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Scrotum Shaving 101
Scrotum shaving is not a thing to take lightly, it takes some patience and extra care to achieve the perfect results, which is of course, having a soft, itch-free scrotum. When you start shaving your scrotum your skin down there is not as prepared compared to the skin on other parts of your body. In fact the scrotum is where the most sensitive skin is located.
If you’re considering shaving your scrotum, get to know your skin type first. It is strongly advised to stay away from this practice if you have a sensitive skin – unless you like itching and bad irritations after shave. Having said that, let’s start with a few don’ts for shave time:
Don’t use an electric shaver
Don’t use wax
Don’t use chemicals to remove scrotum hair
We could go on explaining why, but since it’s a 101, please just take my advice. This pointers will make your scrotum happy.
Well, now that you are prepared for the shave task, start by taking a warm shower that will help open the scrotum pores so the hair comes out much easily when you start shaving. Dry very well, with a clean towel, and proceed to moisturize your scrotum before, it just takes some seconds with a good cream. Now you’re ready to grab the blade.
By the way, use always a new blade. A new razor blade will help you get the shaving job done in a pair of strokes, and that is what we need to avoid irritation. Ok, so now sit down legs wide open and with a nice view of our scrotum start shaving carefully. Shave like this: First shaving stroke with the grain, second shaving stroke against the grain. If you keep doing this you can end up with severe itching. Be sure to cover all areas of your scrotum.
When you’ve finished shaving, apply moisturizer, and baby powder. Like all first times it is not done 100% correctly, so baby powder can alleviate itching. With time your scrotum skin will be accustomed to shaving. Start by doing it once a week, until your skin is better. And remember, patience for shaving is the key!
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