hello so i recently just shaved my balls with a gillete mach 3 razor and some gillete foam gel(sensitive) and it feels really nice to have some clean balls . earlier i used a ELECTRICAL shaver/clipper to trim my ball hair but i obviously couldnt cut the whole thing leave a bit of a stubble which led to some itching . my question to you is .. how safe is the shaving with the razor method . how often can i do it ? .. will this cause in grown hair ? do bumps occur .. ? please enlighten me : )
It's pretty safe, make sure the blade is sharp (just like shaving your face) Do it as often as you want. Bare in mind shaving rash. Bump can occur, much like ingrown hairs. It's all just the same as shaving your face, quite frankly. Happy ball shaving!
I've never cut myself or had any ingrown hair problems on them. The hair is finer there than up top, which I can't shave and don't really like to. But I use the gillete with the 5 blades. Fusion or whatever. Its more open on the back and easy to rinse so its not clogged up.
so its all good to shave with a razor and there no side effects whatsover ? .. i shaved around 3 days backs. now im get the stubble(sharp short hairs) .. which is kinda getting itchy. is it ok to shave every 5 days ? .. how often do urll shave
I shave as often as I need to. How could it hurt? If there's stubble go ahead and do it again. You'll figure out how often to do it. How did u learn to shave your face? Trial and error haha
I do think it's worth mentioning though last time I did it I chopped my dick off. Just a minor hiccup, I suppose.
Nope. When i was doing it, i kept it up with a 3 blade in a hot shower, no cream needed, just running hot water on em every day or two in the shower while shaving. I never had ball trouble, but up top would get regrowth itch. Baby powder stopped that.
i think ill shave every 3 or 4 days .. lets see how thts works out for me .. is gillete foam sensitive alright ? heres the link to it http://www.google.co.in/images?rlz=...&hl=en&tab=wi&ei=QHzvS9XKKo6TkAX71IjjBw&gbv=2
I use the Bic Orange (for sensitive skn). Bear in mind that the Bics are the ones they use in hospitals as well, so that should be a recommendation in itself. Personally I find that the blade works best after it's been used a couple of times, as the usage strops it to your own individual skin type. You may experience itchiness at first, but after a few shaves you'll become accustomed to that & the only time it will feel itchy or uncomfortable then is once you let it grow back.