Shaved Nudists

Group for all nudists and naturists who like to shave their intimate bodyparts

what do everybody do to stop getting a shave rash

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Go for waxing, it lasts so much longer.

Or the hair removers like Veet

Looking into laser at the moment.

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stop using a razor or disposable razor buy a bodygroomer you know the rechargable kind they advertise . i have a norelco bodygroomer that i have had maybe 10 years it is awesome as i'm smooth from chin to toes takes 10 minutes or so of course if someone hairy probably longer. of course it can still nick so be careful when doing penis and balls but the rest is a breeze and at least for me i only do it once a week. the more you shave the less returns . just google body groomers or i suspect amazon .

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I second the Bodygroomer but you should probably use a moisturizer to keep red bumps to a minimum. Once your body becomes acclimated to shaving, you will no longer need the moisturizer. I used Nivea for Men as a moisturizer and it worked well for me.

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I use a cordless electric body shaver and Nair for Men.

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Witch Hazel works wonders for shaving or other skin irritation. It's very cheap. Even if u use new razor blades in my experience ya still get bumps no matter how careful u are,. I switched to cream nair type stuff 1 x a week easy peasy

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There is a blade razor available that does a mighty job without the burn or rash, a lady friend from Texas put me onto it about six months ago and it works really well.
It's a ladies razor called 'Venus', now there are a number of razors in this brand but the one you need to look for has this, or something similar, on the packaging....For Ladies pubic area, If you compere it with a men's blade razor you'll see the Venus blades are set at a different angle to the men's which I think is how it works. I use mine everyday, wet or dry shave and I've had no problem since, I would like to know how you find it.

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finely found something to stop a rash baby powder & a electric razor works great

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stop using a razor or disposable razor buy a bodygroomer you know the rechargable kind they advertise . i have a norelco bodygroomer that i have had maybe 10 years it is awesome as i'm smooth from chin to toes takes 10 minutes or so of course if someone hairy probably longer. of course it can still nick so be careful when doing penis and balls but the rest is a breeze and at least for me i only do it once a week. the more you shave the less returns . just google body groomers or i suspect amazon .

I have always used a ladies razor, which gives me a really close shave and makes me really smooth all over, my question is how close a shave does a body groomer give ?

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A body groomer will give you a nice close shave, but not as good as a razor. You will look completely hairless to anyone who looks. If you run your hand on your shaved skin in the direction of the hair growth, you will feel completely bare. If you run your hand opposite the hair growth, you will feel stubble. The big benefit of a body groomer is the absence of ingrown hairs - at least in my experience. I hope that answered your question.

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A body groomer will give you a nice close shave, but not as good as a razor. You will look completely hairless to anyone who looks. If you run your hand on your shaved skin in the direction of the hair growth, you will feel completely bare. If you run your hand opposite the hair growth, you will feel stubble. The big benefit of a body groomer is the absence of ingrown hairs - at least in my experience. I hope that answered your question.
Hi thanks for your reply, unfortunatley i love the feel of a nice close shave, and it looks like i may have to stay with the razor for now

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