Mens Pubic Shaving Mistakes Revealed
As men do not generally discuss their pubic shaving concerns with each other in an open setting, most are left to figure out the do’s and don’ts of male pubic shaving on their own. This doesn’t include just figuring out which tools and products work best for pubic shaving, but can also include some potentially painful lessons in what not to do when shaving your pubes!
Some men make the mistake of thinking that techniques and products that work best for their wife or girlfriend will work best for them. This is a big no, no! Here are some of the things to avoid when shaving your pubic hair.
What Not To Do When Shaving Your Balls:
Do not use a razor blade!
This is a point that should be obvious, but isn’t to many: male pubic shaving does NOT need to involve the use of a razor blade. Your balls are the last area you want to be getting nicked by something sharp, so whatever you do, do NOT use a razor blade down there. Ideally you want to use something like the Philips Norelco Bodygroom or the Seiko S-Yard ES1080 Cleancut Personal Shaver.
Aftershave is for your FACE, not anywhere else.
If aftershave can be strong for your face, you really shouldn’t consider putting it on more sensitive areas, so it’s definitely not something you want to use after you shave your pubes. Use Balla Powder instead, as it’s gentle and especially made for this purpose.
Wax should not be used under ANY circumstances
If the not quite so bright idea to wax your scrotum comes to mind, dismiss it immediately. If you’re a man, then you can do serious damage by trying to wax your pubic area, which is why this site is focused on male pubic shaving, and most definitely not male pubic waxing.



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