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babykb1103 -> "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/13/2009 8:06:34 AM)

I am interested if anyone has suggestions of how to keep a males diaper area "clean shaven" safely as the shavers that I currently have access to, often catch the scrotum and have occasionally caused problems beyond the immediate "cut/bleeding".  Is there a 'depilatory' that is 'safe' to use in that area??      BabyKB1103




daintydimples -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/13/2009 8:13:09 AM)

Nozema has a brand of tiny nick free shavers meant for the pubic area. I recommend them.




MeaganBlake -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/13/2009 3:11:04 PM)

Bikini Zone makes a cream for the genital area. It works quite well and doesn't burn. That's what I use. I also use their medicated gel to avoid razor bumps. I'm not sure how it would work for a boy, but I'm sure it would be just as effective.




Scotty306134 -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/14/2009 1:18:03 PM)

I've been using a Gilette Track Two razor with Gilette or Colgate foam for several years. I've been very satisfied with the results. I get occasional nicks, but nothing serious. Scotty




hardbodysub -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/14/2009 1:32:22 PM)


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ORIGINAL: MeaganBlake

Bikini Zone makes a cream for the genital area. It works quite well and doesn't burn. That's what I use. I also use their medicated gel to avoid razor bumps. I'm not sure how it would work for a boy, but I'm sure it would be just as effective.


Really? What's the active ingredient? I haven't heard of any depilatory that doesn't burn, no matter what they say.




TimrehIX -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/15/2009 11:00:02 AM)

Bikini Zone Cream Ingredients:

WATER (AQUA), POTASSIUM THIOGLYCOLATE, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, CETEARETH-20, MINERAL OIL, CALCIUM HYDROXIDE, CAMELLIA SINENSIS (GREEN TEA) LEAF EXTRACT, HELIANTHUS ANNUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF GEL, SODIUM HYDROXIDE.




Hierodule -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/15/2009 3:35:41 PM)

I think thats the soothing cream not the diplitory. I have never seen a dipltory that didn't advise against using it in the genital and peri-anal (ie chode) areas. The "bikini zone" isn't really the genitals. Its the area that shows outside of the bikini.

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Bikini Zone Cream Ingredients:

WATER (AQUA), POTASSIUM THIOGLYCOLATE, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, CETEARETH-20, MINERAL OIL, CALCIUM HYDROXIDE, CAMELLIA SINENSIS (GREEN TEA) LEAF EXTRACT, HELIANTHUS ANNUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL, ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF GEL, SODIUM HYDROXIDE.




Hierodule -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/15/2009 3:44:52 PM)

from the Bikinizone website:


BIKINI ZONEĀ® CREME HAIR REMOVER
Bikini Zone - the experts you know and trust, introduces new Green Tea Fortified Bikini Creme Hair Remover. Removing hair from your bikini line has never been this fast and easy!

WARNING: For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from and do not use on eyes, eyelids, eyebrows and eyelashes. Should product come in contact with eyes, flush thoroughly with lukewarm water. If irritation occurs, consult your physician. This product should not be used on areas with varicose veins, pimples, moles or warts. Do not use on: mucous membranes, breast nipples, perianal, vaginal or genital areas, in nose or ears, lips, recently tweezed, waxed or shaved areas, rashes, irritations, eczema, sunburned, chapped, peeling, injured, inflamed or broken skin. If irritation/rash appears, discontinue use.

Not that that means you deff can't use it there, just be careful. I have tried every type of hair removal know to man and, like I said, I have never seen a diplitory creme that didn't have this exact warning on the box. Even the ones that are specifically for the "bikini zone."




DaddyOfBorg -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/19/2009 3:49:16 PM)

For years I have recommended the Schick Intuition Plus to ageplayers in general, but for anyone who loves their depilatory to be flawless, these things rock!

The head of the razor is surrounded by it's own ring of 'lubricating soap', so all you need is water.  I recommend sitting in a shallow tub and taking your time.

PRO:
Does a flawless job with no stubble, snags or nicks.

CON:
-Expensive (about $10+) for the initial handle/blade/holder  and replacement soap/blades are also not cheap.


Tip: The handle is hollow and will fill with water.  Remember to drain it completely after use.




MeaganBlake -> RE: "Shaven" Diaper Area (12/28/2009 6:05:46 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hierodule

from the Bikinizone website:


BIKINI ZONEĀ® CREME HAIR REMOVER
Bikini Zone - the experts you know and trust, introduces new Green Tea Fortified Bikini Creme Hair Remover. Removing hair from your bikini line has never been this fast and easy!

WARNING: For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Keep away from and do not use on eyes, eyelids, eyebrows and eyelashes. Should product come in contact with eyes, flush thoroughly with lukewarm water. If irritation occurs, consult your physician. This product should not be used on areas with varicose veins, pimples, moles or warts. Do not use on: mucous membranes, breast nipples, perianal, vaginal or genital areas, in nose or ears, lips, recently tweezed, waxed or shaved areas, rashes, irritations, eczema, sunburned, chapped, peeling, injured, inflamed or broken skin. If irritation/rash appears, discontinue use.




Oops, guess I didn't read the box, lol. Oh, well. It doesn't burn as long as I take it off after 4-5 minutes. And as long as I follow up with the gel as soon as I get dried off from the shower.




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