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Posted on November 22, 2008 by Pearle Tsuji | Posted under Health and Fitness
Male Pubic Hair Removal: The Don't's
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Do not try Brazilian waxing It is not so out of the ordinary to see Brazilian waxing salons that cater to a masculine clientele, as well as to a feminine one. Still, for a man, it is difficult to visit such places, as they may feel embarrassed among so many women. There are other reasons why Brazilian waxing is not such a good idea for a man. Plucking the hairs out of the sensitive area of the testicles is something that is too hard to bear. Not to mention that even women feel sore after they have a Brazilian waxing performed to their pubic area, which, for a man, would be so much worse. Do not try your electric shavers Electronic shavers are good for a man's face, but it is far from being the right solution for male pubic hair removal. Trying to pry out the hairs from such a delicate area with electrical shavers will result only in serious irritation. If you do want to try it, make sure that you use a shaving foil that is different from the one that you use for your face. Do not try razor blades It is not unusual for women to shave their legs and their pubic area with the same tools. Even if this is not recommended, it could work. But razor blades are not fit for a man's intimate parts, as they can provoke rashes, pimples and even ingrown hairs. A burning sensation will engulf the testicles right after the procedure and you will not be able to walk right for days. There are a lot of differences between a woman's delicate parts and a man's pubic area. You should take them into consideration when you want to apply a safe procedure for male pubic hair removal. A thing that you can do is to search for a product that is especially designed for such duties. It may require you to pay something extra, but the expense is worth it, seeing how many troubles you can face by using inappropriate techniques. About The Author: Visit www.articleclick.com for additional article contributions by Pearle Tsuji. |
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