
Shaving your balls is a relatively simple process, yet somewhat intimidating for many guys given the delicate nature of the region. Once you’ve shaved your testicles, you’ll enjoy two really nice benefits. The first will be increased sensitivity and pleasure, followed by a reduction in pubic odor. Plus, most will also find your significant other [...]
Shaving your balls is a relatively simple process, yet somewhat intimidating for many guys given the delicate nature of the region.
Once you’ve shaved your testicles, you’ll enjoy two really nice benefits. The first will be increased sensitivity and pleasure, followed by a reduction in pubic odor.
Plus, most will also find your significant other would prefer this area to be hairless; makes foreplay a little more enjoyable.
So don’t be scared by all the horror stories on the internet about shaving your balls. It’s easy, but you do need to know how to do it correctly.
What You Will Need
- Schick Quattro Titanium Shaving Razor (with the wire guards)
- Pre-Shave Oil or Jojoba Oil
- Unscented, Alcohol Free Shaving Cream
- Talcum Powder (or Balla Powder)
Step-by-Step Process
After you have gathered all the things you will need, here’s what you will need to do…
Step 1 – Do Some Trimming
Before you begin shaving, you may want to trim the long hairsĀ a little shorter first with an electric trimmer (I don’t recommend scissors; just don’t even introduce the risk). Cutting the hairs a little shorter will keep your razor from frequent clogging.
Step 2 – Pick a Location & Get Warm
Shaving your balls works best when your testicular region is warm and the skin is loose. The warmth will not only makes the hair soften for shaving but will provide some elasticity and flexibility as you glide the razor across your testicles.
Warm up your body by taking a shower, bath, or wrapping a warm towel around you for a few minutes. Most guys shave their balls when they are in the shower or while taking a bath.
Shaving your balls while you take a bath is probably the easiest and safest method because:
- You can rinse your razor quickly and easily in your bath water
- You can easily stabilize your your body, back, and hands against the surface of the tub preventing any slippage
- You can soak in warm water before you begin shaving to help soften the hair and skin followed by draining the water below your pubic region (do not shave below water with a razor; it creates friciton)
- You can apply your favorite shower gel to moisturize the area when you’re done
- It’s overall quick clean-up
If your scrotal sack tends to “hang” then you don’t have to worry about getting warm since hanging is your body’s response to an excess of warmth.
Step 3 – Apply Pre-Shave Oil & Shaving Cream
To help the razor glide across the skin, you may want to apply a pre-shave oil. Pre-shave oils help reduce friction and ensure a smoother shave. Jojoba oil makes for a great pre-shave oil if you don’t want to buy any of the existing pre-shave oil products on the market.
Next, the shave cream thoroughly to your balls. It’s important that you use unscented shave cream that is alcohol free. All of the shave creams made for sensitive skin are unscented and alcohol free.
Step 4 – Pull the Skin Tight & Glide Razor Gently Across Your Scrotum
Before you apply the razor to your skin, you will need to pull it tight first to help the razor glide across the skin without any problems. If you do not pull the skin tight, you will risk nicking yourself.
Glide the razor gently across the skin in the direction of the hair growth. I realize that’s not always an easy task because hair can grow in a number of different directions in a very small area, but try your best; this will help avoid razor bumps and burn.
What’s the best razor for shaving your balls? Schick Quattro Titanium with wire guards. The wire guards make this the best razor for shaving your testicles because they help prevent you from shaving too closely to the skin, thus reducing irritation; it truly is the best razor for shaving your scrotum!
Step 5 – Rinse Off
Rinse your scrotum free of shaving cream. Some guys will apply a light moisturizer to the area (especially if it’s your first time). However shave cream by virtue of being a cream already provides some moisture. Plus, if you’re doing this in the shower, and you apply any sort of shower gel or cream when you rinse off, you will get moisture from those products as well.
Step 6 – Apply Talcum Powder
Applying talcum powder to your scrotum will help reduce any sort of itching. After you’ve shaved your balls a few times, the itching will eventually go away.
Recently, I’ve become more turned-on to talcum powder. During the day, your balls may feel a little clammy and collect moisture because of the heat, and talcum powder will also keep the skin smooth and dry. The powder just makes your balls feel overall good. A really good product talcum product designed specifically for men’s testicles is is Balla Powder.
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