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The dreaded razor rash Help

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so one for the ladies you see all these very nice smooth pussies out there with out a rash in sight. How the hell do you manage to pull it off. Please let me know thanks Darcyxxx

Use an electric razor. Prep with a dusting of talc to avoid dragging.  Or wax.  thumbup.gif

Il give it a try cubes and see what it’s like x

Send Ben round ;)....he shaves real smooth ..xx

for men  it seems best to just trim were trousers  and belt will rub as this area can get friction causing rash but closer down shave smooth should be ok also no underwear Helps as well ,as if tight fitting causes or helps cause rash ,also shaving  every day if possible  helps ,,just ideas !

Gigi No Bump - google it, its on amazon

Ha ha sue hubby always does mine he’s a dab hand at. Then I get a treat after ????????????

Get an intimate wax done for a real smooth finish - just google it to find your nearest salon.

never have any probs wax strips  can be a little painful though

I think you gave the answer when you asked how do they pull it off - answer with wax! (As I do btw)

just use Imac leave on for 5 min rinse off in the shower you will be soooo smooth after.

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Some 2 stroke oil rubbed on first for prep, then use your lawm mower on low cut.

For the pesky bits that just wont mow use a strimmer

Note 1: Use a conventional mower, not a flymo.

Note 2:  Use a good quality mower, Honda etc, B&Q’s own doesn’t cut the mustard, in fact it probably doesn’t cut anything.

Note 3:  As far as I know ‘ Bic’ ‘mach3’ do not make mowers.

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Quote by Toots
Some 2 stroke oil rubbed on first for prep, then use your lawm mower on low cut.
For the pesky bits that just wont mow use a strimmer
Note 1: Use a conventional mower, not a flymo.
Note 2:  Use a good quality mower, Honda etc, B&Q’s own doesn’t cut the mustard, in fact it probably doesn’t cut anything.
Note 3:  As far as I know ‘ Bic’ ‘mach3’ do not make mowers.
If you do take the above advice please do let us know how you got on ( photos preferable)

The above information has been brought to you by ‘Toots’
‘Toots’ is SwingingHeaven’s  fully interactive cross platform multiple browser compliant bot.(Global patents apply)
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Now I know where I've been going wrong - used the wrong mower!!

Thanks for the advice - will keep you posted.