Simplesam 15 Posted May 26, 2012 Has anyone ever tried the "NO-NO" or something like it to get rid if pubic hair?? My wife has a tough time shaving and so we wondered about it. Quote Share this post Link to post
angelkin 1,326 Posted May 26, 2012 Never tried it, but personally, I'd be wary of any electro method for down there. I'll stick to shaving I'll be interested to hear if anyone has tried it, it is a pain to shave the kitty - I'd like it smooth, but can't do it everyday. Quote Share this post Link to post
funcoupledayton 2,708 Posted May 27, 2012 Has anyone ever tried the "NO-NO" or something like it to get rid if pubic hair?? My wife has a tough time shaving and so we wondered about it. Well, it has almost 200 bad reviews on Amazon! Quote Share this post Link to post
willyoats 324 Posted November 26, 2012 My most frequent recent swing partner goes to a spa every 6 weeks for waxing. She is smooth as silk and has no shaving irritation. Another woman I have cyber sex with weekly has the most erotic pubic patch I have ever seen. However, when I started shaving, she tried it too but did it only once. Too much irritation, she says. So now I watch the weekly progress as she regrows that wonderful bush! Quote Share this post Link to post
lebcpl2swing 15 Posted November 26, 2012 We just started using this product Betty Bare - Conditioning Body and Bikini Cream Hair Remover. It works well for removing hair without irritation (it says to test first). Easy to use and does not have a bad smell. It also leaves the area soft. Quote Share this post Link to post
TattooNJ 15 Posted November 26, 2012 I am going to try waxing...I always have irritation from shaving and I hate how it looks... Quote Share this post Link to post
junglecouple 128 Posted November 26, 2012 My lady had laser removal about a year ago and it's next to perfect!!!! All the time. Quote Share this post Link to post
1hotyogamama 18 Posted November 28, 2012 I had laser hair removal too and I love it! No razor stubble, no red bumps and no waiting for it to grow out long enough to be waxed. Quote Share this post Link to post
CaptainAndNurse 17 Posted December 6, 2012 How long does laser removal last? Is it expensive? ~Captain Quote Share this post Link to post
DigginIt 1,132 Posted December 6, 2012 The male half here, the wife loves waxing but believe it or not...I'm considering it. Two days after I shave or a week after I go with the wife to have it waxed, it itches to the point of driving me nuts. Here is what I have found out. It typically cost's around $1,000 up front and includes 6 - 8 sessions. You have to shave the area (not wax) before you go into the appointment where they will run the laser over the treatment areas. Most places will allow you to pay as you go but they will charge around 180-250 a session which significantly raises the price but allows you an option to pay as you go. I'm planning on starting mine next week and will let you know how it goes...maybe, lol. I absolutely hate, hate...did I mention hate shaving. Quote Share this post Link to post
CaptainAndNurse 17 Posted December 6, 2012 Here is what I have found out. It typically cost's around $1,000 up front and includes 6 - 8 sessions. Okay cool. Not as expensive as I thought (about $100 per square inch ). Is laser removal permanent or is there periodic maintenance? ~Captain Quote Share this post Link to post
funcoupledayton 2,708 Posted December 6, 2012 In our area they have groupons for laser hair removal quite often. Quote Share this post Link to post
km34 672 Posted December 6, 2012 In our area they have groupons for laser hair removal quite often. Same here. I have seen really great discounts available via Groupon, SweetJack, Amazon Local, and a few other (local) deal sites like that. Quote Share this post Link to post
lickadysplit 15 Posted December 6, 2012 As I age, the body hair grows all over. It seems like it would look a bit strange to have my pubic area w/o hair and still have a lot of hair on my chest, stomach, back, legs, arms, even my butt... I can't imagine trying to shave my entire body, or the cost of doing all over laser. Just a thought... Quote Share this post Link to post
CaptainAndNurse 17 Posted December 6, 2012 Interesting information and an answer to my question above. Mayo Clinic Laser Hair Removal Quote Share this post Link to post
DigginIt 1,132 Posted December 13, 2012 Going to go to my first appointment early next week. Will post my thoughts!! Quote Share this post Link to post
badcouple007 15 Posted January 22, 2013 The Mrs had her first Brazilian wax about a month ago. I liked so much I went and got my own. Believe it or not guys it didn't hurt that much. It is pretty intense each time the strip gets ripped off but it's over quickly. Do find a place that works with men regularly. The lady I go to has been working with guys for years and has a great technique. -Mr. Badcouple Quote Share this post Link to post
sparkstar 128 Posted March 5, 2013 Laser hair removal is too expensive, it is not permanent, and it only lasts for a few months. I used to wax but you still need to grow some length for the wax to stick. So I shave to make sure I'm more or less smooth all the time. I don't mind shaving my pubes and legs regularly just as quick run over, so I know some patches get missed out but it is not much noticeable especially when wearing stockings. It is when we go swinging that I take extra care in making sure my legs and pubic area are completely smooth. So every so many showers just give yourself a quick run over with the shaver, soon get used to doing it so it is not so much of a chore. Quote Share this post Link to post
SFl_Bi_Couple 37 Posted November 25, 2014 I prefer to shave my pubic area and keep my cock and balls smooth. I used to shave daily in the shower but recently purchased a small rotary shaver called "Cleancut" on Amazon for about $40. It has made my chore much easier, no red bumps,no pinching or cuts and leaves me smooth. Usually just a quick once over a day and I am smooth. I highly recommend it. Quote Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted November 25, 2014 I shave it, every morning in the shower using hair conditioner not shaving cream, no irritation but my hair has always been unusually light and soft. Quote Share this post Link to post
midnightplayer 135 Posted February 14, 2015 The Mrs and I shave with a razor in the shower before play and then use the CleanCut from Amazon with powder afterward to get the little hairs missed. Does a great job and not many if any razor bumps. Trick in the shower is lots of lube, soap, hair conditioner, gel shaving cream, anything that works for you. Afterward smooth with baby or corn starch powder. Makes oral so much more desirable for both of us. Quote Share this post Link to post
Shorecpl4u 79 Posted February 27, 2015 As I age, the body hair grows all over. It seems like it would look a bit strange to have my pubic area w/o hair and still have a lot of hair on my chest, stomach, back, legs, arms, even my butt... I can't imagine trying to shave my entire body, or the cost of doing all over laser. Just a thought... Seems that as we age hair grows where we don't want it and disappears where we do want it hahaha. Quote Share this post Link to post
cplnuswing 4,713 Posted October 4, 2017 In the never-ending search for easier ways to keep that unwanted hair under control, I found this thread. It seems another one of those things that sounds great, but isn't. Independent testing seems to confirm that too, although maybe there are some people out there that it works great for, I don't know. Consumer Reports - Is No NO a Yes? Quote Share this post Link to post