Okay, this post was written by a 4chan troll or something: DON'T use a brand new razor, ffs. Use one that's been used a few times already. Please, for the love of all that's holy, don't use an electric razor; you'll get sliced to ribbons. Don't pull the skin taut while shaving. Before drying or using aftershave, exfoliate a lot! Like, until the skin is red. Otherwise you might get ingrown hairs. Besides those couple of terrifying errors, the instructions are okay.
Yeah, the electric razor is fine for the upper area or any hairs on the side of your legs, but for the love of god, there's a clear no-fly zone... and it's an experience you only need to have once before the mistake and lessons are cemented in your head.
I don't even use a razor anymore, I just trim with scissors... I can handle cm long hairs.... I can't handle slicing my nuts.
That was probably TMI, but hopefully will be a cautionary tale for some youngin'.
Just fucking use Nair, for the love of Christ! You leave it on for a few minutes, hop in the shower, and wipe it off with a hand towel! I will never understand why people make this so complicated.
If I remember correctly, Nair is painful as all hell, but does it actually work and how long would the pain last? It might be worth it if you're willing enough
Nair is only painful if you've recently shaved or done something to irritate yourself down there. Some people leave it on too long but that's their own fault and not the product. I like well groomed women and I feel it's only appropriate to return the favor, and I've never had a problem with it. I rub it on, leave it about six minutes, hop in the shower and wipe it off, and I've never had a problem. And let me add, I am white as a ghost with EXTREMELY sensitive skin, and it's never caused me a problem.
I don't even use a razor anymore, I just trim with scissors... I can handle cm long hairs.... I can't handle slicing my nuts.
That was probably TMI, but hopefully will be a cautionary tale for some youngin'.