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cavewomancollar -> shaving problems (3/18/2009 12:55:22 PM)

ok.. i shave my legs, armpits and pussy.. thats normal.. (for me that is) but always my leg and armpit are smoth and no problem.. but.. my .. kitty is always with ingrown hair and bumps the day after shaving.. what can i do to prevent this and to keep smooth (and ive tried plocking machines and waxing, wax didnt work for me)




OttersSwim -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 1:10:38 PM)

Coochy Cream and a fresh blade always helps...

http://www.shopinprivate.com/coocshavexge.html




cavewomancollar -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 1:15:52 PM)

uhm.. thing is.. we dont have this product here in iceland.. and there is like a huge problem ordering stuff from overseas.. cause they dont hesitate to double tax it and stuff.. 




camille65 -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 1:21:18 PM)

CoochieCream made me go itchy :(
Thank all the hairy little gods, my owner doesn't care when I get lazy about shaving my legs much less my girlie bits! I detest shaving. One day when I win the lottery I'm going to have laser hair removal done from the neck down.. til then it is hit or miss shaving with emphasis on 'miss'.




ExKat -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 1:58:10 PM)

Try using the search function...there are threads about shaving ever so often: it seems a common demand from dominants. I used to have that problem big time, and eventually, it's gotten better. If you're just starting shaving, it's gonna be a pain. Other than that, use fresh blades, and whatever shaving product you like best. Lots of people recommend using conditioner instead of shaving cream. Shave in the direction the hair grows. Use moisturizer afterwards.




CelticPrince -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 2:15:50 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: cavewomancollar

ok.. i shave my legs, armpits and pussy.. thats normal.. (for me that is) but always my leg and armpit are smoth and no problem.. but.. my .. kitty is always with ingrown hair and bumps the day after shaving.. what can i do to prevent this and to keep smooth (and ive tried plocking machines and waxing, wax didnt work for me)


cavewoman,

believe it or not but a mans electric, Norelco floating heads will work fine.

CP




InTonguesslut -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 2:41:44 PM)

I use a hair removal cream, silky smooth skin, no irritation, blemishes, ingrowing hairs [:D]




cavewomancollar -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 2:48:21 PM)

I have tried differnt kind of those sort of creams.. and i get alergic reaction or something.. get rashes and pimples!! nasty looking.. 




MRandme -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 3:07:31 PM)

i use hair conditioner for the shave and then follow up with some pads that have witchhazel and a moisturizer in them. i still get ingrowns, but not the rash. i have also been using a plucking machine for the less sensitive areas. Over time, with plucking, the hair comes in less dense. Theoretically, it will stop growing. i doubt that theory because after 30+ years of plucking, i still can get a unibrow if i am not carefull, lol.






MissMorrigan -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 3:18:31 PM)

I posted this on another site regarding this issue:

Having very sensitive skin, I find that the 'off the shelf' cream products burn and leave a red soreness that lasts for a couple of days. My boy was researching hair removal products some months ago and came across a powder called 'Magic'which was originally designed to relieve facial razor burn/bumps in black men, however, I have found this works extremely well on other parts of the body such as legs/pubic hair provided the hair isn't too long prior to applying it once made up and no after-burn/rash.

The mixture works extremely well on my boy who's naturally very hairy and if it works well on him, it'll work on just about anyone provided they clip the hair to acceptable length prior to application.

Hair removal is one of those tedious things that is the bane of most women's lives! It's doubly difficult for so many men given that hair tends to be coarser and there's so much more of it. My own sub is dark haired (italian lineage) and is covered in body hair. We went through the gamut of hair removal and found Magic really was the BEST product on the market (can't seem to find it in shops) and while it can be a bit messy, there are ways of perfecting the application of this stuff and as yet, we have experienced no skin rashes/burning sensation even when used around the anus.

This Does Work




akisha -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 3:29:54 PM)

tea tree oil lotion works awesome.




Lynnxz -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 4:28:01 PM)

Tea tree oil or witch hazel right after works pretty well for me.

I am still waiting for my lazer to kick in... *sigh* I wish I could wax in between treatments, C has never seen me all smoooooooth.... I do not get a close shave because it will break out even if I use oil right afterwards. :(




greeneyedreamer -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 5:08:45 PM)

CORTAID works like magic




whis31 -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 7:14:16 PM)

shave and while still damp baby oil!




FelineFae -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 8:36:04 PM)

1* at least 30 mins before you remove the hair, take somethin scratchy, and exfoliate the skin.
2* pat dry when you finish shaving.
3* get a solid deodorant that dries clear and apply to the crease betweeh your legs and torso.

hth-feline




Lockit -> RE: shaving problems (3/18/2009 8:52:48 PM)

No matter what I used, I had problems... till I found a handy dandy lil battery operated, Conair razer... like a mustash trimmer.  No more problems and even the big um doesn't mind when I need to shave him now... he was kind of scared of mom with a razor... I don't know why! hehe




lighthearted -> RE: shaving problems (3/19/2009 11:12:55 AM)

a swipe of iodine kills the germs on your skin before shaving, and it's cheap and easy.




Mercnbeth -> RE: shaving problems (3/19/2009 11:25:59 AM)

over the last 6 years this slave has tried every technique, lotion, oil, cream and razor on the market and the ONLY time it is smooth is immediately afterwards.
 
this slave has given up her search for the holy-grail-of-shaving and has decided that the anguish over not finding it and the resultant day after conseqences is extremely delicious to the sadist that owns her.[;)]




gauguin -> RE: shaving problems (3/19/2009 5:49:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MissMorrigan

I posted this on another site regarding this issue:

Having very sensitive skin, I find that the 'off the shelf' cream products burn and leave a red soreness that lasts for a couple of days. My boy was researching hair removal products some months ago and came across a powder called 'Magic'which was originally designed to relieve facial razor burn/bumps in black men, however, I have found this works extremely well on other parts of the body such as legs/pubic hair provided the hair isn't too long prior to applying it once made up and no after-burn/rash.

This Does Work


I can confirm that, Magic does real magic big time :-)

prefer conditioning version - http://www.poshgeezer.com/product.asp?PRODUCT=608




Gage46Bstn -> RE: shaving problems (3/19/2009 6:44:49 PM)

I always have my guys use aloe along with and after shaving or waxing. It really is miracle stuff. It naturally heals. Helps with any itching problems too that seem to very common with first timer men.




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