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By *urringKitty OP   Woman
over a year ago

Coventry

hi, I have bought a 'personal' shaver to be able to have a smooth pussy but I have sensitive skin and am prone to shaving rash, even when following the direction of the hair. I need an after shaving moisturiser balm (have seen only Comando so far) that will ease the initial itch and stop any rash. Any suggestions? What do other people use? Thanks xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Body shop after shave balm does it for me - and down below with no problems x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nivea post shave balm is good- it will probably settle after doing it regularly for a while. Anything moisturising will hep. Dont use anything too astringent

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Agree on the Nivea balm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm the same and I've found out if you wax I never get rush and it doesn't itch when it grows back. It doesn't matter what I do with shaving I will get rash, partly because I run or got spinning and if you sweat within 24 hours after shave you will get rush. So waxing all the way, no pain no gain

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have extremely sensitive skin and suffer the most awful shaving rash. Recently out of sheer desperation I scoured the chemist's shelves to find anything at all that might help, having tried all kinds in the past. I was on the verge of stopping shaving altogether...

I think I found my solution. Savlon First Aid spray. I apply it after shaving, and then after every shower for a few days. It's stopped the rash completely. It's also fragrance free and doesn't taste of anything (yes, I tried lol).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I use Germalene, the antiseptic stops any rash. Remember not to use before a meet though x

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By *acciWoman
over a year ago

leeds

I use Sudacream and never get a rash

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By *on-bazCouple
over a year ago

rushden

Before you shave apply baby oil. It works for me!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

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By *punkyhelmet5Man
over a year ago

Weston-super-mare

I shave using baby lotion on my face and below ... no probs.

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By *uriousBristolCplCouple
over a year ago

Bristol


"It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

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Everyone has a 'personal choice' as to how they dress (or don't) in those regions and what you're linking it with is quite frankly repulsive & absurd imo

By the same rationale does that mean that every bloke with a thin mustache harbor's Hitler/Nazi views? I could go on

Just saying

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By *ady4ladyWoman
over a year ago

liverpool

There are a few Posts about 'magic powder' on here, have a look at what people have said, maybe that will be an alternative to try ?

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By *pecifically1Woman
over a year ago

Hull

Tried waxing,..I get ingrown hairs., really badly which bruise...magic powder burnt my skin so down to shaving/trimming...agree with the comment re bald...not right...

Nivea balm is fabulous....

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By *ing_masterMan
over a year ago

Pattaya

You may also want to consider a pre-shave oil/balm and changing the razor for a less aggressive one.

Personally, I use a combo of the Wilkinson Sword Hydro 3, shaving cream and aftershave balm from the Body Shop - no more rash for me!

If you search online, there are various forums dedicated to shaving properly with the right materials, plus many YouTube clips though naturally they don't extend to the nether regions........

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By *istress ValeporcaCouple
over a year ago

South Yorkshire

I agree waxing doesn't give you the rash, once the initial redness settles down after say an hour it's fine

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By *lash and BunsCouple
over a year ago

Inverclyde

A use hair conditioner instead works great for me used to get bad rashes but Nice and soft and smooth now x

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By *unkyWhoreCouple
over a year ago

Stoke

Magic powder is the way forward! Be aware that it bloody stinks when you make the paste though

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Magic powder!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Veet ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

try some form of moisteriser first and the more you get used to shaving the easier it gets

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You simply must try magic powder!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

Everyone has a 'personal choice' as to how they dress (or don't) in those regions and what you're linking it with is quite frankly repulsive & absurd imo

By the same rationale does that mean that every bloke with a thin mustache harbor's Hitler/Nazi views? I could go on

Just saying "

I agree, it's a bit like saying a woman who prefers her partner's face to be clean shaven really wants to be with a prepubescent boy. Some of us just don't find a mouthful of hair to be particularly tasty!!

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By *olfcartweaselCouple
over a year ago

Melrose

One thing I've used with success is Lush's Dream Cream no idea how much it costs these days...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

Everyone has a 'personal choice' as to how they dress (or don't) in those regions and what you're linking it with is quite frankly repulsive & absurd imo

By the same rationale does that mean that every bloke with a thin mustache harbor's Hitler/Nazi views? I could go on

Totally aggree ! Repulsive to have that kind of thought...... And yes agree about tash etc you could make a new thread on that lol

Just saying "

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By *he-Hosiery-GentMan
over a year ago

Older Hot Bearded Guy


"It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

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I'm not sure about the pre-pubescence remark...but I know where you're coming from. Fannies with no hair just don't look right, imo.

Hair looks so much more erotic.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

Everyone has a 'personal choice' as to how they dress (or don't) in those regions and what you're linking it with is quite frankly repulsive & absurd imo

By the same rationale does that mean that every bloke with a thin mustache harbor's Hitler/Nazi views? I could go on

Just saying

I agree, it's a bit like saying a woman who prefers her partner's face to be clean shaven really wants to be with a prepubescent boy. Some of us just don't find a mouthful of hair to be particularly tasty!!"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It seems that everyone has to be shaved these days? Is a trimmed pubic region not more natural than smooth and bald, which for us, suggests prepubescence and childhood.

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Wouldn't the "natural look" be more like a hairy caveman?

It's just personal preference, being smooth is no less natural than tattoos or piercings. As it happens I wouldn't have either of those, but really dislike body hair on me or others.

I even started shaving my armpits, which some people find odd on a man.

Why? Because hair gives bacteria somewhere to cling to. No hair means cleaner, fresher.

Shaving other body hair is no stranger than men shaving their face or women shaving their legs.

As for the OPs question. Try shaving with different things. I find shave gel the worst thing to shave with. Try a natural soap bar or shaving oil.

A mild antiseptic cream after will prevent any rash.Supermarket own brand will do fine and won't smell like some of the brands.

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