You should probably learn how to shave your face with a safety razor before trying it on your balls, though. There is a method to doing it right, given the weighted handle and sharp blade. But there's something here for everyone. Pre-trim the area You still need that trimmer, even if you plan to shave with a razor.
Now is when you trim all your ball hairs short—down to a centimeter or ideally less, so that you can shave them more easily. Take a warm shower Just as when you shave your face, you need to warm up the scrotal skin and prepare it for shave.
You also need to open the pores before applying a razor to your skin, and relax each hair for easier cutting. Give the area a good wash, too. Apply shave oil This is no time for shave cream—you need something translucent so that you can track your progress and shave with precision. Pull the skin taut This goes for electric trimmers and safety razors: You need to pull the scrotum skin tight, and fan it out so that it is smooth and easy to trim. This will prevent any folds or ridges from getting snagged in the teeth of your trimmer, or from blocking the safety razor.
Take it slow Whatever your method, slow and steady wins this race. You should not make any haste when shaving your balls. Approximately one centimetre is the optimum length, as this will help to make the process easier and cleaner. Having a hot shower before shaving will help lubricate the skin, stimulate blood flow and open the pores, allowing a smoother shaving process. When grooming your prized possessions — it would be wise to invest in the right equipment and avoid rusty razors, which can make the process more difficult, more dangerous and less hygienic.
Simply trim excess hairs carefully using the exposed trimmer with no guard. If you have an electric trimmer, this method means you can shave without the blade even having to come in contact with your skin.
Let's just go straight to the topic then. Here are 2 things you should strictly never do while shaving your balls, if you want to avoid painful, awkward, nasty accidents.
Never start shaving without trimming the hair first. It's important. Have you ever grown a beard that's longer than a stubble? If you have, it will be easier for you to understand it. How did you go about shaving it? Or even if you did it in a salon, do you remember how your barber executed the task? We can bet they didn't straightaway go in with some shaving cream and a razor. First, they must have trimmed it.
They did it because it's easier to shave once the length of hair is small and manageable, and it would not give rise to a messy, hair-all-over-the-razor-blade kind of situation. Not trimming your ball fuzz first can give rise to nasty accidents because of lack of visibility and ideal dexterity, and we'd strictly recommend trimming first. Never form a huge pile of lather with your shaving cream and no, please don't go in blind with your razor like you do while shaving your face.
That's a bloodbath waiting to happen right there, and you will cry if that happens. Loudly and inconsolably. You see, as much as your brain wants you to believe that your testicles and your hand are in sync, and they will work together as you shave, it's a lie.
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