�naked people movies� Star Shave....The Best Shave Ever!!!

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I was watching �naked people movies� one day and saw the behind the scenes part where a female �naked people movies� star was taking a shower and started to shave. The cameraman started asking her what she uses to shave and she told him. She also told him that quite a few male and female �naked person� use the same thing because it provides a very close smooth shave with almost no irritation. It will leave your skin smooth, irritation free, and will actually combat ingrown hairs if you have that issue when you shave. Ive tried it myself and I was shocked that the best thing for shaving was sitting in my face the whole time. She told the cameraman that she uses HAIR CONDITONER to shave, so I grabbed my bottle of SUAVE HAIR CONDITOINER and my razor and got started. First thing you have to get used to is the fact that there is no foam and you will need to dampen the area you are shaving alittle. Rub on enough hair conditioner to create a slick surface and than shave. You will be amazed how great of a shave you will get and how smooth and healthy your skins going to be afterwards. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
 
Awesome, so you need to have wet or damp skin on the shaving areas before applying the conditioner? Also was there a mention or what brand or kind of conditioning product to use?
 
Dampening the skin is just something I do. Im not sure if it serves a purpose, but I like to believe it does lol...As far as a brand, I use SUAVE HAIR CONDITIONER, but I believe you can use any brand as long as you have used it before. The best part is that you will smell great and your skin will be well moisturized.
 
I would suggest anti-dandruff, since the method of dandruff prevention is basically just caring for the scalp, or in this case the skin of other regions. It shouldn't really matter though.
 
KingD;571910 said:
Dampening the skin is just something I do. Im not sure if it serves a purpose, but I like to believe it does lol...As far as a brand, I use SUAVE HAIR CONDITIONER, but I believe you can use any brand as long as you have used it before. The best part is that you will smell great and your skin will be well moisturized.

When I shave my face I always use warm water before my shaving cream, that's why I was asking, and Ill give this a try when I need to shave next, thanks for the tip!

Shenlong;572002 said:
I would suggest anti-dandruff, since the method of dandruff prevention is basically just caring for the scalp, or in this case the skin of other regions. It shouldn't really matter though.

My understanding is shampoo cleans the scalp, and conditioner is for actual hair health, as it keeps it from drying out and becoming brittle. That being said, I'm sure shampoo also help with cleansing the hair itself. Anyway, are you suggesting to use anti-dandruff shampoo, or conditioner, because I've never heard of anti-dandruff conditioner.

And doesn't anti dandruff contain anti fungal ingredients, along with some 5-alpha reductase properties, for neutralizing DHT receptors on the scalp for prevention against MPB and hairloss in general?
 
Not to step on any toes but I dont believe the anti-dandruff conditioner is necessary. I use plain ole Suave Naturals Refreshing Waterfall Mist Conditioner and it works.just fine. Anti-dandruff conditioners tend to be alittle pricey while you cane get what I use for less than $2. When I give tips or advice I always try to find the poor mans way or the cheapest way of getting the best results possible. I dont believe anything has to be expensive to be effective. Plus the other chemicals in those anti-dandruff conditioners might have other effects on you other than just a good shave.
 
I haven't used hair conditioners myself for shaving. At least I don't recall doing so. If I wet shave, I usually use some bar soap with moisturising ingredients. Skip the foam stuff from the can, that's what I can say. Loaded with so much unnecessary stuff and it's expensive in one sense as well.

Some days I might just use a safety razor for some maintenance. Some days I use moisturising bar soap. Use the least pressure on the blade you can. My down under shaving tools vary from Mach 3 to old Gillette Slim Twist.

The hair conditioner tip is a working one, I'm not taking any credit out from that! If you really want to go overboard and why not, you could always get some shaving soap and a nice brush. Works on my face pretty damn nice!

Have a great shave, as one guy says.
 
I tried this with hair conditioner use warm water then rub i the conditioner and shave a great shave just as KingD stated thanks for the helpful tip!
 
Thats great to hear GIRTHGAINS. Im glad to see my tips are being used and are helping members. I used the hair conditioner to shave a week ago which would have given me a couple hair bumps or ingrown hairs by now, but I still have nothing but a smooth shave. Keep us posted on your progress.
 
Ive been doing this for years in the shower and I've always gotten amazing results. Literally smoothest shave ever, every time. Except afterwards I'll apply some vaseline or vitamin E oil to help keep the skin moisturized and healthy. It works really well and I can shave about once a week.
 
Thanks SIMPLEJACK..Its nice t have a member who has used this shaving method for a longer period of time. Im glad to know that my shaving issues are solved.
 
No problem, I actually looked it up on some female forums haha. I like my junk to be smooth for the gf. I shave everything down there, including my asshole. I just think its a courtesy to my gf when we 69 that she doesn't have a face full of ass hair haha.
 
I've always had major problems with ingrown hairs, so i always just used clippers and trimmed mine up. I just tried this, so we'll see how it goes. If i get my normal amount of ingrown hairs...i'm gonna be pissed at you lol
 
I did another shave today gotta say awesome shave I had got a few bumps a few days after the first shave probably from shaving upwards. I fine if you just shave downwards with a great razor makes a better shave no upward shaves lol
 
Against the grain is always the hardest. One could do three pass shave, first with the grain, then across and finally against for that baby butt smoothness.
Always let the blade do the work, use the least amount of pressure on the skin!

I usually shave Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leaving one day in between for healing etc., the growth isn't so horrific. And for the moment, I just play with myself.
Trimming is a good option, someone mentioned that somewhere, but I need to shave more off to get a good seal with my hydropumps.
 
Hey SIMPLEJACK I never knew vaseline could prevent ingrown hair bumps after a shave. That might also explain why my shaves are so smooth and bump free because I use baby oil gel with cocoa butter to pump and edge with. It keeps my skin smooth and supple. If I want a real dry smooth shaving area I add baby powder prevent chaffing of excessive residue buildup.
 
KingD, it always seems to work well for me. I even shave against the grain too. First I shave down, then side to side, then up and it gets it baby smooth. Then after I'm out of the shower and all dried off I apply vaseline and let it sit overnight. The next couple days I've got amazingly smooth skin down there.
 
I figured vaseline would clog the pores. I got a small break out of ingrown hairs, then I remembered I used a dull razor LMAO
 
hand lotion works great too for sensitve skin. also more expensive obviously but silicone sex lube works awesome too. its waterproof.
 
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