i was looking at buying an electrical shaver, partly because i’m fed up of razor shaving. Also because i’m finding it tricky to maintain the bush downstairs, but i hate having to shave it bare with a razor, and when i use scissors it always ends up uneven.
so wanted to buy something electrical that will help me trim this but still have something down there as i prefer it not to be completley bare.
ideally not looking to spend a fortune but i don’t really know what’s out there. does anyone have any recommendations for what i’m poking for?
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I have the Philips oneblade pro. Seems to work well with everything, different length setting etc.
For crack I would recommend hair removal cream. It's good for harder to reach areas with shavers and unlike shavers it's not uncomfortable when it grows back
Always used a hand razor much more controllable and safer than electric and have cut myself with electric but every 6/8weeks I go for a wax try that if you don't like saving
So my girlfriend convinced me a while ago that she will wax my pubs in returns for other favors. I got to say I was not happy during our session, or the next 2 day since it was swollen and red. However the next 3 weeks it was AMAZING, I loved the feeling of not having pubs and soft skin. After that when the new hair started coming out it did itch, but it was not terrible. I am planning to do it again however I had a appointment to get circumcised April 2, 2018 and I did not want the doctor to be concerned about any redness. I used a trimmer like I always do, and post operation I continued to trim. I will likely wax again in June.
(Use hard wax not soft wax, this does not stick to skin if you try)
Yes quite agree I get waxed every 8weeks after a while I do not get any itching as well as my crack wf loves it as she shave anyway, if I am buy I wet shave which is just as good
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