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eugine8plz;713098 said:You never know now a days lol. Who knows maybe it works well!
This day and time you never know,
eugine8plz;713098 said:You never know now a days lol. Who knows maybe it works well!
bandit2010;713103 said:This day and time you never know,
eugine8plz;713063 said:What are the ingredients?? Sounds interesting!
megamike;713076 said:are there people who wax their dicks? lol
Nolove;713122 said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVKrLumCEpA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju-9ZUj_hD4
Hard sugar wax:
2 cups sugar
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup water
Soft sugar wax:
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup water
I used the soft one, and worked pretty good. Trial and error. Might try it sometime this week again
Yeah alot do. I mean its better than shaving . It reduce time of growth as it pulls the stem of the hair. Plus shaving you can get razor burns and cuts.
eugine8plz;713098 said:You never know now a days lol. Who knows maybe it works well!
megamike;713232 said:maybe it does,but it probably hurts as fuck! may cause folliculitis as well
doublelongdaddy;713178 said:
kyomoto;713256 said:Simple. Trim through progressions or not, then shave erect penis and make your balls shrivel up
eugine8plz;713321 said:Damn shaving while erect i never thought about that. Then all the skin on your shaft would be tight so it would easier to shave and not cut your dick, clever! I use an electric razor, I've had bad encounters with manual razors in the past.
kyomoto;713426 said:You have to shave while erect if you're shaving the shaft because its easier and less dangerous. Also make sure to make your balls cold if you're going to shave them so that they shrivel up, they become harder for a razer to cut
eugine8plz;713432 said:Alright thanks for the tips Kyo! I never thought about the erect part though but now that i think about it it makes so much more sense to shave your shaft while erect. And yes i always make sure that my balls are shrivelled when i shave them. Do you shave your balls with a manual razor or a electric razor?
kyomoto;713441 said:Manual razor. Electric can be more scary and has potential cutting power.
arkailija;713253 said:Folliculitis can happen with any hair removal method I would say. Maybe laser not so much, but overall there is a good chance it might occur whatever the removal method is.
Basically remembering adequate hygiene is usually enough against folliculitis. It's good thing to remember clean shaving products. After-shave products, like perhaps aloe vera juice can help in combat against ingrown hairs and related aggravation.
Interesting to hear about the sugar waxing, I hope it works out for you eugine! And for others as well, who are willing to try.
megamike;713526 said:I completely agree with you,but my point is,I feel that waxing is more liable to cause folliculitis since the hair is pulled from its root instead of being cut on the epidermis,which mean the hair follicle will be an open space for bacteria to enter and cause the inflammation
doublelongdaddy;713562 said:I would love to hear the experience of someone waxing, this would be something I would try if someone went first