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I get a shaving rash over a couple couple parts of my body, lucky i guess since I shave my whole body daily. I ran across a product that had great reviews so I bought it.

You apply it a couple times a day at first, over the problem areas until healed and then once a day after shaving. This product, called Bikini Zone is pretty miraculous. I've been using it for a couple weeks and while I'm not totally healed, it is orders of magnitude better than before.

I will continue using it and feel secure in recommending it to other people with similar problems.

-Fiona

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Hey Fiona,

You're a lucky girl finding the time to shave your entire body daily. I only find time to do it once a week. Wish the hormones would hurry up and make that unnecessary. By the way what sort of bike do you have? I've got an Aprilia 1000cc v twin. Hardly ever ride it nowadays since I'm preoccupied with transitioning stuff which I'm finding really does consume you're whole life. Mind you I cane the backside off it when I do get on!

Chrissy x

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I have to make time. I get up earlier in the morning, which sucks, but I'm totally uncomfortable with not shaving. I spend around 45min in the shower a day. Little longer sometimes to take more time and just enjoy the process, as much as you can enjoy such things. Lol

Did I mention my bike? I dont recall doing that, I must be turning blonde. LoL!! It's a 2007 HD softailt custom (FXSTC). I haven't been able to ride since my back/neck problem began a year ago. It's 1600cc and obviousy a V-Twin. :)

-Fiona

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Hi Fiona,

Nothing sinister about me knowing you're into bikes - it's listed as one of your interests under your avatar photo! lol

Seriously large motor in that bike. You can probably just use top gear everywhere! Pity you can't ride it at the moment. Hope your back problems improve soon. I was off work once for about 3 weeks with excruciating pain in my back - not nice.

I shave in the bath once a week. It takes literally all afternoon one day of the weekend. It really is a pain.

I'd love to do it every day because I think it would improve things massively and if I did it for 1hr a day it would be great - just can't see me doing that at the moment though.

My body hair situation is improving all the time. I haven't really got to the point where I don't need tights but I'm getting there. Seeing hair on my developing boobs is pretty gross and I really hate that.

Can't wait to get my srs since I think that will stop it once and for all.

Chrissy x

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The main shaving issue I have had is with ingrowing hairs as I use electric shavers (I have half a dozen, using each for ideal parts of the body) and epilator. After seeing a post here recommending Witch Hazel I looked around and found some Tea Tree and Witch Hazel foaming face wash (Boots). This seems to have improved things no end as, although the ingrowing hairs still occur, the resultant inflamation clears quickly.

Using each shaver in the ideal loaction for it's design means that I can shave fairly quickly, only needing to take more care in sensitive areas. I have also planned a bit and often do areas at differing times.

Tracy

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Hi Fiona,

Nothing sinister about me knowing you're into bikes - it's listed as one of your interests under your avatar photo! lol

Seriously large motor in that bike. You can probably just use top gear everywhere! Pity you can't ride it at the moment. Hope your back problems improve soon. I was off work once for about 3 weeks with excruciating pain in my back - not nice.

I shave in the bath once a week. It takes literally all afternoon one day of the weekend. It really is a pain.

I'd love to do it every day because I think it would improve things massively and if I did it for 1hr a day it would be great - just can't see me doing that at the moment though.

My body hair situation is improving all the time. I haven't really got to the point where I don't need tights but I'm getting there. Seeing hair on my developing boobs is pretty gross and I really hate that.

Can't wait to get my srs since I think that will stop it once and for all.

Chrissy x

Hahahaha, duh! I forgot about my profile. LOL

My showers take me 30-40 minutes for a complete body shave. Yeah, having to get up a half hour earlier sucks, but I can't stand not being all smooth. :)

The main shaving issue I have had is with ingrowing hairs as I use electric shavers (I have half a dozen, using each for ideal parts of the body) and epilator. After seeing a post here recommending Witch Hazel I looked around and found some Tea Tree and Witch Hazel foaming face wash (Boots). This seems to have improved things no end as, although the ingrowing hairs still occur, the resultant inflamation clears quickly.

Using each shaver in the ideal loaction for it's design means that I can shave fairly quickly, only needing to take more care in sensitive areas. I have also planned a bit and often do areas at differing times.

Tracy

Ugh, there's only one 'area' that I use an electric, and it takes FOREVER! But I only do it around once a week......

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Haha, I thought it was only me who had 'blonde' moments on the site!

I use a disposable razor even 'down there'. It was fairly gruesome for quite a while - texas chainsaw massacre style! - but cleans up quite quickly now.

Chrissy x

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The older I get the more 'blonde' moments I see, to have. LOL

Before using the Bikini Zone for a while, shaving 'down there', created what looked like a crime scene. LOL It's still not totally nick free, it's so much better.

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