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Ok I have GOT to learn the secret to no pickiness


ShawnaLeigh

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I hate body hair.HATE IT.  
 Like one lovely lady said in another post,

“I prefer no hair from my nose to my toes”. 
So I shave.   Everything.  
A day or two later I am dying from pickiness. Rough stubble.  MostLy in my nether regions but also butt and back of thighs.  
is there anything yo do that will soften these areas?

 

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I have no experience to draw on regarding body hair you poor child, I am an American Hairless, could use a little more on top. Meh!

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Not really a problem I have, but I'd vigorously moisturize. There's got to be some product that makes body hair softer just because beards are a thing. I heard Vaseline once for mustaches, but I never tried it.

 

Hugs!

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I’ve got to try something.  I remember why I just give up and let it grow out.  Less pain and discomfort but it’s like I’m quitting.  Lol

I know I will have to shave or something for the rest of my life.  I would love to learn how others deal with it.  

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I think when you mow, you do it with the grain rather than against it to avoid ingrown hairs which can become a nuisance and even infected. I tend to deal with it that way in the lower region and find it's the way to go.

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13 hours ago, MaryMary said:

My methodology :

1. I take many days to go from not shaved to fully shaved

2. Cut longer hairs with cisors if need be.

3. Use an electric shaving tool in the first pass.

4. Use a razor for second pass.

 

* : I wash my tools and I'm not mixing regions.

* : use shaving cream

* : Use moisturizer afterward

* : Use exfoliating cream 2 times a week

* : Down the leg, then up the leg (if your skin not sensitive)

* : Do this before going to bed late and not in the morning.

This is basically my regime too. 
What exfoliating creams do you use.  
sadly I am still limited to male lotions for body and face.  I’m trying to edge more to crossed sex products now.  Perfumes men and women can wear.  Deodorant.   Etc.  

Suggestions?

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I also hate my body hair. It is super triggering, especially my chest hair.
 

Exfoliate before and after shaving. Post shave moisturize and keep moisturizing regularly. This has me both from the pickiness as well as from ingrown hairs. 
 

When i can, I use nair or similar products as it keeps the the tip of the hair being sharp, which is what shaving does. 
 

I use a neutrogena body wash, called clean and clear I think. It has salicylic acid in it which helps exfoliate and keeps my bacne in control as an added benefit. 

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Once you are rid of the gonads and have spend many years on feminizing hormones you will find that body hair becomes very light and for some none at all. I no longer have any leg or  underarm hair, though some of it may also be coupled as an age related thing.

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1 hour ago, NB Adult said:

Once you are rid of the gonads and have spend many years on feminizing hormones you will find that body hair becomes very light and for some none at all. I no longer have any leg or  underarm hair, though some of it may also be coupled as an age related thing.

That's a dream.  Something to hopefully look forward to.

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@ShawnaLeigh looking back at what was an older post let me say this.  I have waxed. I’ve used depilatory creams.  I’ve used an electric razor and a multi blade razor and an epilator.  Here’s what I have found.  Sugar wax over hard wax, but both require you let your hair grow between waxing.  Not a good option for me at least.  Shaving, well the electric razors gave me razor burn or even tiny cuts on soft skin.  Depilatory smelly, takes a while to apply, wait and wash off for what was less than expected results.

 

my current regime is face: I use a cleansing wash with a brush.  (Won’t mention brands but there are several brush systems available). I then apply a shaving lubricant to my face and shave with my rotary electric wet/dry.  Next I go back over it with a multi blade razor.  That’s as close as I can get my face before makeup.  
 

arms and legs I use an epilator.  Everything else a razor.  I can’t bring my self to use the epilator on my chest or stomach.  I do find a women’s razor does a better job.

 

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