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 Pubic hair removal (detailed for men), Guys, need help AFTER removing~

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TSnoobiejosh
post Oct 17 2010, 06:56 PM, updated 16y ago

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Hey lyn members,

Probably this would be a wrong place to post this thread, or probably it was posted before. Don't really know where to find it though~

Alright,

I'm going for a holiday probably about 1week+ soon to the beaches and all~
Need some help with my pubes down there~

Yes many people have already talked about this but i would require further clarification....

I don't shave anymore cause its REALLY ITCHY after shaving, i went to "plucking" all the hairs out.
Its something like waxing, but its self-do so it doesn't cost much.

However,
After a week, there'll be lotsa red bumps~~

I'm afraid that if i go to the beach/swimming with my gf, the red spots will definitely be a turn-off. Any ways to remove pubic hair that doesn't result in red bumps???

I've tried many ways but apparently the red bumps keep coming out after 'plucking'.
Anybody can help me out a little, besides going for laser?

Hope nobody will flame~
Really need some help, holiday is in 2weeks time. Thanks guys. smile.gif
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post Oct 17 2010, 07:36 PM

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You can try using the body hair removal cream for sensitive skin like veet. It's ok for bikini area, or in your case, underwear area. Can get it in pharmacies such as watson or guardian. Look for the light blue one, tat's the one for sensitive skin.
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post Oct 17 2010, 07:37 PM

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go the bangsar, go to the strip, get it waxed properly, and buy the x'd cream after that ... its ingrown hair la


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post Oct 17 2010, 07:43 PM

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QUOTE(Jingle_bubbles @ Oct 17 2010, 08:36 PM)
You can try using the body hair removal cream for sensitive skin like veet. It's ok for bikini area, or in your case, underwear area. Can get it in pharmacies such as watson or guardian. Look for the light blue one, tat's the one for sensitive skin.
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post Oct 17 2010, 07:57 PM

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just cut it lah, no need to shave it bald.
if you still want to shave, i think using a menthol aftershave would surely soothe the area.
or you can try veet, but i'm not sure if it works for guys, and for down there.
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TSnoobiejosh
post Oct 17 2010, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(Jingle_bubbles @ Oct 17 2010, 07:36 PM)
You can try using the body hair removal cream for sensitive skin like veet. It's ok for bikini area, or in your case, underwear area. Can get it in pharmacies such as watson or guardian. Look for the light blue one, tat's the one for sensitive skin.
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you mean the product name is Veet? Watsons sell em? Any exact phamacy you know of? Been to many and never came across that product tho~ usually seen more to female hair removal creams only~~ Lol.
QUOTE(pinkdalmation @ Oct 17 2010, 07:37 PM)
go the bangsar, go to the strip, get it waxed properly, and buy the x'd cream after that ... its ingrown hair la
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I did think of that bro. But the attendees will be male/female? If female then.... embarassing lar. Ingrown hair? you mean the red bumps?? it always appear after i 'pluck' them out~
QUOTE(saddient @ Oct 17 2010, 07:43 PM)
lol TS is a guy laerrr
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QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Oct 17 2010, 07:57 PM)
just cut it lah, no need to shave it bald.
if you still want to shave, i think using a menthol aftershave would surely soothe the area.
or you can try veet, but i'm not sure if it works for guys, and for down there.
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Okayyy~ Thing is, when i wear my trunks and all, at the sides got the 'hair' jotting out. I look like a bloody retard in boardshorts and in bermudas in the pool/beach. I'll try and find the bottle u showed. Thanks happy.gif

Btw,
Would still appreciate replies happy.gif

Just FYI, the bumps always appear after a week.... doesn't hurt doesn't itch. just looks pretty fugly~ that's my concern happy.gif thx guys

This post has been edited by noobiejosh: Oct 17 2010, 08:09 PM
[PF] T.J.
post Oct 17 2010, 09:15 PM

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Err... wouldn't it be much easier just to get a "rectangular" swimming trunks instead of a "triangular" one? hehe!
All that plucking seemed very excruciatingly painful whistling.gif
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post Oct 17 2010, 11:16 PM

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trimming should work fine. well, at least it works for me.
no pain & easy to do
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post Oct 18 2010, 01:10 AM

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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Oct 17 2010, 09:15 PM)
Err... wouldn't it be much easier just to get a "rectangular" swimming trunks instead of a "triangular" one? hehe!
All that plucking seemed very excruciatingly painful  whistling.gif
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true~~ but then again, for swimming, i look awkwardly retarded with those~ i bought the square one, bought bermudas and all.... look really retardish~ gf also commented that i look much much better in the 'triangular' one~ oh well~~~ its not THAT painful actually, done alot of research.... but i'm stuck with this problem of red bumps.... can't seem to stop it from coming~
QUOTE(scoop7 @ Oct 17 2010, 11:16 PM)
trimming should work fine. well, at least it works for me.
no pain & easy to do
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hi scoop~ yeah trimming is easy~ but the thighs will have hair remaining, it looks pretty ugly too~ lol.... i've seen male swimmers with their thighs and all pretty clean~ i don't know how they do it.... =(
i do trim the rest tho~ just the sides pose some real threats lols....

btw, thanks for commenting happy.gif

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post Oct 18 2010, 03:17 AM

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The red bumps are ingrown. May worsen because ingrowns are prone to infection.

My advice: Be a real man. Grow hair.

But if you dun wanna be real man, use any after shave emulsion/cream/lotion. I think that will help.
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post Oct 18 2010, 03:40 AM

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ok then, just shave/pluck/wax around your groin area.
if you wear shorts/bermuda, it wont be visible anyway, right?
having some hair (a straight line of hair) under the navel is pretty cool i think.
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post Oct 18 2010, 08:25 AM

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i just bought bermuda/short from ripcurl and quicksilver. never wear a trunk at the beach.
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post Oct 18 2010, 08:45 AM

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QUOTE(mhb @ Oct 18 2010, 03:17 AM)
The red bumps are ingrown. May worsen because ingrowns are prone to infection.

My advice: Be a real man. Grow hair.

But if you dun wanna be real man, use any after shave emulsion/cream/lotion. I think that will help.
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Hahaha.... Too much hair, me look like monkey lo... hmmm, any products of recommendation?

QUOTE(SilentSerpent @ Oct 18 2010, 03:40 AM)
ok then, just shave/pluck/wax around your groin area.
if you wear shorts/bermuda, it wont be visible anyway, right?
having some hair (a straight line of hair) under the navel is pretty cool i think.
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if i wear shorts/bermudas, can't see, but gf complain not nice and blablabla~~~ (straight line of hair) under the navel as u suggested is pretty cool no doubt. can show man-liness, but then again, mostly mine curly~ that's why i wanna get rid of it. lol.... u reckon the Veet product can help reduce the stupid red bumps? Hate them man....

QUOTE(Max_07s @ Oct 18 2010, 08:25 AM)
i just bought bermuda/short from ripcurl and quicksilver. never wear a trunk at the beach.
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yeah i got them too. happy.gif pretty pricey tho~ dun wear trunks at beach? why? O_O


i wonder, will the brazillian boy wax at Strip be pricey? And will it still result in bumps? happy.gif
Any males have experience as such with mine? reddish bumps and all~

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post Oct 18 2010, 08:55 AM

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sorry, i mean i never wear trunk at beach. eheheh.
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post Oct 18 2010, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Oct 18 2010, 08:55 AM)
sorry, i mean i never wear trunk at beach. eheheh.
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oooo.... okay.... i'm ok with anything de, but gf want me to wear, aiya wear lo..... haha.... whut to do, guys ma, have to 'sayang' the girl-species. doing this 'plucking' all for her de T_T

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post Oct 18 2010, 09:18 AM

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try those wax strips you can get at guardians. dont worry they wont make you grow boobs.
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post Oct 18 2010, 09:44 AM

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Any pharmarcy such as watson and guardian should sell them. Dont worry, guy or girl both can use one... just that they cater more to women because women more concern about their body hair...

The veet hair removal cream for sensitive skin, mostly people use for the hair on their calfs etc, but it's actually for body hair removal. Read at the back there, says it's applicable for bikini area (ur underwear area also can la...), even got the picture show u armpits, legs, and a girl in bikini...

Guy and gal, both body hair same one la... can use can use...
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post Oct 18 2010, 09:51 AM

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i use Braun Body Cruzer 4. perfect and safe for buntut and pubic hair, no itch
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post Oct 18 2010, 09:52 AM

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This effects happens to me the first time I shave too, however, you can limit it by using after-shave cream or a cheaper solution which I found, put cooling powder immediately after shaving. Just shave regularly.
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post Oct 18 2010, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(Joey-kun @ Oct 18 2010, 09:18 AM)
try those wax strips you can get at guardians. dont worry they wont make you grow boobs.
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tried them mate. can't seem to perfect them. many little strands of hair left..... its like only 90% effective lol.

QUOTE(Jingle_bubbles @ Oct 18 2010, 09:44 AM)
Any pharmarcy such as watson and guardian should sell them. Dont worry, guy or girl both can use one... just that they cater more to women because women more concern about their body hair...

The veet hair removal cream for sensitive skin, mostly people use for the hair on their calfs etc, but it's actually for body hair removal. Read at the back there, says it's applicable for bikini area (ur underwear area also can la...), even got the picture show u armpits, legs, and a girl in bikini...

Guy and gal, both body hair same one la... can use can use...
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hmmm....ok. i just went to Guardian in Taman Connaught to check. Didn't sell Veet tho~ will try Watson Tesco Cheras later happy.gif
am i a weirdo? lol....

QUOTE(zzzxtreme @ Oct 18 2010, 09:51 AM)
i use Braun Body Cruzer 4. perfect and safe for buntut and pubic hair, no itch
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Hmmm.... Its not the itch i'm worried about. got used to it. its the red red bumps....... also available in guardian/watsons?

QUOTE(Dickson91 @ Oct 18 2010, 09:52 AM)
This effects happens to me the first time I shave too, however, you can limit it by using after-shave cream or a cheaper solution which I found, put cooling powder immediately after shaving. Just shave regularly.
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Did some research tho~ Its said that shaving.... makes the hair more coarse, while epilating/plucking will result in thinner hair. Slightly true in a way~ not totally smooth hair though~ What kinda brand of cooling powder u use? Talcum & baby powder usable? I've tried applying vaseline to moisturize the area, but doesn't help with the bumps =(


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