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smallpackage
Oct 2, 2006, 8:58 PM
I know it's a dumb question, but if you don't know you gotta ask .
I wanna shave down below but any time I tried i've cut my sack and got a rash where I haven't cut :eek: any advice, tips welcome!
Herbwoman39
Oct 2, 2006, 9:36 PM
Use a brand new disposable razor or go get Nair bikini stuff but be really careful with the nair or you could get chemical burns.
codybear3
Oct 2, 2006, 10:07 PM
I have shaved using both shaving cream and plain soap...Use a clean shaver and use even strokes...Don't rush through this process...Use water that is only as hot as you can take it. This makes the nut sac more easy to handle...I have never really had any problems with rash (razor burns) or cuts so I really don't know what to recommend other than wash them and keep them dry...Also, shave regularly because the growing hairs can cause some people alot of uncomfortable poking and itching...Hope this helps... :paw: :paw:
JrzGuy3
Oct 2, 2006, 10:09 PM
Second what herbwoman said to nair: furthermore, this skin is really thin and absorbs cremes pretty well. Don't use nair to get smooth.
What Nair is useful for is softening up the hair before shaving. Just leave it on for 1-2 minutes instead of the 6-8 (or whatever) you're normally supposed to.
As for shaving, don't go cheap on razors here; go out and buy yourself a Gillette Fusion or something. Use copious amounts of shaving gel. Also, shave very, Very lightly; the skin is soft so its easy to cut, but he hair follicles are also very soft so you don't need to push hard like you would to shave your face.
Good luck!
smokey
Oct 2, 2006, 10:41 PM
I did that once....never again....its bad enough having to shave my face...wait a minute I have a beard..oh yeah...thats why....its bad enough having to shave your face muchless anything else.
Besides that fact the last time anyone got near it with anything sharp I was 3 days old.
NJpantyboy69
Oct 2, 2006, 11:08 PM
A year or so back I started using Nair for Men, found in most local drug stores (or I suppose Chemists Shoppes if you are across the pond). It costs about $5-$6 most places. One tube will last you for a long time
Nair for Men works great, though as someone below points out, you might get a small chemical burn, but the discomfort from that only lasts one day at most. You leave it on the full time specified, and then using a wet, soapy wash cloth in the shower and it just washes off in little micro hairs and goes down the drain.
It beats the heck out of trying to shave, and you don't get the associated razor rash. It takes almost a month before little pubes start to reappear. This also works on the chest, back, ass (not too close to the entrance), and under the arms.
You will like it, and so will both your male and female lovers. I like to wear panties, and the sensation of not having any hair down there makes the comfort of the panties feel better. Haven't tried it, don't knock it. If men's underwear felt this good, I would be buying it in a heartbeat.
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jedinudist
Oct 3, 2006, 3:04 AM
Pluck. everwhere except the scrotum wax. then pluck (after careful trimming) the scrotal hairs. They really do start to grow back finer and sparser each time
Delilah
Oct 3, 2006, 4:30 AM
This isn't a dumb question. No such thing as a dumb question. Except when I asked the police officer why he wanted to see my driver's lic after he took it away the week prior.
Now, I have always shaved and had the same experience. I was told by someone on the other website to use Neosporan after you shave. It kills bacteria. Well, I tried it and it was very effective. Try that sometimes and see what happens. If you have sensitive skin like I have, it should work for you.
Now I have laser hair removal done ;) I haven't shaved over a year!
opentoideas1964
Oct 3, 2006, 5:30 AM
I use an electric. You have more control of it and it doesnt scrape across your skin like a razor. You can get small nicks though.
runwildtonight
Oct 3, 2006, 6:42 AM
I was told by someone on the other website to use Neosporan after you shave. It kills bacteria. Well, I tried it and it was very effective. Try that sometimes and see what happens. If you have sensitive skin like I have, it should work for you.
First, never use neosporin on large areas as it has very bad effects for people, it is only meant for small cuts and such, my brother almost lost his leg by using neosporin on a bigger area! He learned the hard way, small areas only for neosporin.
I prefer to shave, If the hairs get to be too long (over a centimeter long) I first run a trimmer to cut it down so I have less work to do which helps the razors. When Im shaving my balls I try to strech the skin to get a fairly flat surface so the razor has an easier time. Also I shave by doing small strokes instead of one long shaving motion. hairless balls are GREAT, and while Im at it I trim the hairs right above my cock to 2mm and shave any hairs that are on my dick near the bottom, the overall look I think I neater and more attractive and make my dick look more delicious. :bibounce:
shameless agitator
Oct 3, 2006, 7:36 PM
Ideally I would get a hospital prep razor. These things are great!! Long or thick hair is no problem. You do need to be really gentle with them though, because they're surgically sharp. Very light pressure & short smooth strokes while holding the skin taut. I've had to shave many patients with these.
Failing that I would recommend using an electric trimmer first & getting the hair as short as you can. Then use a fresh razor to finish up & make sure you pull the skin tight. If you're cutting yourself it's probably because you're catching folds of skin. If you're using a multi bladed razor you don't want to go over the same spot too much or you could wind up with ingrown hairs. Definitely not fun down there.
gh05t
Oct 4, 2006, 9:35 AM
I'm sorry, but there's 2 things that I'm just not quite comfortable with in this story...
1/Razor blades
2/ My nads
tink1978
Oct 4, 2006, 10:08 AM
I have found that after you shave below the belt. If you use a moisturizing conditioner on the area you can cut down on the amount of itching. If you have a partner you might ask if they will help you with this it can be very erotic.
matterinhand
Oct 4, 2006, 10:09 AM
Is there anybody but me thinks that a flaccid shaved cock looks like the last turkey in the shop?
I've tried it, many years ago, liked it but then it started growing back....
Don't think I've even trimmed it for over 5 yrs.
ScifiBiJen
Oct 5, 2006, 8:46 PM
Pluck. everwhere except the scrotum wax. then pluck (after careful trimming) the scrotal hairs. They really do start to grow back finer and sparser each time
Dear lord..... do you have to clear your schedule for that week first? I can't imagine how long that takes... or how one would manage to do that for his/her arse.
TinTin
Oct 6, 2006, 7:24 AM
I never seem to have a problem, usually shave in the shower with a throwaway razor and soap. Job done.
photogr
Oct 6, 2006, 8:20 AM
Some good advice here as always. I have been shaving this area for many years now and have only nicked myself :eek: (no damage done) ;) twice, both times when rushing the task. This is my way: I run a warm bath and take a long soak, loads of shaving cream rubbed in and holding the razor lightly between thumb and finger and not pressing hard take nice slow downward stokes until smooth.
SweetBlackAngel
Oct 6, 2006, 9:36 AM
Is there anybody but me thinks that a flaccid shaved cock looks like the last turkey in the shop?
Oh my! I'm gonna remember that come Thanksgiving... :bigrin: :tongue:
julie
Oct 7, 2006, 4:39 AM
...further to the plucked chicken comments...
the resulting lumps, nicks, itches, rashes etc (ewwww!) of clean shaving, not to mention how time consuming and short lived the results are :rolleyes: my close friend and i prefer to use a professional electric hair trimmer for these delicate little jobs. this leaves hair a uniform 1/8" short and looks and feels pretty neat :bigrin:
..no pain and still proud ;)
just my :2cents:
julie :female: :bigrin:
Daviecurious
Oct 7, 2006, 12:16 PM
Some time ago, bishavedmale4u asked this qustion. suggest a main forum search, look for the "Shaved" thread. Lots of good info there. Hope this helps! :)
Spicy
Oct 7, 2006, 7:18 PM
Use a women's razor. I find these razors more gentle, or again you can use an electric women's razor to shave the hair on top, for the balls use the razor and be gentle and try to use as less strokes as possible or you can get razor burns. After you finish your shaving do not use soap to wash off, just water. when dry use an ordinary talc or baby power. This works fine for me and should for you too, good luck.
Spicy
tom_uk
Oct 7, 2006, 9:12 PM
...i prefer to use a professional electric hair trimmer for these delicate little jobs. this leaves hair a uniform 1/8" short and looks and feels pretty neat
julie :female: :bigrin:
julie its a phillips bodygroom
http://www.shaveeverywhere.com/
pip pip tom_uk