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

Ok this is embarrassing for me to talk about, but if I don't ask, I don't find out.

If it's not maintained, I'm a reasonably Abominably hairy beast. Fortunately I'm not very dark haired.

I've a hairy chest, genitals, very strong beard growth and hairy arms and legs.

Nothing a razor can't solve, or so I thought. On my legs and arms and face it doesn't seem to be much of an issue. Around my pubic triangle and, chest and stomach I get a bit of a shaving rash. If I let the hair grow back a bit (inbetween meets), it turns into an itchy rash from the short sharp hairs rubbing against my skin.

I've been waxed before, I hated it, it was diabolically painful on my chest and by the time my skin has recovered (Same kind of rash). The hair begins to return.

What do I do! What am I doing wrong? Am I a shit Tranny? And doomed to just be my bisexual self and say goodbye to the dressing?

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By *ara MTV/TS
over a year ago

Aberdare

Try magic shave powder.

I use the Aloe Vera one.

It’s designed for black men as they get very bad razor bumps and ingrown facial hair.

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

I used to think u were crazy now i can see ya nuts

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


"Try magic shave powder.

I use the Aloe Vera one.

It’s designed for black men as they get very bad razor bumps and ingrown facial hair."

Really? I'll look into that.

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


"I used to think u were crazy now i can see ya nuts "

I'm proper bonkers.

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By *ara MTV/TS
over a year ago

Aberdare


"Try magic shave powder.

I use the Aloe Vera one.

It’s designed for black men as they get very bad razor bumps and ingrown facial hair.

Really? I'll look into that."

Make sure to do a small patch test first.

I use it all over with no issues

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


"Try magic shave powder.

I use the Aloe Vera one.

It’s designed for black men as they get very bad razor bumps and ingrown facial hair.

Really? I'll look into that.

Make sure to do a small patch test first.

I use it all over with no issues "

Yes, I always thought I had quite insensitive skin, turns out my body hair has been protecting it Thankyou for the advice

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By *abrielle247Couple (FF)
over a year ago

PDI Gran Canaria

Try an epilator they really work well and hair regrowth is the same as waxing, although can be painful as first but less so the more you use it. We used to wax but waiting between sessions and the mess as frustrating.

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


"Try an epilator they really work well and hair regrowth is the same as waxing, although can be painful as first but less so the more you use it. We used to wax but waiting between sessions and the mess as frustrating. "

Thankyou x I can handle a milder less intense but more continual pain. Wax on my chest is pure excruciation though

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

I use a razor and baby oil.

Baby oil stops the shaving bumps.

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS
over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands

I always use very but I'm the same, no matter what I do I always get a bit of a rash and ingrown hairs, looks good the day i do it, for weeks after it looks bloody awful

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


"I use a razor and baby oil.

Baby oil stops the shaving bumps.

"

Doesn't it block the pores? I get a few ingrown hairs on my thighs.

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


"I always use very but I'm the same, no matter what I do I always get a bit of a rash and ingrown hairs, looks good the day i do it, for weeks after it looks bloody awful"

That's what I'm finding

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By *eanne VegasTV/TS
over a year ago

tameside

Try VEET sensitive works a treat and no pain like waxing. X

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


"Try VEET sensitive works a treat and no pain like waxing. X"

Is that hair removal cream? Sounds like mossie repelent. I've not tried it yet

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS
over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands


"Try VEET sensitive works a treat and no pain like waxing. X

Is that hair removal cream? Sounds like mossie repelent. I've not tried it yet"

Yeah, hair removal cream. My other post should have said veet, but it autocorrected to very

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By *eanne VegasTV/TS
over a year ago

tameside

It's a hair removal cream babe. I use it a lot .

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By *tace 309TV/TS
over a year ago

durham


"Try VEET sensitive works a treat and no pain like waxing. X"
waxing doesn't hurt me. Suppose it depends on how soft you are. But there again I'm a pain bunny

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

Magic powder works very well and regrowth is much slower than with shaving and far less likely to get ingrown hairs.

It can be a nuisance to mix properly and I found the best way is to out the powder and water into a lidded container that doesn't leak. Shake vigorously for a few minutes and it's perfectly mixed with no lumps.

Exercise caution when using it as it can cause painful burns if left on too long!

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


"Try VEET sensitive works a treat and no pain like waxing. Xwaxing doesn't hurt me. Suppose it depends on how soft you are. But there again I'm a pain bunny"

it only hurts on my chest and shoulders. nowhere else. Pain is excrutiating and often leads to bleeding. Was done by a professional.

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


"Magic powder works very well and regrowth is much slower than with shaving and far less likely to get ingrown hairs.

It can be a nuisance to mix properly and I found the best way is to out the powder and water into a lidded container that doesn't leak. Shake vigorously for a few minutes and it's perfectly mixed with no lumps.

Exercise caution when using it as it can cause painful burns if left on too long! "

Second vote for powder.. this'll be an embarrassing trip to Boots

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By *illy_the_tvTV/TS
over a year ago

hoorn, Netherlands


"Magic powder works very well and regrowth is much slower than with shaving and far less likely to get ingrown hairs.

It can be a nuisance to mix properly and I found the best way is to out the powder and water into a lidded container that doesn't leak. Shake vigorously for a few minutes and it's perfectly mixed with no lumps.

Exercise caution when using it as it can cause painful burns if left on too long!

Second vote for powder.. this'll be an embarrassing trip to Boots "

Don't think they sell it there, you can get it on Amazon though. Also it's not embarrassing, I always get my very at there or Tesco, they don't give it a second though. Especially with lots of men shaving their chests and whatnot nowadays

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By *ade and VanessaCouple
over a year ago

Central Scotland

Try hair conditioner instead of a shaving gel. Just a cheap one, nothing fancy. Veet might be a good idea to try too, just be careful around your nipples in case it burns. Maybe get the sensitive one!

V x

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"Magic powder works very well and regrowth is much slower than with shaving and far less likely to get ingrown hairs.

It can be a nuisance to mix properly and I found the best way is to out the powder and water into a lidded container that doesn't leak. Shake vigorously for a few minutes and it's perfectly mixed with no lumps.

Exercise caution when using it as it can cause painful burns if left on too long!

Second vote for powder.. this'll be an embarrassing trip to Boots "

Boots don't sell it but you can buy on amazon and ebay. Don't get the ready mixed stuff as it's not as good. I use the sensitive one - it's a silver colour carton with green writing.

Do you have a West Indian store near you? Here in Nottingham there are several that sell groceries and health and beauty products. They all sell magic powder but don't always have the sensitive one in stock.

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By *heangelWoman
over a year ago

wonderland

Not just you if I could then I would stay natural I think .... but I’ve discovered hair conditioner and a new razor and seems to not rash , also baby powder

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By *onna NTV/TS
over a year ago

Buckinghamshire

My votes go to hair conditioner, epilating and Veet, depending on the body part ! Of course none of that happens easily, without a little time and care

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By *.gerri.xTV/TS
over a year ago

North west

Another vote for new razor and hair conditioner - also splash a bit of witch hazel on afterwards x

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

I find using exfoliating gloves every other day keeps ingrown hairs at bay. I use coconut oil conditioner and a mans steel blade razor on my legs and underarms. Allow to air dry and pat with Sudacrem afterwards if my skin is feeling sensitive x

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

Thankyou very much everyone Loads of good advice for me to try out xxxxxxxx

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By *reamytitwankCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I use a razor and baby oil.

Baby oil stops the shaving bumps.

"

Baby oil is amazing. You get a really close shave as well. Esp if you are shaving the same area everyday.

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By *heDesiCandiTV/TS
over a year ago

visiting Glasgow

If you have a lot of spare change - I laser monthly and then shave on certain body areas. It’s softened the hairs and reduced them.

I prefer boots sensitive hair removal cream - I find its more suited to my skin than veet

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

I've always had Hollywood waxes on my bikini area. If you don't mind the pain, I find it's the best form of hair removal for me. My waxer uses Lycon waxs and there's no redness, pain or rash afterwards.

Alternatively my friend shaves with a razor and conditioner and then uses Witch hazel gel from boots. She said the trick is to keep on top of shaving it daily so no rash appears. Not sure if it works as I'm yet to try it. She swears by it though x

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

If you don't mind the cost laser would also work if you have relatively dark hair.

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

No chance of laser removal.

a) I'm only doing this part of the time, most of the time I'm happily not dressed up.

b) I kind of like my body hair in man mode.

c) I don't have the spare cash for it.

d) In summer I work with bare arms and legs and given I'm happily in closet I've no desire to give game away, I think bald arms would

I'll try baby oil, conditioner and razor, keep on top of things more regularly and see how I go. If no joy I'll try the Veet and/or magic powder. If I'm still struggling I may have to stitch my profile to Bi Male who dresses occasionally

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By *mandajane01TV/TS
over a year ago

Ballymena


"No chance of laser removal.

a) I'm only doing this part of the time, most of the time I'm happily not dressed up.

b) I kind of like my body hair in man mode.

c) I don't have the spare cash for it.

d) In summer I work with bare arms and legs and given I'm happily in closet I've no desire to give game away, I think bald arms would

I'll try baby oil, conditioner and razor, keep on top of things more regularly and see how I go. If no joy I'll try the Veet and/or magic powder. If I'm still struggling I may have to stitch my profile to Bi Male who dresses occasionally "

I use an epilator which to start with was painful but over time it’s easier and my hair growth is less. I used to get razor bumps spots and ingrown hairs but found tendskin used twice a day solves this, it’s available on eBay fro several sources

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


"Try VEET sensitive works a treat and no pain like waxing. X"

Me too. A bit pongy but does the trick x

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

I've used Veet sensitive but don't leave it on beyond the recommended time especially in sensitive areas. I also use an electric razor but moisturise just before shaving which seems to give a closer shave. Never tried powder but will try the baby oil mentioned above.

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By *tella HeelsTV/TS
over a year ago

west here ford shire

Try veet cream

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By *d59michelleTV/TS
over a year ago

walsall

Last time this was discussed nads cream was mentioned not got round to trying it out as yet

Didn't veet become Nair few years ago ?

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


"Last time this was discussed nads cream was mentioned not got round to trying it out as yet

Didn't veet become Nair few years ago ?"

"Nads cream" Sorry, how immature of me

I'm not ignoring anyone, sorry if I've not replied, just had lots of mentions of same things.

Thankyou all for your help, it is greatly appreciated xxx

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By *d59michelleTV/TS
over a year ago

walsall


"Last time this was discussed nads cream was mentioned not got round to trying it out as yet

Didn't veet become Nair few years ago ?

"Nads cream" Sorry, how immature of me

I'm not ignoring anyone, sorry if I've not replied, just had lots of mentions

of same things.

Thankyou all for your help, it is greatly appreciated xxx"

Have to ask the makers if the name was intentional ?

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

use lots n lots of veet about an inch thick all over,,,leave it on for a few hours

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


"use lots n lots of veet about an inch thick all over,,,leave it on for a few hours "

let it dry over night then use sandpaper for best results

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


"use lots n lots of veet about an inch thick all over,,,leave it on for a few hours

let it dry over night then use sandpaper for best results "

Am applying as we speak... are you sure I'm meant to keep it on all night? My "nads" feel like an all you can eat buffet for bullet ants

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


"use lots n lots of veet about an inch thick all over,,,leave it on for a few hours

let it dry over night then use sandpaper for best results

Am applying as we speak... are you sure I'm meant to keep it on all night? My "nads" feel like an all you can eat buffet for bullet ants "

trust me,, you look fabulous

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By *heDesiCandiTV/TS
over a year ago

visiting Glasgow

Someone’s being very cheeky lol

Follow the instructions on the box

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


"Someone’s being very cheeky lol

Follow the instructions on the box "

Too late.. my bollocks have now fused to the insides of my thighs and I've just the 'one' bum cheek.

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By *abrielle247Couple (FF)
over a year ago

PDI Gran Canaria


"Someone’s being very cheeky lol

Follow the instructions on the box

Too late.. my bollocks have now fused to the insides of my thighs and I've just the 'one' bum cheek. "

Time to turn the other cheek.

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

I always shave my cock and balls, but not tryed waxing my chest or legs yet

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

Just had a close up look on your pics and I can confirm you are 100% correct lol

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


"I always shave my cock and balls, but not tryed waxing my chest or legs yet "

Top tip.. if you're hairy like I am. Don't bic it with shower gel, use fuck all other products and then leave it for three days. I feel like a flea ridden porcupine.

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By *VBethTV/TS
over a year ago

Chester

I can confirm that cheap hair conditioner, even the stuff that's 39p for 2 gallons, works well when shaving. Exfoliate afterwards. Much less bumpy red itchy stuff.

If you have spare cash and want permanent removal, I've been using a Tria 4X laser on my arms for 3 months,they've been hairless for 5 weeks now. It's expensive to buy at about £250 but can do everywhere apart from male face, nipples, cock or balls. Eventually the hair curse will be gone.

It took 2 years for anyone to notice my previously gorilla like arms were smooth. I just told them I liked them smooth. No need for any other reason.

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


"I can confirm that cheap hair conditioner, even the stuff that's 39p for 2 gallons, works well when shaving. Exfoliate afterwards. Much less bumpy red itchy stuff.

If you have spare cash and want permanent removal, I've been using a Tria 4X laser on my arms for 3 months,they've been hairless for 5 weeks now. It's expensive to buy at about £250 but can do everywhere apart from male face, nipples, cock or balls. Eventually the hair curse will be gone.

It took 2 years for anyone to notice my previously gorilla like arms were smooth. I just told them I liked them smooth. No need for any other reason."

Thankyou x

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By *abrielle247Couple (FF)
over a year ago

PDI Gran Canaria


"I can confirm that cheap hair conditioner, even the stuff that's 39p for 2 gallons, works well when shaving. Exfoliate afterwards. Much less bumpy red itchy stuff.

If you have spare cash and want permanent removal, I've been using a Tria 4X laser on my arms for 3 months,they've been hairless for 5 weeks now. It's expensive to buy at about £250 but can do everywhere apart from male face, nipples, cock or balls. Eventually the hair curse will be gone.

It took 2 years for anyone to notice my previously gorilla like arms were smooth. I just told them I liked them smooth. No need for any other reason."

IPL is great but unfortunately it won't work for me as as my skin is dark and my hair is blonde and fine. So I shall stick to the epilator.

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By *andy KTV/TS
over a year ago

somewhere

I find waxing is best but it’s not for everyone ...I used to shave in the shower using baby oil ..and found I didn’t get any rash u must have very sensitive skin. Have u tried hair remover cream. I still think waxing is the way forward did u exfoliate before your appointment..I hope u find what works for you

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

Seems this thread attracted the attention of a 42yr old woman who feels I shouldn't be removing my body hair, because men are men and should behave as such.

Didn't care enough to tell her to fuck off. Just reported her instead.

Probably a man in digi-drag

Do you get much of this shit?

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By *ydesubMan
over a year ago

glossop


"I can confirm that cheap hair conditioner, even the stuff that's 39p for 2 gallons, works well when shaving. Exfoliate afterwards. Much less bumpy red itchy stuff.

If you have spare cash and want permanent removal, I've been using a Tria 4X laser on my arms for 3 months,they've been hairless for 5 weeks now. It's expensive to buy at about £250 but can do everywhere apart from male face, nipples, cock or balls. Eventually the hair curse will be gone.

It took 2 years for anyone to notice my previously gorilla like arms were smooth. I just told them I liked them smooth. No need for any other reason."

Ive been really interested in usin g these permanent treatments for hair removal. Do they really stop the hair growth completely?

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By *VBethTV/TS
over a year ago

Chester

Yes the Tria 4X has loads of really positive reviews on the currentbody website where I bought mine. My lower arms are totally hairless after about 10 sets of treatment with it. Now working on legs which are already less hairy. It doesn't work on very light hair or dark skin but it tells you all about it on the site and give a 90 day money back guarantee.

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

Hi - a few years ago I was really fed up with my body hair, and decided to take a deep breath and have professional laser reduction treatment. I have light skin and was (then) mostly dark haired, but if anyone tells you it is painless they have not had it done (or did not have much as I did to start with).

My body hair is now well under 5% of what it used to be (more like 1 to 2%), I have had some top-ups when special offers were on. Next possible target is a smattering of tummy hair. In the meantime I have had some electrolysis, waxing and sugaring to tidy areas - and I am fairly deft with tweezers for the odd few beggars that keep turning up.

Its my choice and I made it- I prefer it that way (I tend to prefer it that way on others, but that is their choice and not mine and it is not the be all and end all).

I don't think any other method would have been so generally successful (if long winded), and if the home machines are getting to be as good that is brilliant for those who want to go that way

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

And to get more back on the original question, no don’t give it up. Your photos look wonderful, the underwear is fab and you bum is devine. wish I looked like that, Just enjoy the clothes whatever and re the hair, do what is comfortable and works for you. Repeated waxing will likely have less of a reaction, try a smaller area first. Also, sugaring, although similar in principle, is supposed to be less reactive.

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By *istressZoeTV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire

I use hair removal spray on legs arms chest and back x just spray on wait x and shower off x

But I use hair removal cream on my genitals x

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


"No chance of laser removal.

a) I'm only doing this part of the time, most of the time I'm happily not dressed up.

b) I kind of like my body hair in man mode.

c) I don't have the spare cash for it.

d) In summer I work with bare arms and legs and given I'm happily in closet I've no desire to give game away, I think bald arms would

I'll try baby oil, conditioner and razor, keep on top of things more regularly and see how I go. If no joy I'll try the Veet and/or magic powder. If I'm still struggling I may have to stitch my profile to Bi Male who dresses occasionally "

(mr) razor, waxing, epilating all give me rash and spots except my legs, but I've been shaving those for years. these days i usually just use a body hair trimmer, pretty cheap from tesco and really quick. I take all the covers off and then it shaves close enough to be visibly smooth, with just a tiny bit of roughness to touch. you can also use it with a 3mm cover to massively reduce the appearance of arm hair while retaining enough hair to avoid questions. good luck and keep doing what the hell you want with your own body! x

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

p.s. also tried creams etc. but the smell and mess... omg

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By *inkyChrissy99TV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol

Persevering with waxing helps i have been getting a full body wax for years and it's worth the results.

If not then a mild mouisteriser or conditioner as other have said with a fresh razor will do the job lovely.

The key thing for bumps and cuts is to use pure gels on them to aid healing i find.

I use witch hazel on any cuts and aloe vera gel all over.... Both are wonderful for your skin x

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


"Ok this is embarrassing for me to talk about, but if I don't ask, I don't find out.

If it's not maintained, I'm a reasonably Abominably hairy beast. Fortunately I'm not very dark haired.

I've a hairy chest, genitals, very strong beard growth and hairy arms and legs.

Nothing a razor can't solve, or so I thought. On my legs and arms and face it doesn't seem to be much of an issue. Around my pubic triangle and, chest and stomach I get a bit of a shaving rash. If I let the hair grow back a bit (inbetween meets), it turns into an itchy rash from the short sharp hairs rubbing against my skin.

I've been waxed before, I hated it, it was diabolically painful on my chest and by the time my skin has recovered (Same kind of rash). The hair begins to return.

What do I do! What am I doing wrong? Am I a shit Tranny? And doomed to just be my bisexual self and say goodbye to the dressing?

"

Veet?

They do mens body hair and intimate area removal versions now too

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By *istressZoeTV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire

Your correct x but it’s the same product x except the price is more expensive x

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

Not ignoring these posts.. I've been.. held up in.. Customs for a while.

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

What an interesting and informative post. I have no opinion or advice but feel a bit educated.

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


"What an interesting and informative post. I have no opinion or advice but feel a bit educated. "

I do too. From all corners of Fab as well.. I guess we all like to feel a bit smooth and sexy sometimes

For the record, I've not touched my body hair in weeks. As I'm in more of a "Man flux". Someone sent me a PM asking how often I removed it, I was leaving it 3-4days which may explain the rash I was having. If I was more frequent it may not appear. Given I only do it when the mood takes, I don't think it was the initial drama I made it out to be. I knew there would be good advice on the forum though. There always is if you ask respectfully and politely.

Glad you liked reading it all I learnt some new tricks.

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By *istressZoeTV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire

Just ordered myself some spray veet to do my back and limbs for a special play date next weekend x

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