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By *eanna31 OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Llangeinor

hi all after years of shaving im still cursed with shaving bumps and rashes in intimate areas im currently trying a home made cucumber aloe vera concoction and have tried all methods of shaving to combat the irritation before it starts but I dunno lol....any tips advice ideas would be welcome

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By *elsh_lass74Woman
over a year ago

South Wales

eBay sell Magic Powder. Heard loads of good results from people who use it

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By *oby le roneMan
over a year ago

Treorchy

This is good, you can get it on amazon to

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

I get so paranoid about my shaving rash, id try any tips myself too x

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By *eanna31 OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Llangeinor

its so annoying I shave feel lovely n smooth wake up and look like ive fallen in stingy nettles and the itching is ridiculous im constantly putting cold things from fridge to soothe myself but this magic powder? is it called that? I will check that out for sure thanks guys.x

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


"its so annoying I shave feel lovely n smooth wake up and look like ive fallen in stingy nettles and the itching is ridiculous im constantly putting cold things from fridge to soothe myself but this magic powder? is it called that? I will check that out for sure thanks guys.x"

Im the same, if I arrange meets close together I have to shave over already irritated skin. It's why I put off so many meets as I think it looks awful down there. Definitely not sexy like porn stars pussys

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By *eanna31 OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Llangeinor

im right there with you hun its not a pretty sight and to shave over it ouchy.x

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

Definitely Magic powder it's brilliant as long as you can tolerate the smell.

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


"Definitely Magic powder it's brilliant as long as you can tolerate the smell."

Oh god, what does it smell like? Lol

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By *oby le roneMan
over a year ago

Treorchy


"Definitely Magic powder it's brilliant as long as you can tolerate the smell."

Get the aloe Vera one. slap it on, leave for 15 minutes then wash off in the shower, job done

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

Oh need to put an order in for this magic powder. Anything to avoid the 'plucked chicken' look lol.

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

So what do I actually type in on eBay then? Lol

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By *otsoSnowWhiteWoman
over a year ago

My Ice Castle! South Wales

Just put in magic powder. It's great stuff.

Either have a bath first or apply a warm flannel to the area first.

Always use a clean blade and sharp. I never use one more than twice on my pubic hair. It's courser and blunts blades quicker.

Go with the hair growth not against it.

Moisturise after.

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

Is the magic powder safe? Always worry about things that dissolve hair

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By *arcus14Man
over a year ago

cowbridge

Soak in bath then use a good razor like a fusion.those disposable razors are dreadful even on my face lol

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By *orny_DeVilleMan
over a year ago

wales

Semen is an excellent moisturiser in plentiful supply and can be readily sourced on this website.

Environmentally friendly , underutilised in my humble opinion.

Also good for facial blemishes and lets not forget excellent bonding properties as a hair gel as demonstrated in the film "It's all about Mary" .

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


"Just put in magic powder. It's great stuff.

Either have a bath first or apply a warm flannel to the area first.

Always use a clean blade and sharp. I never use one more than twice on my pubic hair. It's courser and blunts blades quicker.

Go with the hair growth not against it.

Moisturise after. "

I use a man's razor but they are so expensive to throw away after 2 uses. Are men's disposable ones ok and then throw away after twice ?

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By *otsoSnowWhiteWoman
over a year ago

My Ice Castle! South Wales


"Just put in magic powder. It's great stuff.

Either have a bath first or apply a warm flannel to the area first.

Always use a clean blade and sharp. I never use one more than twice on my pubic hair. It's courser and blunts blades quicker.

Go with the hair growth not against it.

Moisturise after.

I use a man's razor but they are so expensive to throw away after 2 uses. Are men's disposable ones ok and then throw away after twice ?"

I read men's razors are better as they usually have more blades.

There are some good tips if you search Google

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


"Just put in magic powder. It's great stuff.

Either have a bath first or apply a warm flannel to the area first.

Always use a clean blade and sharp. I never use one more than twice on my pubic hair. It's courser and blunts blades quicker.

Go with the hair growth not against it.

Moisturise after.

I use a man's razor but they are so expensive to throw away after 2 uses. Are men's disposable ones ok and then throw away after twice ?

I read men's razors are better as they usually have more blades.

There are some good tips if you search Google "

I need to or my knickers will stay permanently on pmsl

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By *lebfucedCouple
over a year ago

Newport

Magic is made for coloured men ,if they shave their face gets lumps so the powder is safe to use on all parts of the body.

We have been using it for over 5 years never had a problem.

The extra strong smells of open sewers but all the other a brilliant.

Do not be afraid to use magic anywhere.

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


"Magic is made for coloured men ,if they shave their face gets lumps so the powder is safe to use on all parts of the body.

We have been using it for over 5 years never had a problem.

The extra strong smells of open sewers but all the other a brilliant.

Do not be afraid to use magic anywhere."

So they might not see a rash anymore but the powder will make them run away pmsl. Clothes peg maybe

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By *eanna31 OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Llangeinor

Ordered some aloe Vera magic powder thanks all it does look good I will let you know how I get on with it. Xxx

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By *raceytvcdTV/TS
over a year ago

mansfield


"Ordered some aloe Vera magic powder thanks all it does look good I will let you know how I get on with it. Xxx"
yes really like to hear how you get on with the magic powder , getting a little fed up with the shaving rash and ingrowing hairs with keeping shaving even though I moisturise and exfoliate xx

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

There's an excellent video of a man using it on YouTube,the smell is gone once you wipe it away,I'll also say I've never had any use for a razor after just a warm flannel is suffice.

Mark x

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By *jbootsMan
over a year ago

Cardiff

Simplest solution, don't shave! Never understood the need. Ah take me back to the halcyon days of the 80's, big shoulder pads and muffs like the Jackson fives afros!

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By *rowniemanMan
over a year ago

bedfordshire


"Just put in magic powder. It's great stuff.

Either have a bath first or apply a warm flannel to the area first.

Always use a clean blade and sharp. I never use one more than twice on my pubic hair. It's courser and blunts blades quicker.

Go with the hair growth not against it.

Moisturise after.

I use a man's razor but they are so expensive to throw away after 2 uses. Are men's disposable ones ok and then throw away after twice ?"

stay away from the men's disposable ones

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By *stretchtoa7Man
over a year ago

Cwmbran

Slightly off topic but does anybody know if Veet Hair Removal Cream causes the same sort of rash or spots as waxing does?

Not looking to use it on anything that dangle's, mainly torso and upper body, but I'm toying with the idea of using it around my a***hole.

I've bought the sensitive skin variety, but kind of afraid to use it..

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By *rMrsMorningstarCouple
over a year ago

near bridgend

We use veet, Mrs and mr uses it **BUT** you will 99.9% of the time get chemical burns under the cock and scrotum which hurts like hell under running water or in the bath which is sensitive for a few hours after. There is a newer version for bikini and under arm which does dry out the scrotum like the other veet products. Don’t suffer too much of rashes but for above the cock use it’s good “for us”...

Use at your own risk!!!!

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By *rMrsMorningstarCouple
over a year ago

near bridgend

***Which doesn’t dry out the scrotum...***

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

Mixture of aloe Vera gel and aqueaous cream rub on the area after you shave and pat dry it.

Make sure the area is left to air out so that the cream mixture can cool the skin surface and close the pores. Then apply some talc powder to keep it from sweating and trapping the salts. Apply cream mixture again before going to sleep.

Hope it helps xx

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

shave in the evening rub in sudocream leave all night wash it off in the morning . never had a rash in 10 years this way.

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By *urvywelshCouple
over a year ago

Everywhere and nowhere baby

I suffer badly from I growing hairs on my lady garden. Hate shaving. Veet does the same when it grows back. Don't fancy waxing that area, and still hair grows back. Thinking of just keeping it trimmed.

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By *urvywelshCouple
over a year ago

Everywhere and nowhere baby

*in*

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By *kblueeyesCouple
over a year ago

kilkenny

Good old fashioned vaseline stops the rash

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

I always use baby nappy cream. Xxx

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

I use nivea moisturiser after I shave and I shave regularly. As someone said previously though a good razor is a must, plus a good material of underwear do help

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By *eanna31 OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

Llangeinor

So I tried magic powder and its good however I got the extra strength stuff and it kinda burnt my bits but the vitamin e stuff is great for down there and I use the stronger stuff on my legs etc.... All round good product also aloe vera gel for afterwards is my new moistureiser don't no why I never used it before so ooo soothing. X

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By *rometheousMan
over a year ago

Treorchy

You can also get Magic Razorless cream. which works well around the Nutsack and crack. smells slightly minty. You dont get the feeling your bits have just been set alight lol.

You can get it off Amazon lol

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By *ineandDandyCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

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By *ineandDandyCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I suffer badly from I growing hairs on my lady garden. Hate shaving. Veet does the same when it grows back. Don't fancy waxing that area, and still hair grows back. Thinking of just keeping it trimmed. "

I had similar problems when shaving/using removal creams. I now only shave with an electric dry shaver and haven't had any problems since. You can get a shave almost as smooth as wet shaving but without the ingrowing hairs/foliculitis/rashes.

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By *raceytvcdTV/TS
over a year ago

mansfield


"I suffer badly from I growing hairs on my lady garden. Hate shaving. Veet does the same when it grows back. Don't fancy waxing that area, and still hair grows back. Thinking of just keeping it trimmed.

I had similar problems when shaving/using removal creams. I now only shave with an electric dry shaver and haven't had any problems since. You can get a shave almost as smooth as wet shaving but without the ingrowing hairs/foliculitis/rashes."

thanks for this information iam a regular shaver and currently on a course of antibiotics due to a pesky hair in a intimate place even after moisturising and exfoliating

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By *ineandDandyCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"thanks for this information iam a regular shaver and currently on a course of antibiotics due to a pesky hair in a intimate place even after moisturising and exfoliating "

Dandy had a similar infection on his face when he used to wet shave. He had the antibiotics and the forced shaving ban. He hasn't had a problem since he switched to dry shaving. The razor he uses is a (super fancy) Braun Cooltec. The cradle it charges in is also a disinfecting station for extra infection-proofing. It also makes it smell of lemons.

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

Just ordered the magic cream off eBay with the aloe Vera. Will given my verdict in a few weeks x

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By *ara MTV/TS
over a year ago

Aberdare

Tried the Aloe Magic Powder on my legs.

I get terrible razor bumps.

Result was impressive, need to use again to get some of the more stubborn hairs so waiting 36 hours before using again.

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

My magic aloe Vera powder has arrived will try it out asap x

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

So while bored I was browsing YouTube and came across one clip that showed a lady using baking soda and hot water, mix together and rub on hair with cotton wool leave over night then rinse, she reckoned if you did it 3/4 days in a row you'd be smooth lol not sure if it works but I'm gonna use the hubby as a test subject (seeing as he's so hairy ) will let you all no the results soon lol

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By *ara MTV/TS
over a year ago

Aberdare

Magic Powder 2nd use has given me amazing results.

About 80% of my stubborn razor bumps have gone completely on my legs and chest

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By *ariCouple
over a year ago

Pontypridd

Did you try sudocream? You can find it in all supermarkets.

I use it after my wax.

Xx

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