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Shaving question - 9/5/2009 6:46:55 AM   
blackpearl81


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Have any guys here used Nair or Veet "down there" ?

A lady friend of mine prefers me trimmed/shaved. Trimming I don't have a problem with (I have electric clippers) but I'm kinda hesitant about using a razor down there. So, I was thinking of using Nair or Veet. They both work the same, except Veet comes with a plastic razor type deal that can be used to shave away the softened hair, whereas Nair (I think) you just wipe away.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 6:51:36 AM   
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Nair and Veet are caustic chemicals.  Near the sensitive mucus membranes of the vag, they are likely to be irritating at best.  I you feel you must, try Magic Shave (near the rest of the black-man grroming supplies at the drug store).  Frankly, the simplest and least irritating deforestation program I use is a good old razir, shaving cream, and a mirror.  Waxing produces a nice effect but seems as irritating as anything else.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 6:58:49 AM   
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Nair and Veet are caustic chemicals.  Near the sensitive mucus membranes of the vag, they are likely to be irritating at best.  I you feel you must, try Magic Shave (near the rest of the black-man grroming supplies at the drug store).  Frankly, the simplest and least irritating deforestation program I use is a good old razir, shaving cream, and a mirror.  Waxing produces a nice effect but seems as irritating as anything else.


The thing is, I get slight razor burn on my face. (And thats with a Gillete Mach 3 - 3 blades + Aloe strip) I can't even begin to imagine what would/could happen down there if I used a razor.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 2:19:33 PM   
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my 'sister' uses Veet and it works very well without hardly any irritation at all.  i haven't ever heard of any of the guys i know using it...but considering our Master Steel is the only one we are intimate with, i'm not surprised they aren't sharing their intimate secrets with us.  :)  Anyway, absolutely keep the Veet on hairy areas only.  my 'sister' has gotten it on the inside of her outer lips once.....NOT GOOD.  So very VERY not good.  i could imagine that getting it on the shaft would be about the same thing.  So play very good keep away.  Best of luck to you!!

OH, and Veet also has a sponge thing if you buy the one for applying in the shower.  That kind stays in place a whole lot better.  The sponge works out better than the razor thing most of the time.  But you have to scrub like hell with either.

Hope it helps.
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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 2:20:30 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: blackpearl81

quote:

ORIGINAL: MissCake

Nair and Veet are caustic chemicals.  Near the sensitive mucus membranes of the vag, they are likely to be irritating at best.  I you feel you must, try Magic Shave (near the rest of the black-man grroming supplies at the drug store).  Frankly, the simplest and least irritating deforestation program I use is a good old razir, shaving cream, and a mirror.  Waxing produces a nice effect but seems as irritating as anything else.


The thing is, I get slight razor burn on my face. (And thats with a Gillete Mach 3 - 3 blades + Aloe strip) I can't even begin to imagine what would/could happen down there if I used a razor.


I use Schick Quattro for women and women's shaving foam.  A cosmetician told me that a razor with four blades would be less irritating and less likely to cause nicks.  She was right.


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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 2:23:46 PM   
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How about asking your lady friend to shave or trim you? It is very intimate and personal and alot of women (including myself) enjoy shaving a man. I used to use a mustache trimmer on my ex's genital area. I had a friend who tried Nair and he said it burned more than he could stand
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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 2:28:24 PM   
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If you are in the hospital for surgery, a male nurse will shave you 'down there'; and the way they do it is:
(1) DRY shave (no water, no shaving cream;
(2) a disposable razor;
(3) they sprinkleTALC POWDER all over the parts to be shaved befor they start scraping off your pubes.
(4) afterwards they rub some anti-bacterial cream over the parts that they shaved so that there will not be a rash.

Try it slowly and gently yourself. You owe it to your Lady to be totally smooth, no crotch hair or stubble, since she wants you that way.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/5/2009 2:45:24 PM   
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I, too, have sensitive skin, so shaving for prolonged periods of time is just not an option for me. Probably why I love having someone who wants to wax me.

Waxing a male's pubes is a whole different ballgame safety wise; many professionals refuse to do it

I'd try the Magic Shave.




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RE: Shaving question - 9/6/2009 2:56:06 AM   
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Directions say not to use Nair down there. Why would you not follow the directions? This is how people find themselvs in trouble.

Trust me, some scissors and the Gillete Fussion razors do the trick just fine.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/6/2009 3:04:48 AM   
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Actually Fangs, they have a specific formula for Veet and Nair for pubic hair..........


My self,  I use a pink electric trimmer. I use the shortest guard to make everything all the right length, and then use the trimmer without the guard after.  Works every time, and though I may get pinched by the blade, I have never been cut.


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RE: Shaving question - 9/6/2009 7:06:51 AM   
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Veet and Nair can cause chemical burns...as i well know just from using it on the legs .... i use a man's bread timmer to get close then a razor to finish it up.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/6/2009 1:47:22 PM   
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I wish there was a slightly safer way to get rid of hair down there.  I nicked myself a couple of days ago and am a bit wary of ever doing it again.  :(

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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 1:49:27 PM   
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Also note that chemical defoliants can become irritating after multiple uses. Much like hair dyes, just because it was okey-doke this go-round does not mean it will be safe the next time. 



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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 2:14:45 PM   
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I also use a Gillette Mach 3 razor too (with edge gel for sensitive skin)  and haven't cut myself in the years since I bought that razor....I cut myself twice in the same place before with another razor and it was soooo painful I am sure if my neighbors could hear me scream they thought I was being killed!...I find the "turbo" version of blades a little bit better than the regular ones...I can shave against the grain with that razor and still not cut myself or even have irritation...but I find the best shave comes from waiting at least 7-10 days between shaves but sometimes it isn't an option....

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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 2:49:33 PM   
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I tried using nair once and it wasn't good. I left it on for too long I think and it left a burn but it did work. Your best bet is to either dry shave or do it after a long hot shower (I have done both with the same results). Good luck.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 2:58:49 PM   
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Nair and veet both work fine down there on men it's women that should not use them down there.   men dont' have the open area's like women there so it's perfectly safe i've been doing it for about 8 years now.  I also have very senstive skin but never really had a problem with either of those.    But they are chemicals and they react different to different people.   

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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 4:39:26 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: petmonkey  Also note that chemical defoliants can become irritating after multiple uses.
  Next time stick to a depilatory, not a defoliant  Personal care products should not be purchased on the herbicide aisle at the hardware store.


Magic shave silver and gold can be excellent for body hair.  A bit too strong for the pudenda.  I stick with a razor for that.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 5:01:50 PM   
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For those who shave, Noxema has these small, nick proof razors especially developed for the groin area. Highly recommended.




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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 5:09:32 PM   
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I shave down there between once a fortnight and once a month so it's not frequent enough to make the skin overly sensitive. Sometimes I dry shave, then apply talcum powder, other times, I wet shave with lots of plain natural unscented soap - build up a good lather. For me the most important and best way to avoid skin irritation is to keep the skin as taught as possible.

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RE: Shaving question - 9/9/2009 6:09:12 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: MissCake

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ORIGINAL: petmonkey  Also note that chemical defoliants can become irritating after multiple uses.
  Next time stick to a depilatory, not a defoliant  Personal care products should not be purchased on the herbicide aisle at the hardware store.


Magic shave silver and gold can be excellent for body hair.  A bit too strong for the pudenda.  I stick with a razor for that.




Thank you for the correction.  My apologies for any confusion.

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< Message edited by petmonkey -- 9/9/2009 6:37:36 PM >


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