New "Magic" product!

Cheyenne

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I stopped at Kmart tonight on my way home to get the new 3 Doors Down cd. I walked through the large selection of hair/skin products they carry for black men/women and guess what I found? A tube of a Magic cream called "Smooth." It is in a pumpkin colored tube and it is specifically for long lasting beautiful bald heads!

Storm? Dillinger? Bob Peale? Other baldies? Yup, this is for you!
 
Hey, how did this get to page 2 already?

Where are all the baldies on the board???

This should be BIG news! :p
 
HeavyStick said:
Maybe they are out buying it?

LOL!

Stampede at K-Mart!!! They could use the business, the place was empty when I was there.
 
I remember someone mentioning Magic Smooth on another Magic thread. I don't remember if they liked it or not.



Did you buy some to be the guinea pig for the rest of the Magic users among us?
 
Has the information about Magic (and/or relevant threads) made it into the morninggirl welcome to lit post yet? I haven't read one of those in awhile.
 
morninggirl5 said:
I remember someone mentioning Magic Smooth on another Magic thread. I don't remember if they liked it or not.



Did you buy some to be the guinea pig for the rest of the Magic users among us?

Me? Nope, I have a full head of hair (even I've never posted my pic here, trust me, I'm not bald.)
 
LukkyKnight said:
Has the information about Magic (and/or relevant threads) made it into the morninggirl welcome to lit post yet? I haven't read one of those in awhile.

I haven't been around enough to catch all the newbies lately, but links to Magic are definitely in the welcome to lit post.

Originally posted by Cheyenne
Me? Nope, I have a full head of hair (even I've never posted my pic here, trust me, I'm not bald.)


I was thinking maybe the Magic Smooth might help other areas remain smooth longer. Somebody's got to be brave and be the official lit tester.
 
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It doesn't say if it's for sensitive skin though. I'm a magic weenie. I haven't taken the plunge.
 
I think when I run out of regular Magic, I'm going to have to find some of this.

Don't hold your breath though, I have 6 tubes in the medicine cabinet.
 
I have tried Magic Smooth. I do not like it as much as the regular Magic.

Magic Smooth is of a much thicker consistency that the regular Magic, and is more oily/waxy feeling. I would imagine that the increased viscosity is supposed to keep it from melting off of a guy's head and into his eyes or ears. On my pussy, though, it seemed a bit too thick. It did get me slightly smoother than the regular Magic, but it was also harsher than what I'm used to. It was also very difficult to rinse off completely. I had some slight pinkness and stinging for about an hour after I used it; with the regular I have none. It worked well, and was not overly harsh, but the benefits did not outweigh those of the tried-and-true regular Magic.

I give it only two stars.
 
It is definitely not for sensitive skin. It stung me a little, and I have very chemical resistant skin. Try regular Magic first, and be sure to do the patch test!

J.B. said:
smooth


It doesn't say if it's for sensitive skin though. I'm a magic weenie. I haven't taken the plunge.
 
What kind of technique do you guys employ when applying this stuff? I was always afraid of burning off my clit:eek:
 
Belilica said:
What kind of technique do you guys employ when applying this stuff? I was always afraid of burning off my clit:eek:

When I first started using Magic, I used a Wendy's plastic spoon (with the handle broken off and the rough edges filed smooth) to make a shield for my inner pink bits. It's the perfect size, shape, and depth for my parts. Just spread your outer labia, put the spoon in place, and let your labia hold it there. Then spread the Magic on without any fear! This technique is appropriate for my particular anatomy-- I know every woman is shaped differently, so it might not be suitable for all. It's worth a try, though!

I have since discovered that the Magic does not irritate my clit. I avoid the area when I am applying it, but if some gets on it's no big deal.
 
*bump* for the day shift! Maybe more baldies post during the day. :)
 
My only comment

How can you buy music at K-mart? Don't you have Best Buy or something like that? K-mart is expensive for CDs.
 
Re: My only comment

RawHumor said:
How can you buy music at K-mart? Don't you have Best Buy or something like that? K-mart is expensive for CDs.

Wrong. The cd was on sale for $10.99 yesterday. Cheaper than any of the other stores who had it at $11.99+
 
Re: Re: My only comment

Cheyenne said:
Wrong. The cd was on sale for $10.99 yesterday. Cheaper than any of the other stores who had it at $11.99+

I stand corrected. Do you have an Exclusive Company near you? They used to be pretty well-priced too.
 
Re: Re: Re: My only comment

RawHumor said:
I stand corrected. Do you have an Exclusive Company near you? They used to be pretty well-priced too.

Nope, never heard of them.

I just looked in the Sunday sale sections to see what the prices would be at Target, KMart, etc. and stopped at KMart since both KMart and Target were on my way home from work. Might as well go to the cheaper one. :)
 
They're in Appleton and Green Bay.

I'll stop the mini-hijack now.
:)
 
superlittlegirl said:
It is definitely not for sensitive skin. It stung me a little, and I have very chemical resistant skin. Try regular Magic first, and be sure to do the patch test!

*whimper*
Ok now I'm worried. I'll try the reg. first. Thanks for the tips. I'll try that spoon thing too.
 
superlittlegirl said:
When I first started using Magic, I used a Wendy's plastic spoon (with the handle broken off and the rough edges filed smooth) to make a shield for my inner pink bits. It's the perfect size, shape, and depth for my parts. Just spread your outer labia, put the spoon in place, and let your labia hold it there. Then spread the Magic on without any fear! This technique is appropriate for my particular anatomy-- I know every woman is shaped differently, so it might not be suitable for all. It's worth a try, though!

I have since discovered that the Magic does not irritate my clit. I avoid the area when I am applying it, but if some gets on it's no big deal.

I am getting a very interesting mental picture from this.

That is something I would have to see. :)
 
bad kitty said:
:eek: Someone tested a magic product before the Magic Queen? I am shocked. ;)

Nope, I'm happy with my current Magic product! Don't plan on switching...

This was just for the baldies of the board. :D
 
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