Unless you're shaving regularly, your pubes are too long to go straight to the razor - the best free porn videos on internet, 100% free. Get The Lawn Mower 4.0™ pubic hair trimmer, and make sure to use the guards as needed. That will cut the bush down to size to get started. The second thing on your list is a shower.
With that shower, you need a good body wash that helps restore skin damage caused by shaving. We recommend Crop Cleanser™ hair and body wash. Naturally, you also need your razor blade. The Crop Shaver™ 2.0 razor is designed for precisely this kind of work. Lastly, you need a moisturizer and an exfoliator.
Taking care of your skin after the shave is much more important than the process of shaving itself. Now we can get into the process of shaving your pubes. Before you get started, you have to determine the best place to shave pubes. The first action you will take is to trim everything. Since you don't have to shave the entire pubic region, you want to select how long you're going to leave the unshaved portions. Once you make that selection, you can get down to business. You should always trim before shaving - unless you shave so often that a trim is not viable.
When trimming, use the guards to manage hair length. Take your time, but don't worry too much. If you're using The Lawn Mower 4.0 trimmer, its safety features will keep you out of trouble. 3) Shower to soften hairĪ warm (not scalding) shower will open up the follicles and soften the hair. Doing this after your trim helps you get rid of excess hair clippings, which is always nice. The shower will reduce the negative impacts the razor can have on your skin. Since you don't need to shave downstairs every day, it's worth making time for this step. 4) Use shaving gelĭo we really need to explain this part? You want a smooth glide on your razor. 5) Check for dull bladesĮvery guy has butchered his face by using a dull razor at some point. Some of you unfortunate mountain men can dull a good blade with half a shave. We're talking about shaving around the genitals here, so make sure you have a fresh, good blade. Also, don't share a razor between your face and your balls. When you start applying a razor to the flesh, you want to take your time and be meticulous. You don't have to tug your way through dense pubic hair. Short, gentle strokes will get you there. Whenever necessary, pull your skin tight to make sure the razor isn't cutting through uneven terrain. If you let hair clippings accumulate on the razor, it won't be able to keep cutting. Rinse after every stroke, so you don't set yourself up for pain. Until you're very comfortable with this process, you're going to be taking your time. It's ok to reapply shaving gel as needed. Too much is better than too little in this case. When the cutting portion of the job is finished, you want to clean the area. Instead, you can rinse dry or wipe yourself with a moist washcloth. The idea is to get all of the clipped hair so you won't itch all day. When you're clean, dry yourself thoroughly usually, you can pat dry with a towel. When you are dry, follow up with a moisturizer. It's the most crucial tool in avoiding razor burn and itchiness.