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My girlfriend and I have a shaving question for you -

We like to look at porn together, and whenever you see a shaved pussy, they are always silky smooth - whenever Jessica shaves, she can never seem to get it as smooth - there are always these little red bumps - I don't really care either way, but it really bothers her. She uses shaving cream and a good razor - but there is always a little stubbly stuff (kinda is a little rough on the face).

Any suggestions?
 
Unregistered said:
My girlfriend and I have a shaving question for you -

We like to look at porn together, and whenever you see a shaved pussy, they are always silky smooth - whenever Jessica shaves, she can never seem to get it as smooth - there are always these little red bumps - I don't really care either way, but it really bothers her. She uses shaving cream and a good razor - but there is always a little stubbly stuff (kinda is a little rough on the face).

Any suggestions?

Browse back through this forum and look for almost any one of the dozens of threads on shaving or Magic Shave (tm) lotion and powder.
 
Another good idea

Another thing you may want to try is to use baby oil! I cant stress this enough DO NOT GET IT INSIDE HER some woman are very sensitive and can become infected by the use of Baby oil inside her! But Baby Oil helps to elivate the bumps and rashs and also makes it easy for the razor to slide over her pussy and get all those annoying stubbles!

I hope that helps!

DOLL
 
Re: Another good idea

Babydoll5272 said:
Another thing you may want to try is to use baby oil! I cant stress this enough DO NOT GET IT INSIDE HER some woman are very sensitive and can become infected by the use of Baby oil inside her! But Baby Oil helps to elivate the bumps and rashs and also makes it easy for the razor to slide over her pussy and get all those annoying stubbles!

I hope that helps!

DOLL

Good advice
 
Do mean use baby oil like shaving cream or before or after shaving? Could you be a bit more specific?
 
Here's a few tips.

It all comes down to skin type! What you are describing is called razor rash. She needs to find the correct razor for her skin type and the correct lotion too.

This is not like shaving her legs or pits. This area is not used to being shaved and the skin is very tender. So, shower or bathe first in hot water. Give the water plenty of time to soften the hair and the skin. Wash the area with soap to remove the layer of oil that accumulates each day. Then with a fresh (not once used, but fresh) razor begin to shave. Short strokes with a minimum of re-shaving. Try not to keep hacking away at the same area.

In time and with the correct combination or razor, lotion and technique, you will avoid razor rash and achieve the smoth result you are looking for.

My advice is to avoid the depilatories (magic and the like). It works "ok" for dark complected people, but, can easily burn someone with fair complection.

(BTW...I met Jenna Jamison at a video signing a few years ago. She was explaining to another woman at the time how to shave without razor rash. Hence, these instruction came from a true professional!! And, for what it's worth, my wife has used this technique as well. She's too used to razor rash quite a bit, but, no longer)
 
This is some advice that I was given.....havent tried it yet, but thought I would share.

Shave first with a new razor.......apply electric shave lotion (it may sting) then use an electric razor to get the stubble and get a clean close smooth shave.

Depilatories are evil!
 
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