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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. " For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... | |||
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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... Help is required.. " I'll get my lab coat..... | |||
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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... Help is required.. I'll get my lab coat..... Dont forget your gauntlet too " Wait............what? | |||
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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... Help is required.. I'll get my lab coat..... Dont forget your gauntlet too Wait............what? " I’m waiting for his answer too | |||
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"An aerosol can and a lighter gets it pretty smooth. Have a damp flannel handy or it could go wrong very fast " Pmsl!! | |||
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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... Help is required.. I'll get my lab coat..... Dont forget your gauntlet too Wait............what? " Meant gauntlets lol..you know the scientific ones lol | |||
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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... Help is required.. I'll get my lab coat..... Dont forget your gauntlet too Wait............what? Meant gauntlets lol..you know the scientific ones lol" Arhhhhh ok.......phew, you may continue.... | |||
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"Hair conditioner...... That's a new one.. For scientific research of course any help needed? ...... Help is required.. I'll get my lab coat..... Dont forget your gauntlet too Wait............what? I’m waiting for his answer too " Wait no longer | |||
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"We both use magic shaving powder. Never a rash since used it" Ooooh tell me more... magic powder...????? | |||
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"What's the secret to a super smooth rash free pubic shave? " Let it grow a little first. Good old shaving foam. Shave in the direction of the growth, the the opposite way. Smooth as....! | |||
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"Always use an exfoliater before shaving (with quite a fresh blade ie not an overly used one, preferably a man’s type with four blades ) Exfoliating will help remove any dead skin that cloggs your pores and this allows you to achieve a closer shave. Avoid exfoliating after, as your skin will be sensitive, and this could irritate the skin. Soak your intimate area in warm water or under a warm shower to allow the skin to soften and hydrate. Use a shaving cream as its specifically designed to reduce friction and allow for an easier/closer shave. This will leave your skin silky smooth (rather than red, sensitive and sore). Avoid using soap at all costs: it’ll seriously dry out your skin and strip it of all its natural oils. The correct direction to shave is dependent on the area of the body you’re shaving. On your legs, you should shave in the opposite direction of the hair growth for the closest possible cut. For below the knee, this is usually up, but on the thighs, it can be at a 90-degree angle around your leg. Shaving against the hair growth will also ensure that your legs remain hai free for longer, as you’re cutting the hair at the base. If your blade is sharp, this shouldn’t cause any irritation. On intimate areas the skin is more sensitive, you should actually shave in the direction of the hair growth. It’s also important not to apply too much pressure, if you’re using a good razor, it should glide and cut the hair, without having to work too hard. Try and change blades regularly. Rinse the areas with a blast of cold water to close the pores. I’d recommend soothing with moisturiser 15-20 mins after to allow the skin to rest and prevent irritation. Aloe Vera works wonders. Sorry for the long post but skin therapy is part of my job hope this helps " Geezus, I just glide the razor up and down a couple of times and the job is done | |||
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"Always use an exfoliater before shaving (with quite a fresh blade ie not an overly used one, preferably a man’s type with four blades ) Exfoliating will help remove any dead skin that cloggs your pores and this allows you to achieve a closer shave. Avoid exfoliating after, as your skin will be sensitive, and this could irritate the skin. Soak your intimate area in warm water or under a warm shower to allow the skin to soften and hydrate. Use a shaving cream as its specifically designed to reduce friction and allow for an easier/closer shave. This will leave your skin silky smooth (rather than red, sensitive and sore). Avoid using soap at all costs: it’ll seriously dry out your skin and strip it of all its natural oils. The correct direction to shave is dependent on the area of the body you’re shaving. On your legs, you should shave in the opposite direction of the hair growth for the closest possible cut. For below the knee, this is usually up, but on the thighs, it can be at a 90-degree angle around your leg. Shaving against the hair growth will also ensure that your legs remain hai free for longer, as you’re cutting the hair at the base. If your blade is sharp, this shouldn’t cause any irritation. On intimate areas the skin is more sensitive, you should actually shave in the direction of the hair growth. It’s also important not to apply too much pressure, if you’re using a good razor, it should glide and cut the hair, without having to work too hard. Try and change blades regularly. Rinse the areas with a blast of cold water to close the pores. I’d recommend soothing with moisturiser 15-20 mins after to allow the skin to rest and prevent irritation. Aloe Vera works wonders. Sorry for the long post but skin therapy is part of my job hope this helps Geezus, I just glide the razor up and down a couple of times and the job is done " | |||
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"Always use an exfoliater before shaving (with quite a fresh blade ie not an overly used one, preferably a man’s type with four blades ) Exfoliating will help remove any dead skin that cloggs your pores and this allows you to achieve a closer shave. Avoid exfoliating after, as your skin will be sensitive, and this could irritate the skin. Soak your intimate area in warm water or under a warm shower to allow the skin to soften and hydrate. Use a shaving cream as its specifically designed to reduce friction and allow for an easier/closer shave. This will leave your skin silky smooth (rather than red, sensitive and sore). Avoid using soap at all costs: it’ll seriously dry out your skin and strip it of all its natural oils. The correct direction to shave is dependent on the area of the body you’re shaving. On your legs, you should shave in the opposite direction of the hair growth for the closest possible cut. For below the knee, this is usually up, but on the thighs, it can be at a 90-degree angle around your leg. Shaving against the hair growth will also ensure that your legs remain hai free for longer, as you’re cutting the hair at the base. If your blade is sharp, this shouldn’t cause any irritation. On intimate areas the skin is more sensitive, you should actually shave in the direction of the hair growth. It’s also important not to apply too much pressure, if you’re using a good razor, it should glide and cut the hair, without having to work too hard. Try and change blades regularly. Rinse the areas with a blast of cold water to close the pores. I’d recommend soothing with moisturiser 15-20 mins after to allow the skin to rest and prevent irritation. Aloe Vera works wonders. Sorry for the long post but skin therapy is part of my job hope this helps " Wow..great tips..thanks | |||
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