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17 replies

inmyshoos · 12/04/2017 21:16

I am quite dark haired and have always been hairy. I also have really sensitive skin.
When i use scissors to trim the fango hair it is all blunt and itches for days. I read on here on a different thread about people using beard trimmers etc so wanted to know what would you guys recommend for trimming without the itchy side effects!!

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LucieLucie · 12/04/2017 21:28

Lycon wax is the only way for me

I also have sensitive skin and everything else causes major irritation

The hair grows back much softer, so much nicer than stubble Wink

MsPavlichenko · 12/04/2017 21:30

Avoid all the side effects by leaving alone?

FanaticalFox · 12/04/2017 21:41

I've just had a lycon wax it was brilliant. Highly recommend it!

greylove · 12/04/2017 21:45

Confession i am not very hairy but I trim with Husbands beard trimmer all over lady parts he He

occasionally shave sides if going swimming But use E45 cream for to shave with under arms legs as I hate hair under arms and legs hubby reckons I am nuts about legs as morning after c-section I quote had no stubble but shave my legs in shower

UppityHumpty · 12/04/2017 21:49

If you have coarse hair then even a beard trimmer won't work. I personally just use scissors and keept it a little longer

dementedpixie · 12/04/2017 21:53

I use an eleçtric ladyshaver and you can have different lengths. I also use scissors

vintagesewingmachine · 12/04/2017 21:53

Philips Lumea to keep me hair free where I want to be then DH's hair clippers to crop it close downstairs

wooster16 · 12/04/2017 21:54

Lycon wax! Every eight weeks

QueenMortificado · 12/04/2017 21:55

Thirding lycon wax

I was at natural for years and would feel really uncomfortable with how the hair would move around / feel prickly / get trapped etc. I then got waxed and I wouldn't go back, I absolutely love how soft it is and how fine the hair grows back.

It really doesn't hurt that much either

BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 12/04/2017 21:58

I use a lion tamer's chair and a whip to tame mine

TheProblemOfSusan · 12/04/2017 22:54

Let it all grow free in a glorious thicket?

Though I will confess to having the occasional session with tweezers at the outliers - I stick bikini bottoms or big knickers on and pluck what you can still see. Not much for me. But I have a sensible bikini, wouldn't work with a teeny little number.

elektrawoman · 12/04/2017 22:59

Now you've got me thinking. DH uses beard oil to keep his beard soft. Wonder whether it would work on my lady garden?

inmyshoos · 12/04/2017 23:02

Lycon wax?? Off to google this....
Can you do it yourself? Or is it a beauty salon job?

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FanaticalFox · 12/04/2017 23:04

Salon job.

elQuintoConyo · 12/04/2017 23:05

A cat o'nine tails and little pieces of chicken.

sitonyourbottom · 12/04/2017 23:11

Wax. I have been having a Brazilian done since I was 19 and (though I have have gone 9/10 months without one after 2 of my 3 babies were born just because it was so low on my priority list) now can comfortably go 3 months between waxes with very little regrowth. The hair is very sparse there now and takes ages to grow back. I can't remember the last time I had an ingrown hair.

Madwoman5 · 13/04/2017 00:32

Plait it and put beads on the end!

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