superlittlegirl
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I have incredible news!
http://www.shavesthere.com/images/Cleancut%20Solo%20Outdoor%20Small.jpg
Introducing the Seiko Cleancut Shaver. It really, really works. I've tried everything from waxing to tweezing to shaving to Magic, and this is the absolute best. It's gentle to my skin; there's no razor rash, irritation, or itchiness, and I can shave everything with it. I mean, everything. Even the inner surface of my labia.
The design of the machine is lovely. It's solid, suitably weighty but not overly so, and very pretty with its brushed stainless exterior. It requires one C battery, and the battery usage is very economical. The cutting surface is compact enough to get in all the nooks and crannies, and because it's a dry shaver, I can do multiple passes over one area to assure that it's well done without having worries about abrasion.
And the results? So smooth. Not quite as perfectly smooth as waxing, but incredibly close, and much smoother than wet shaving or Magic. With absolutely no pain or mess, and no anxiety over future ingrown hairs, which (for me) are inevitable with other methods.
If you love a shorn nether region, this is a machine you simply cannot afford to pass up. At $59.95, it may seem pricey, but certainly not overly so when compared to the everyday cost of shaving supplies or salon waxing.
I give it five clits up on the SLG rating scale. The best of the best.
http://www.shavesthere.com/images/Cleancut%20Solo%20Outdoor%20Small.jpg
Introducing the Seiko Cleancut Shaver. It really, really works. I've tried everything from waxing to tweezing to shaving to Magic, and this is the absolute best. It's gentle to my skin; there's no razor rash, irritation, or itchiness, and I can shave everything with it. I mean, everything. Even the inner surface of my labia.
The design of the machine is lovely. It's solid, suitably weighty but not overly so, and very pretty with its brushed stainless exterior. It requires one C battery, and the battery usage is very economical. The cutting surface is compact enough to get in all the nooks and crannies, and because it's a dry shaver, I can do multiple passes over one area to assure that it's well done without having worries about abrasion.
And the results? So smooth. Not quite as perfectly smooth as waxing, but incredibly close, and much smoother than wet shaving or Magic. With absolutely no pain or mess, and no anxiety over future ingrown hairs, which (for me) are inevitable with other methods.
If you love a shorn nether region, this is a machine you simply cannot afford to pass up. At $59.95, it may seem pricey, but certainly not overly so when compared to the everyday cost of shaving supplies or salon waxing.
I give it five clits up on the SLG rating scale. The best of the best.
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