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    Shaving

    Most Dom/me s prefer shaven pussies. But I get horrible razor burn. The first day is fine. The second day, is awful. Half of it turns red and is so sensitive. There is no way for me to shave any of the stubble.

    Yes I use a sharp razor, yes I have used shaving cream and at other times not used shaving cream. It still happens. Suggestions Welcome!

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    Make sure you rinse well, soap left overs can bug you.
    Use warm water and let it run over hte area for a bit to open the pours and stuff. If you aren't doing it in the shower or bath use a warm wash cloth for a few minutes.
    Go slow and make sure you are shaving with the hairs not against them.
    Apply a lotion that has minimal perfumes adn dyes to the area afterwards, or even anticeptic cream or ointment can help.
    Another suggesting that your master may ot may not like is slowly move towards the total shave... start slow so you ody gets used to being shaved in that area and then slowly enlarge the area you are shaving.
    Try one of those trimmers and just keep it short for a bit, until the skin gets used to having nothing much there to protect it and then move to shaving.
    make sure you where comfortable cotton undies for a while when you first start to just your skin the ability to breathe.

    You might have to deal with the razor burn for a little bit until the skin gets used to it, thats what I had to do at first... I am not fully shaved, but I keep it down to just a little bush. Shaving cream can be a major irratant as its not made for that area. I can't use shaving cream at all because hte perfumes and stuff acctually make me get razor burn. I am fine if just go slow and use a little shower gel or soap instead.

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    There is a product called Bikini Zone that comes in either a gel or creme and you rub it on after shaving. it will help keep razor brun down and will soothe after you shave as well.

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    Or he gets used to the fluff...nicely trimmed.

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    ok...so here's my technique...and i never get razor burn...

    my favorite razor to use is one of those Venus razors. i've also been known to use the men's Gillette Mach 3 or 4 or 15 or however many darn blades the thing has! lol it works!! that's all i know! i also shave every other day...this cuts down on regrowth for me and makes it a lot easier to shave...taking less time to do so. this doesn't mean you have to shave so often...just telling you how i do it! ~smiles~

    Cetaphil or Eucerin lotion...any kind of lotion without perfumes and dyes and crap like that. i use Cetaphil and apply it liberally to the area i am about to shave about 30 minutes before doing so. this softens the hair and your skin...making it easier to shave and giving you less of a chance to get razor burn.

    when it's time to shave, i don't use shaving cream or soaps...i use Gillette Satin Care shaving gel. no, i'm not a spokesperson for Gillette! lol anyways, the gel is better than the foam or soaps, in my opinion. also make sure you are shaving with the hair...not against it! (believe someone else stated that as well)

    after you are done shaving, reapply a good amount of lotion (the one without perfumes and stuff, such as Cetaphil or Eucerin). i know it seems like a lot to do just to shave but if you stay on top of it and get a routine going...it really only takes a few minutes.

    good luck!!
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    I'm actually wondering... how do you trim?? I tried once with scissors, but they were hard as hell to navigate down there and I couldn't make it short nor even enough.

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    It seems this topic pops up regularly, maybe someone should make a demonstration video?

    Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantasy_seeker View Post
    I'm actually wondering... how do you trim?? I tried once with scissors, but they were hard as hell to navigate down there and I couldn't make it short nor even enough.
    you can actually get an electric trimmer pretty cheap nowadays. they work well if you are just wanting to trim.
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    Uhm, what do they look like? Any particular brand? I don't live in the US, and I don't see anything of the sort in supermarkets, lol.

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    the electric trimmers are usually little pen shaped trimmers that are advertised for shaping eye brows or trimming the bikini line...some times there are bigger ones but I have found the smaller ones work better to fit in the area. Go to your grocery store or pharmacy and look around the shaving supplies and beauty care. Most of the time they run on a AA or AAA battery.

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    How often do you shave? Do I shave over the razor burn?

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    I shave every couple days... whenI first started I would let the razor burn go away abit before I did again, but I never waited longer then 5 days...

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    after trying 7000 different ways in order to get rid of razor burn i gave up ... my skin is just too sensitive. Instead i use a razor on the parts that can take it and a hair removal gel cream on the rest. You can find products that are spefically designed for the bikini area. Afterwards ensure that you moisturize properly. The tip on exfolliating is a good one though i have found it is better to do the day before and the day after. Hope this helped

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    Thank you for all your info

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    I shave as well...and have recently been battling ingrown hairs (yes I know it's gross...) as well. I love the Venus razors as well. The shaving cream I've started using is called Cootchie. It's made by the people who put out the Tasteful Treasures parties..(toy parties). Google Cootchie shave cream. And pass it on to your male counterparts that get shaving bumps on their face. My husband used to get them horribly bad on the side of his neck, but I've got him using this too and he's ok now. It's fragrance free, dye free, etc. I'll let you know what else I find out.

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    wonderful.....

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    my little slut usually waxes that area unless she is pressed for time.The only input i have on it is after she shaves or has it waxed she has to masterbate to full orgasm to remind her how it pleases me.so as far as advise i dont have any other than to take it slow at first.

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    I shave my public area every 2 days, so it is hair free from my Mistress. I use a Mach 3-Turbo blades and Gillette Foamy Sesitive Skin shaving cream. I haven't had red bumps for years.

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    I find that I am getting used to shaving, but I still get those damned ingrown hairs nasty. Everyone has had great advice thanks!

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    I have shaving burn and ingrown hair troubles shaving, too, just dreadful. I recently discovered a product called Tend Skin, and I truly recommend it. It is basically an exfoliator, I think - anyway, whatever, it truly helps to stop the ingrown hairs and bumps. It`s not cheap, mind. It`s also good for clarifying your facial skin, gives a great clean glow.

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    I have to echo USAFMedic22. The product is avalable from *** (not advertising...just where I get it). It is their so called signature shaving cream. And it works...from my perspective for my personal use, and upon those who I chose to shave also. No bumps, no rash. Application of lotion afterwards IS a plus, in many ways.
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    I use bikini zone products also for down there. It's pretty good.
    "don't piss on my leg and tell me its raining" -- Al Sharpton.

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    i did wax before... but never razor... u should try wax..

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    I agree, wolfs_lilgirl. I haven't had the issues with waxing that I did/do when I shave. But, if you don't like that idea, I've read some great reviews on www.clitical.com from a shaver's perspective on several products. Might get some ideas there.

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    Odd note on waxing I discovered... Its illegal in utah to do bikini waxes, like in salons and stuff.

    How difficult is it to wax yourself down there?

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    How difficult is it to wax yourself down there?
    I guess that would depend on how confident you are. I had a difficult time at first, but now can wax everything off. It helps me to at least have a drink before I do, just to loosen up and relax.
    There are certain tender spots.

    It is best when you wax in small sections and I find that water soluable waxes work the best. When you pull the strip, never pull up, but towards your body, or depending on how your hair grows.

    I find that even though I wax I still have the same problems as shaving, and Bikini Zone does work very well for me.

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    I have a small new insight into shaving that I am going to test out over the next few weeks. I have noticed pubic hair dulls razors really quickly, so I am going to get some of the really cheap disposable razors and try changing them out every 2-3 shaves and see if it help cut down on irritation. I love my vibrating razor, but the heads for it are just to expensive to change as often as needed when shaving down there.

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    Wal-mart carries a product that's like an oil, it comes in a small bottle, about 2 inches tall. I used to get razor burn something terrible till I tried this. It only takes a couple drops to do the job. Unfortunatly, the name has came off the bottle and I am trying to remember what it's called.

    When I remember what it's called, or go to Wally world, I'll go look and see what the name is. Excellent stuff!!

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    I shave every like.. 3-4 days. I use soap and water.... no problems here.
    Guess i'm just lucky! I also use the Venus or Gillette razors... they rock. <3



    *I know this is kinda old.. sorry.
    I replied before I even looked at the date. ooops.

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    I found at Wally World some razors that are made by Nozema that are meant for that area. They are small but a little bit difficult to handle if your hands are bigger or you don't have very nimble fingers. You can also get barber's scissors to help with the trimming instead of regular scissors. I still get the bumps despite using the gel for that area, the little razors, and some of my husband's aftershave. I just seem to be more prone to them in general no matter what part of my body. :-)

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