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Well we all have had a problem with razor burn one time or another and i got really annoyed this morning so i looked up how to get rid of it. I found mine answer, alls you have to do is apply white deodorant to where the skin is irritated. I use right guard extreme sport, gives you a nice smell and gets rid of razor burn in 12 hours (for me anyway). Give it a try you wont regret it.
 
Interesting. I and a few other guys here have recently switched to using a "Microtouch Trimmer" and no longer need to shave. I hated the razor burn and in fact shaving too. Micro Touch Trimmer gets close enough for me w/out the irritation. Bought mine at Wal Mart for under $10
 
I'm assuming they meant shaving their pubic hair. With that in mind....

I read somewhere awhile back that using talcum powder could help prevent getting razor burn/bumps after shaving. I tried this out and it worked.

I use Gold Bond "Medicated Body Powder" and it works great. This stuff will cause some slight tingling and an interesting sensation (it's almost like your skin gets 'cool'); however, it has never caused my "privates" any discomfort, although I do try to keep it away from the urethra so none gets inside (this is the same powder I use whenever I need a bit of extra grip when manually stretching). I've experimented with not using it at times after shaving and there is definately a difference; almost everytime I did not use it, I got some bumps and irritations, but each time I did use it, I had no such problems whatsoever. YMMV.

Another thing to try is to always shave in the direction your pubic hairs grow, do not go "against the grain." I've been doing that of late without the powder afterwards and it works well. Granted, you may not get a completely "silky smooth" shave on the shaft, etc, this way, but then again, the closer you shave hair, the more risk you take of getting ingrown hairs and going against the grain, especially in such a sensitive area, is just asking for bumps/irritations to occur.
 
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Originally posted by kurthungus
I use Gold Bond "Medicated Body Powder" and it works great.

One of my friends I haven't got to hangout with for a some time now used to put that stuff on his scrotum, for a pleasurable experience. I remember one day when I was going fishing with him and his girlfriend and he said he needed to get some Gold Bond. So, we drive to the local K-Mart and he immediately opened the stuff up as he walked out of the store, unzipped his jeans, poured a handful, reached down and starting massaging the powder into his balls right in front of the K-Mart in the middle of the afternoon, without a care in the world. His girlfriend was not the least bit embarrassed and Ii wouldn't expect her to be after dating this guy for a while. She looked at me and said "Try it!". I just grinned and said "you first" to which she replied "It would burn too bad, but if I had balls I'd definitely do it."

Another thing to try is to always shave in the direction your pubic hairs grow, do not go "against the grain."

I wasn't thinking and shaved against the grain last Monday in the shower. I had a cheap disposable, as I had left the Sensor upstairs by mistake, and wanted to get close. I looked down a few seconds later it looked like a bloody mess, which was quite discomforting. I washed myself off and saw I had a whole series of fine shaving knicks. I lathered up and washed and everything seemed to stop bleeding by the time I finished my shower.
 
Originally posted by kurthungus
Granted, you may not get a completely "silky smooth" shave on the shaft, etc, this way, but then again, the closer you shave hair, the more risk you take of getting ingrown hairs and going against the grain, especially in such a sensitive area, is just asking for bumps/irritations to occur.


That is why i use tweezers and pull the hair out completely. Its smooth and no stubble.
 
Originally posted by bigbutnottoo
That is why i use tweezers and pull the hair out completely. Its smooth and no stubble.

Shit, that must take forever. And I would think the discomfort of pulling hair out would start to get to me after a little while.
 
Originally posted by penguinsfan
Shit, that must take forever. And I would think the discomfort of pulling hair out would start to get to me after a little while.

Not really. It is a once in awhile thing, not everyday like shaving. It only take a long time the first time. Then its maintenance. It only stings a little.
 
Originally posted by penguinsfan
Where do you pluck? On the shaft? On the scrotum? Everywhere?

Shaft mostly. Because I have a lot of hair up the sides and some strays all the way up. I start at the top looking for strays and go down. I pluck because I dont like shaft stubble and if I shave I have to do it everyday (which then causes bumps and ingrowns). I trim or shave other places.
 
Originally posted by stillwantmore
Interesting. I and a few other guys here have recently switched to using a "Microtouch Trimmer" and no longer need to shave. I hated the razor burn and in fact shaving too. Micro Touch Trimmer gets close enough for me w/out the irritation. Bought mine at Wal Mart for under $10

Damn Right!!
 
I prefer the jungle look:D
 
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