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ScorpioLuv
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Posted: Jan 12 2013 at 11:08pm |
IslandSuga wrote:
for those that use clippers to do a low low top fade, what brand/type are you using?
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I use a Clio palm perfect. I got it from Target for $10. It's double sided when it comes to the trimmer guards so u can choose how low u want it. I trim it so low you would think I shaved but no hair bumps
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Posted: Jan 12 2013 at 11:43pm |
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Summer's Eve cleansing wash for sensitive skin
Meh...My skin isn't picky so I also use soap too
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Posted: Jan 12 2013 at 11:53pm |
nycdiva357 wrote:
summer eves wash.. sensitive. b/c my gina is a gentle flower.
and i dont have much hair down there due to laser hair removal. i let them leave a small strip..
which i get rid of using this its a hair removal creme meant for men to keep up w/ their bald heads

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I use Magic Shave as well but I like the one in the silver can. I mix it thick and let it work. I tried the one above and it didn't work as well. Nothing else besides wax has gotten me that smooth. For cleaning, I like the original Dove bar, Hygi-wash, and Intimore cleanser. I used to adore Nirena but they changed the formula.
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Posted: Jan 13 2013 at 1:33am |
[QUOTE=Lilaca]How do you take care of your love below.
if you don't want to reveal the name of the product ....just state whether you use just water or if you use a ph balanced soap
Claudie
1: Bald 2: Summer's Eve Simply Sensitive
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Posted: Jan 13 2013 at 1:37am |
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Which page was the nastiness revealed?
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Lilaca
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Posted: Jan 13 2013 at 4:10am |
ScorpioLuv wrote:
greenttby wrote:
Dial soap and water... Nothing special! I wipe front to back and keep pubs cut low. Drink lots of water. | my bf gave me a bar of Dial soap. It ate my pusssy alive. Not for sensitive skin  |
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Posted: Jan 13 2013 at 4:11am |
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This thread is turning out much better than I predicted it.
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Posted: Jan 13 2013 at 4:16am |
To the men what are lurking. Do you mind the hair down there? or ladies do your men prefer you bald?
You don't have to answer this 
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Posted: Jan 13 2013 at 6:43am |
HeyBeautiful18 wrote:
ImThatDiva wrote:
HeyBeautiful18 wrote:
Nair gave me a bunch of bumps before, I don't like it
I just shave. Then moisturize with shea butter
For washing I use a wash cloth, my hands and a family dollar summer eves knockoff | You can't moisturize with butter or natural oils. You can nourish with them though.
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Moisturize, it implies that there is some form of moisture in the form of water in what you are using. Since there is no form of water in oil or natural butter, you aren't moisturizing. However, oils and natural butters can nourish the skin by giving beneficial vitamins, nutrients, and etc. If there's no form of water, it's not moisturizing. And no matter how good oils nourish, you still need moisture.
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