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Count of Undolpho said:Strange, the thought of coating my scrotum in Veet scares me far more than "a greater risk of shaving rash".
As long as you avoid your bell end with the stuff it's fine.
Count of Undolpho said:Strange, the thought of coating my scrotum in Veet scares me far more than "a greater risk of shaving rash".
Smell The Glove said:Because of clothing, the freshly shaved area will be subject to sweating and friction. I think that you would be at a greater risk of shaving rash at best or infection at worst.
I think even though you apply a moisturiser or balm it still can not avoid the sweating and friction.Bechet45 said:Smell The Glove said:Because of clothing, the freshly shaved area will be subject to sweating and friction. I think that you would be at a greater risk of shaving rash at best or infection at worst.
What do most/many of us do immediately we've finished shaving our faces? We apply moisturiser or balm. The same treatment of a shaved scrotum avoids rashes and is very pleasant besides. Oiling one's balls, a recommended daily treatment for shaved guys.
joanne.benner.69 said:Ps kinda nice for a guy to do!
stumunro said:All I'm saying is don't try one of these...
Cheers,
Stu
todski said:Does any one do it ?
im new to DE shaving and normally use a cartridge razor down stairs , if i use a DE razor am i more likely to nick myself or will it just come down to practice and time.
was just wondering if people did as i searched on here and drew a blank.
cheers lee