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I can't use the blade of my razor near the skin or it will cut. So what do you guys do?
 
Like I wrote in another thread; razors are for girlie-men.
I, being the big, strong, strapping, studly, manly-macho-man, use a propane torch.
 
MAXAMEYES said:
Like I wrote in another thread; razors are for girlie-men.
I, being the big, strong, strapping, studly, manly-macho-man, use a propane torch.

You must like Hot Dogs alot then who's up for a BBQ.
 
MAXAMEYES I had to laugh LMAO at your reply to being the big, strong, strapping, studly, manly-macho-man, and use a propane torch. You roast your nuts for hair removal ...very extreme
 
mach 3 turbo. yeah mother fuckers. set that bastard on vibrate and shave away! booyah
 
Stretch the sack as you very carefully shave it. It will work if youre careful.

Or use Nair.
 
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does that nair shit actually work? how long does it take for hair to grow back?
 
Castor said:
does that nair shit actually work? how long does it take for hair to grow back?
I've tried shaving and I've tried Nair. But both seemed a little harsh on my skin. Then I switched to the Sally Hansen "Extra Strength Hair Remover Lotion with Special Moisturizers" and it worked great.

I have really coarse pubes, so I leave the lotion on for about 10 minutes max. The hair then just pulls off with no pain, nicks, or cuts. As a bonus, it leaves my scrotum skin all soft and pliable.

Important: Follow the directions. Use plain water to wash off the lotion and hair, not soap. Otherwise you might get a somewhat painful chemical burn. You can use soap on the treated area after 12 hours.

I usually go about a month between treatments, but you can probably do it as often as once a week if necessary.
 
per sall hansen instructions

" Do not use on breast nipples, perianal or vaginal/genital areas, in nose or ears, on cut, irritated, inflamed, chapped, sunburned skin, over moles or warts, or on recently tweezed or shaved areas."

dont use that shit down there, probably cause cancer or something :O
 
twist48 said:
however this stuff might work, any maybe thats pthon was speaking of

http://www.ulta.com/control/product/~product_id=2109752

its specifically for bikini zone but im sure itll be fin for guys, just dont get it in side......that would suck
That's not what I use, but it would probably work.

As you said, the important thing about that label warning is that you don't want to get it anywhere inside your body, so keep it away from all body openings. This includes not putting it anywhere that you have a break in your skin such as on cuts, rashes, or piercings. You also should not put it on mucus membranes or anywhere else that is moist. For men, this means keep it away from your anus, foreskin, glans, and meatus. Also, don't use it on a recently shaved scrotum.

In terms of cancer, it's probably an extremely low risk since your exposure is external and only a few minutes at a time. I don't think any of the ingredients are carcinogenic anyway. You'd probably be at higher risk of getting a bacterial infection from a razor cut.
 
yeah i was just saying the first link is what i believe you said u used and it specifically says dont do that, i just figured the bikini one would be safer in that area......

:)
 
twist48 said:
yeah i was just saying the first link is what i believe you said u used and it specifically says dont do that, i just figured the bikini one would be safer in that area......
That's what they want you to think. But it's just a marketing gimmick to get you to pay more for a smaller container of lotion. The two products are exactly the same for the first 11 ingredients. The remaining ingredients where they differ mostly just affect the fragrance. The usage warnings for both are basically the same too. They just put the warnings for the bikini lotion inside the box instead of outside.
 
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