Falkenstein -> RE: hair removal how to question (9/29/2009 1:44:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DavanKael I am a big fan of shaving. Any hair I want gone gets shaved (With the occasional trim of the split ends of the hair on my head via scissors). The negative effects (Irritation, ingrown hairs, cuts, etc.) tend to lessen across time as your body and you acclimate to the process. For added softness, perhaps moisturizing lotion after-the-fact. Davan With you as the famous exception who confirms the rule, I am sure that most women have no clue how to correctly shave (a lot of men neither, but that is another story). IMnHO, key to good shaving is heat, for at least five minutes, if possible ten or more, in the form of a hot shower or hot towels, the hotter, the better. The lathe is of course very important and I recommend these blaireau <trad> with real soap. It has also lots of positive side-effects. Women I shaved never complained that I was creating to much lath on their clithood, which is strategically well placed to.... , well it is well placed. I also believe in also often changing the blades. I have a moustache like Don Diego de la Vega (I loved the Zorro series when I was a young boy) and look exactly like him except for the eyes, the mouth and the rest of the face, but it is clear for even the most unobservative observer that we are both mustached mammals. Shaving around a moustache requires a lot of time and I think that this is what most people do not want to invest into shaving. A pity when one consider that the time not spent shaving (or cuddling or fondling or carressing) is spent in front of the television Take me as an example, I just went for a quick shave, more to make sure that I would not forget anything for this post. The results of haste lack of focus is that my face looks slightly less bloody than the Gettysburgh battle... Kinky Regards, Henry
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