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By *addies Boy96 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Rhebogue,Limerick

Hey all I need a bit of advice.

My fellow bottoms I am suffering from acne breakouts on my bum thighs and waist. I haven't gotten breakouts this bad even when I was growing up.

I've tried many things so before I go to the doctor and all that fun stuff I am wondering what you all do to keep clear ski. as I do not want to meet with my skin this bad and my horniness is reaching critical mass

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By *aldyballs9Man
4 weeks ago

Santryish

Do you shave your gibbletts ?

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By *addies Boy96 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Rhebogue,Limerick


"Do you shave your gibbletts ?"

I use Hair removal Cream on everything.

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By *upertedMan
4 weeks ago

Nelson

I do absolutely nothing down there other than regular shower with soap and water. On odd occasion I may get jock itch and use a hydrocortisone cream til it clears.

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By *ongoBillMan
4 weeks ago

conwy valley

Sounds like you’re having a reaction to the cream,Perhaps find a less aggressive solution,Veet sensitive is good and has moisturiser built in

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By *addies Boy96 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Rhebogue,Limerick


"Sounds like you’re having a reaction to the cream,Perhaps find a less aggressive solution,Veet sensitive is good and has moisturiser built in "

Hmm, you could be right I tried moisturiser after the cream but I should switch to the one you said

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By *onwantmeMan
4 weeks ago

Stockport

Always exfoliate, this helps stop ingrowing hairs and keeps you smooth

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By *leazeladMan
4 weeks ago

Citywest

Moisturising right after shaving or using hair removal cream can increase the likelihood of ingrown hairs. Hair removal creams are also quite known for causing pimple-esque irritation.

I’d recommend you use an electric razor so you can dry shave. It greatly reduces the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs. Then I’d recommend you go in with some glycolic acid to exfoliate - further reducing the likelihood of getting ingrown hairs, as well as combatting hyperpigmentation.

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By *alkingbootsMan
4 weeks ago

cavan


"Moisturising right after shaving or using hair removal cream can increase the likelihood of ingrown hairs. Hair removal creams are also quite known for causing pimple-esque irritation.

I’d recommend you use an electric razor so you can dry shave. It greatly reduces the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs. Then I’d recommend you go in with some glycolic acid to exfoliate - further reducing the likelihood of getting ingrown hairs, as well as combatting hyperpigmentation. "

stop shaving or using hair removal get yourself a 500g cetraben cream and wash twice a day , do not use any moisturiser

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