Just curious to know how other TV / CD girls keep themselves smooth and what works best.
I’ve tried various ways but struggling to decide which is best.
If any girls can advise, reply or PM me I’m all ears. |
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I have tried that, but as you say it comes back quickly, I’m looking for a longer solution.
I’ve invested in a Lumea machine but then I discover it doesn’t work on light coloured hair, so that was a wasted wad. |
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It depends on thickness of hair amount of growth and direction of folicals.
I have a strong growth and various direction of folicals.
After a scissor trim if there is a bit of growth I use a warm water wash to open up the poures of the skin. Then soap the areas get lots of lather going, I use bic II disposable blades. You're supposed to go with the direction of growth but I go against, keep lathering washing the razor in a jug of hot water after a couple of strokes, keep the blade free from hair as much as possible, dip in water.
After first shave I soap up again an go over to catch any missed hairs.
Butt area and scrotum are difficult areas, be patient and gently shave in lines from back to front to get good coverage.
Anal area go gently and it usually does the job for me.
I shave a few friends when the opportunity arises. |
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I used to get a professional Hollywood wax treatment done which I found to be the best since it removed every single hair providing me with a completely clean, bare finish. I found it to be long-lasting smoothness for up to circa. 4 weeks, minimal irritation and stubble compared to shaving.
Only downside was cost at £220/session back in those days (2016). Probably more now...!?
Nowadays I just use a Gillette Venus ladies razor extra smooth swirl. Cold shower to treat my skin immediately after shaving and moisturize. I also exfoliate gently a few times a week between shaves to help prevent dead skin from trapping new hairs, minimising risk of irritation.
I bloody hate shaving but it's a must do to give you that silky smooth skin and help look at least a bit passable with makeup, etc.
Things we do to please, it's a bloody tough gig being a women...! |
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