For years I’ve used veet or similar creams to remove pubic hair. Never been an issue, never had any reaction. All has been well. Now I’m approaching 4 weeks of lock up. Cage isn’t allowed to come off, lock up time period is unspecified. No issues so far. Until earlier today I tried to use veet on my sac while in the cage OMG, instant burning. It’s the same tube I’ve used previously and never had issues. hair is growing back and it’s getting at the horrible stage what product or technique can I use to remove hair while I remain in the cage? I prefer not to shave as I like the long term smoothness of non shaving methods Any help, experience that can be shared great fully received for this new problem
I use Nair, but not on my balls. I shave them. But I wonder if it's possible that your hormone level may have changed a little making a reaction to the chemicals possible?
I tried the razor to nite. Easy on the easy bits. then we get to the sac and piercings. Let’s just say after 40 mins of battle there still remains much hair
i can see the jewerly being a major challenge with razor. Just don't know any chemical way the is safe for the sac. I have seen where folks have done was but lord knows that will wake you up in that area. I am glad that i can use the razor.
I had this problem but when the cage is on for so long although it does not look sore the skin is stretched and the hair removal cream burned the hell out of my when it did not before. I use a small battery powered trimmer now and all is good.
Happy you found a solution. Saturday she had me shave my legs again to see how it goes with ingrown hairs. It's been 30 years of trimming instead. Will see how i do.
I used my wife’s Veet a couple of times... just... you know... out of interest Worked great Until the last time and I thought somebody had set fire to by balls!
That’s interesting to read. I’m always ok with removal cream, but whenever I’m caged it just fries my nuts no idea why?
Maybe skin is more irritated by the cage, if only slightly so. That makes cream have more contact with skin that is sensitive.
Heavy metals like lead, arsenic, mercury, aluminum, zinc, chromium and iron are found in a wide variety of personal care products. These elements can break down the skins natural barriers over time and use. You might have experienced a reaction to one of these. PK found that the heavy metals in a men’s facial hair dye burned him badly even though he had used it previously many times. In reference to ingrown hairs from shaving or waxing, try a product called Tend Skin. Applied after removing hair, it works well in eliminating bumps, razor burn and ingrown hair. A bit of a sting when applied, but it passes quickly. A little pricy too, but we used it when we use to shave (we are both lasered now) with excellent results. Now the disclaimer….results may vary from individual to individual.
that makes sense, but I’m not clever enough to know how the same product reacts so differently with stretched and unstretched skin
Ive had the same experience with a similar product, Nads for men. First few times (before being caged) was all good, but after being caged for a short spell (few days I think), seriously sore balls and chemical burns, even though I hadn't left the product on for any longer. I notice that when I remove the cage, for a day or 2 afterwards, the skin on my balls is quite leathery (this is one element of chastity that Mrs Sen doesn't like, she likes the soft skin in her mouth). I suspect that the stretching of the skin when caged dries it out and removes some of the natural oils that would ordinarily help protect you. Applying the lotion is simply too much for dry skin to handle. Can't imagine your difficulty with piercings, its tough enough sometimes getting the razor into all the right spots as it is. Is waxing and/or laser treatment an option? Laser is more expensive but more permanent also.