Manscaping...for sensitive skin
Thought I'd throw this out in Co-Ed since the ladies probably know more stuff about this and skin than the guys.
I'm sure I'll get some shit from the guys too, but I don't care. I'm sure some other guys might have same issue.
Anyway, I have very sensitive skin. Heavy perfume & cologne can break me out. Use unscented shaving cream too or my face will break out. Even get dry skin too. I use a special cream from the dermatologist for that. Don't have rosacea or eczema or anything like that. It's just for common dermatitis.
I do have especially soft skin since I do use moisturizer a lot. Some ladies say I have soft, baby skin which I guess is good, but that usually means you have sensitive skin too.
I always am trim for the ladies so I'm not 70s Porn guy; however, I want to get nicely shaven and clean.
I've used electronic trimmer and even straight edge with cream, but I break out if its against to my skin.
Is waxing the way to go & does it irritate the skin? I know many of you ladies do so thought I'd ask.
Any other suggestions?
Well, I would be sure to tell the ladies about your skin allergies before a session. I don't usually wear any body spray unless it's listed on their P411 that they like it.
But just for my own showering purposes I typically use a scented body wash, but I do have the sensitive skin version of dove from CVS. It's pretty good from what I understand.
I might also suggest bringing your own "gym bag" with the soap you prefer.
As far as waxing goes, there is a chance it could cause you some issues. It is out of my budget to do it now, but if I could, I would do laser hair removal. More effective from what I understand.
Best of Luck!
Sugar waxing.
pm for the few places that cater to gentlemmen
Use duct tape. Put a roll on your dash for 15 minutes to get the glue softened up, then apply and let it rip.
- Groot
- 07-18-2017, 05:29 PM
Sugaring is supposed be easier on the skin. I would start with a small text area and wait a couple of days, see what happens before going for a larger area.
Really in your case just clip it down with some scissors. I think most of us would understand.