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Is Edge Shaving gel ok to use to shave you pubic reign?
I want to shave my pubic reign and I want to make sure Shave Shaving that I do things right. What materials do I need? Can a Gillette razor be used? I also want to know if I can use edge shaving gel or does it have to be a shaving cream? I would also appreciate any tips, please.
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ray91_91 June 18, 2010 at 10:48 am

Use a shaving cream with a sensitive razor and some water. Afterwards use clean and clear or clearasil ultra. You get shaving bumps because of skin irritation. They are pretty much considered pimples. If you still get them then I would try out different types of shaving creams that specialize in the avoidance of bumps. Use cold water too since hot water opens pours and irritates the skin more. Be very gentle with your skin. I know it sounds gay, but gently shave and wash your face and dab the towel on your face. Scrubbing your face hard will make you break out more. Also try putting alcohol on the area where you break out at to prevent the bumps from surfacing. It works like a charm!

philip_jones2003 June 18, 2010 at 10:58 pm

Just ask. Its a bit embarrasing I know but heck, there are a lot of things worse than that. If you ‘wet shave’ and I know I prefer it then get your dad or someone to show you how. There is a technique and you are more likely to have the same hair growth pattern as him.BTW : The razor adverts show an already shaved guy ripping a razor across his face like he was driving a power motor. Dont do that unless you want lobster colour skin. The other secret is keep everything clean.

doncrisp99 June 19, 2010 at 10:49 am

In a word, No, unless you use a straight razor and cut deeply.

ket June 19, 2010 at 11:17 pm

The whole purpose of shaving cream is to hold more water/moisture in order to allow the blade to glide with less friction. Which is why shaving in the shower without shaving cream works quite well. Both ways, because of the way a razor works, causes the cut hair follicle to have a sharper point to it. Thus making it sort of itchy when it grows back.Additionally, the shaving it making it grow back bushier/thicker is an old wives tale. Meaning it’s false, basically. Even if you don’t shave the hair, each hair only has a certain life span and then falls out and a new hair grows in it’s place. Hope that helps.

Sarah H June 20, 2010 at 11:16 am

sure, but depending on your skin it can be more drying then shaving which can lead to more irritation for the skin for shaving. My dad uses warm soapy lather all the time and he likes it better then cream.the main point for the soap or the cream is to 1. soften the hair and make them easier to shave, 2. reduce the surface friction between the blade and your skin, thus reducing irritation from shaving.Soap and shaving cream in this respect can be used interchangably.

jump June 20, 2010 at 10:26 pm

yupp it works,i do it on my legs whenever i want that super super soft feel it is a closer shave, hope it works :)

kelvin S June 21, 2010 at 10:27 am

I would never shave my face without shaving cream, what you need to do is prepare your face better when you start shaving.

Sonnygll June 21, 2010 at 10:34 pm

Sensitive skin shaving lotion and make sure you shave with the grain, never against. In other words, always handle down.

nick June 22, 2010 at 10:21 am

go with the grain then against it.. and use some after shave cooling cream or something if u get bunmps

Anonymous June 22, 2010 at 11:18 pm

Either way you can expierence hair loss but it is safe to use a razer or a electric razor. Its whatever you perfer.

Pretty_n_Pink June 23, 2010 at 10:24 am

I use a venus breeze and i love it!! oky let your underarm hair grow for about two days after that shave up and down and side to side and criss cross.your hair under your arms grows in different direstions and i had the same problem you do until i tried this. you might want to use venus or try using a guys razor that has four blades. and buy shaving cream that stands the hair up so you get a closer shave.and for your knees try nair or hair removal lotion.make sure to cover your entire knee in the lotion and bend it to make the skin tight.hope this helps

Jimmy R June 23, 2010 at 10:24 pm

There is nothing wrong in that decision but it does have more drawbacks then it does advantages. Most of us prefer to trim things up, more like a haircut then a shave. Unchecked the hair down there can grown way to long and get in the way or yes, look unsightly to those who are privileged enough to view. In my many years I have made some discoveries. I will impart them to you.First of all a mans pubic region is not the gentle little thin wisp of hair or muff like the ladies. Its usually coarse, in every crack, crevice and is plentiful. Shaving leaves an incredible stubble that can irritate everything causing some serious and debilitating rashes. Men’s hair when shaved down there leaves a sharp angled edge that allows it to burrow back into the skin causing painful shaving bumps. Yes, women have this but men have thick hair which can go deep. Give the fact the hair in most men is extremely curved the chances of going back on itself is greater. It is painful.The hair in that region serves four purposes that come to mind. The first is sweat and wicking functions. Men sweat more and the moisture is absorbed by the hair, drawn away from the skin where it is allow to evaporate or to be drawn into the underwear away from the skin. This discourages the buildup of sweat and bacteria. Or as us Americans say “Funk”. Jock itch is avoided. Believe me, and I speak from experience, the slimy funky, smelly gunk that accumulates because it has no wear to go in deed is foul.The hair in this area also serves as a lubricant, sort of a bearing, much like ball bearings (no pun intended), roller bearings or Babbitt bearings. That is to say the moving parts are allowed to glide smoothly over each other with the hair in place. Again, the hair is the vital padding between the skin and whatever. Remove this and the skin is allowed to rub together. Or rub against tight clothing. Given the fact the hair is by now filled with stubble this can be troublesome. The hair in this area serves as a cooling mechanism for the vital parts. Air is allowed to circulate in and around the strands of curly hair which creates chambers and a way for the heat to dissipate away from the skin. Mixed with moisture it is very effective. Without the hair, heat builds up creating slimy sweating musk. Bacteria moves in an walla you stink.Hair traps helpful bacteria which protects this area for of course the harmful. Without the hair, harmful bacteria can multiply and move into every scratch, nick, rash and crack in the skin. If you are not circumcised then again, there is no protection – bacteria forms in greater numbers, then moves underneath the foreskin feasting on and creating that most pleasant of substances know as well smeg.Men give off an odor that is pleasant to women, should they be in the right frame of mind. That is to say a freshly showered man given a few hours develops a musk or odor that is pleasant and alluring to the right female. The odor is so subtle it is hardly noticeable yet registers in the minds of women. Not all women find your musk alluring but some do. The pubic hair captures this musk and holds it much like a sachet. In some cases women are drawn to it wanting a little more intimacy, putting there noses right to it ……….and enough said on that.Shaving is not a good idea. Do yourself a favor and purchase a beard trimmer and trim things up. You can go rather short and give the appearance of a youthfulset of testicles, make things appear a little longer and alluring without shaving it.Many of the same things I have mentioned above are appropriate for women also, but most women have less hair and can get away with it. They also, spend way much more time in the bathroom then men. All that requires maintenance. I don’t know about out you, but I work for a living and paying all that time for the creation and maintenance of a shave pubic region is just not practical.Sorry women, you need to let you man be a man.

Mr Wizard June 24, 2010 at 10:25 am

That’s just your body’s way of telling you that pubes are natural and sexy and shouldn’t be shaved off.

jquittenton2 June 24, 2010 at 10:37 pm

Its probably the chemicals in those products making you itch. Just wash your face clean afterwards and splash on distilled witch hazel instead of aftershave.

letrappe June 25, 2010 at 10:43 am

I’ve used quite a few different types of products and the best so far for me personally, has been Gillette Mach3 Turbo and Every Man Jack shaving lotion. The lotion does not emulsify, but it creates a thin layer between the razor and the skin so that the razor can glide gently and quickly over the skin. It’s the smoothest shave I can get on both my head and face.

momof3anglz June 25, 2010 at 10:21 pm

You don’t need to use after shave after you are done shaving. However, it helps keep your skin soft, and reduces skin bumps after shaving. It’s entirely a preference thing.

smeeks66 June 26, 2010 at 10:57 am

Everytime I use Crest toothpaste my lips swell awful! Try something really bland like Arm and Hammer baking soda toothpaste or Aim for a bit and see if that helps. With the shaving you may need to let your pores open up more before you shave, use hot water or a steamy shower a few moments longer then what you have, also try a new razor blade and cream for sensitive skin. Also, are you using any facial moisturizer? or aftershave? those might be culprits too. Change one thing at a time and see whats bothering your senses. Hope this helps!

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