Wild ass idea: a poll!

Should Magic Shave Creme be marketed for 'downstairs hair' removal?


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eudaemonia

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Alright, what say you:

Should I e-mail or call the nice folks at the SoftSheen-Carson Co., and encourage them to market Magic Cream Shave to, uh, other demographics? ;)

In case anyone missed it, Magic is a depilatory intended as a razorless beard remover for black men, sez the scibble on the package. However comma, as many of us Lit-types know, it's a most excellent product for removal of 'downstairs hair' the likes of which haven't been seen around these, uh, parts before.

I like it because 1) it doesn't stink as bad as the swill they market to us chicks *and* it works better *and* it's much less expensive to boot; 2) it leaves your skin soft as a baby's butt; and 3) the regrowth isn't as stubbly.

The polling booth is open!
 
Say how does this work on course hair? My wife's tried a few diplatory products before without much luck because her hair is pretty course.
 
Haha, funny

Voted second option. Because I think that would probably be true. Have, in the end, no idea what I'm talking about here, since I have no way of testing the product unless I buy a ticket to the US soon.... :D

But, it's a good idea to look for something similar here. The toughness of the black men's hair might resemble that of the pubic hair actually. So....

Thanks for the tip.
 
M's girl said:
But, it's a good idea to look for something similar here. The toughness of the black men's hair might resemble that of the pubic hair actually.

That's exactly the point. There are quite a few threads in How To on shaving. That's where I learned about it.
 
You mean something like this?
 

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