Wednesday, August 19, 2020

What's the best way to shave your ass and pussy?

What’s the best way to shave your ass? I really want a smooth ass and pussy but it’s just so hard to reach down there. How do you guys do it?

Traditional shaving:

Of course this takes skill, some dexterity and a commitment to the process and it's upkeep to keep away those itchy "new growing" hair. A good safety razor I think here is the best answer as it lowers your risks of nicking yourself especially in those delicate places, like your pussy. Who want's a nicked pussy? Also when it comes to safety razors go for the better brands with multiple blades or you could easily go through a whole pack and not even finish the process of being hairless. One option to consider is a "shaving buddy". You shave mine, I'll shave yours kind of set up and besides this could lead to other fun. Some people like dry shaving, some don't. Some like wet shaving, some don't. Some swear by a hot shower first, much like shaving your face as it allegedly makes the hair more supple and easier to shave, not sure if there is truth to that or if it's just urban legend.


Waxing:

This is a solution, or could be. Especially if you are only doing one "area" like your ass and pussy. Of course it's a bit ore costly but from what I hear the effects can last up to six weeks before you have to go again and get it done. You want a reputable place to have this done. Have someone you are comfortable exposing your ass and pussy to. There is pain involved, as the hairs are being ripped out but from experience it does get a bit easier every time you do it. Your hair also allegedly grows slower each time you do that, but please don't ask me for scientific proof on that one. 

There is the "do it yourself" wax option as most, if not all the supplies are sold for one to do it yourself, however, I think this would be more complicated than trying to shave yourself as you have to apply the wax, smooth the paper over the wax and then rip it off. Although if you had a "waxing buddy" it would help and again it could lead to other fun.


Dipalatories: 

This is any kind of cream or lotion that one uses to remove hair, much like Nair and Nair for Men. My advice here is to proceed WITH CAUTION! Some of these products are not the greatest, some may cause skin irritation, some smell down right awful and the odor can linger. The biggest thing here is DO NOT let it get anywhere near your nipples or your "cunt" as it will burn to heal, and it is painful beyond belief and will cause a blistering that will take time to heal. If your truly hairy you may want to use like a trimmer first so it doesn't take forever to remove all said hair. When I've used these products I shower with a loofa I'm going to throw out anyway to help "Scrub the hair" away. The issue here is try not to go over the recommended time on the directions and lord knows what that will do. The effects over shaving are a bit longer, the skin can be a bit more supple feeling especially if the product has like aloe in. The big thing here is again the upkeep. 


Laser Hair Removal:

Laser hair removal is a medical procedure that uses a concentrated beam of light (laser) to remove unwanted hair. During laser hair removal, a laser emits a light that is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair. The light energy is converted to heat, which damages the tube-shaped sacs within the skin (hair follicles) that produce hairs. This damage inhibits or delays future hair growth. This can be for any hair anywhere on the body, just limited to your imagination.

Although laser hair removal effectively delays hair growth for long periods, it usually doesn't result in permanent hair removal. Multiple laser hair removal treatments are needed for initial hair removal, and maintenance treatments might be needed as well. Laser hair removal is most effective for people who have light skin and dark hair, but it can be successfully used on all skin types. The biggest issue here is money, as these treatments can be pricey. There are allegedly over the counter products that allegedly do the same thing, but in my mind not in the same way and I'd be leery of those claims with something you would buy at Bed, Bath and Beyond.



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