decided to buy one and it's working really well for me.  I could never get a really smooth shave and still got really bad razor burn.  With the epilator, skin gets red with slight bumps that last maybe an hour and go away.  It's pretty painful though, but I hear it gets better with multiple uses.




eyesopened -> RE: hair removal question (9/29/2007 3:50:02 AM)

tea tree oil.... use it instead of any shaving gel or soap.  for me it was like a miracle.




Bobbie9395 -> RE: hair removal question (9/29/2007 10:58:45 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: devotedsylph

quote:

ORIGINAL: justnewsub

any advise please.  i have very sensitive skin and can't shave, get red bumps... tried creams... but still red bumps... any suggestions?

TIA

Just New Sub


Here are some tips from my own experiences:
1. Take a hot shower or bath first.  It opens your pores.
2. NEVER use soap.  I use shaving gel with aloe or marked 'sensitive skin'. They come in a wide array of scents now.
3. Use a very sharp razor.  For shaving my girly bits, I never use a blade more than twice.
4. I prefer 2- or 3-blade disposable razors.
5. If you haven't shaved in a while and the hair is longer, try to trim first.
6. Use your other hand to pull the skin taut.

Hope this helps,
sylph


For those of us who can't afford professional hair removal, this looks like the best solution, and I'm going to stick with it, too.  A couple of months ago, I tried Veet.  I ended up literally screaming with pain.  It was pure torture.  I honestly thought I had done permanent damage to myself.  It was further torture trying to get the damn stuff off.  NEVER again!!!  Skintimate and a fresh blade from then on.




deliciousmorsel -> RE: hair removal question (10/17/2007 10:25:50 PM)

Two things helped me; ever noticed how men shave their face every day and it looks great? Shaving exfoliates the skin- the longer you do it the less bad the rash becomes. But until then, the Sally Hansen people make a bikini/ Brazilian rash soothing pad that helps amazingly. It has a little bit of salicylic acid, an exfolient, along with assorted soothing plant things.
I'm finding that the disposable razor every or every other day is the way to go- keeps that exfoliation effect up and longer hair is a huge problem, messes up the razor blades and you can't get a decent shave.

For what it's worth...




TakenPet -> RE: hair removal question (10/17/2007 11:14:32 PM)

Try laser hair removal, you will have to shave a little bit and just accept the red bumps.  Its a little more costly but a lot easier on sensitive skin and tends to have longer lasting results than waxing.  Look into do some research, talk to some aestheticans they might have some solutions for you.  Another way to avoid the bumps shave in the direction of the hair instead of opposite.  Smooth even strokes and avoid going over it again and again.
Good luck




chiaThePet -> RE: hair removal question (10/17/2007 11:19:57 PM)

Eh, I just couldn't find the time anymore, so I let it all grow out.

I do keep it trimmed around the eyes though, just for driving ya know.

chia* (the pet)




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