Shaving and Alternatives

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    After a few unfortunate nicks today, and everytime I've done it, What are safe alternatives to shaving? Looking for better ways to keep smooth. Wha
     
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    I get waxed about every 6-8 weeks depending on growth. That is my eyebrows + EVERYTHING below the neck. It will hurt a little bit the first time, but if you keep a regular schedule, it will likely be relatively painless after just a few times.
     
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    Waxing, every time. I've been waxed (full brazillian) for almost 8 years now and scarecly feel it any more. There's next to no hair left - I only need to go once every 8 weeks now and no nicks or razor bumps/burn to deal with.
     
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    I assume you are talking about private area and not legs or anything. I had a lot of success with a great me laser treatment. Shave, then use the laser, when it grows back some hair doesn’t return and comes in less stubbly.

    It doesn’t get rid of it entirely, but shaving is less of an adventure now.
     
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    I use magic hair removal cream,it does not burn on your balls or surrounding area. But it does smell bad after, need to open windows.
     

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    Plucking works, if somewhat tedious.
    One advantage of plucking is that it removes the hair root, so regrowth is finer, softer and sometimes lighter. Shaving or trimming leaves the thick hair root as it was.
     
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    I used to use hair removal cream on my lower body and legs, but then one time I suddenly became sensitive to it and it caused burns to my scrotum. Been using a electric trimmer ever since.
     
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