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is using aftershave on testicles harmful?

Hi,
I want to know that is using aftershave on testicles harmful?
what disorders it may cause.

Thank you & Regards
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A mistake that many guys make when it comes to pubic shaving is not getting the right information or not looking for a guide. There are many do’s and dont’s that are involved in male pubic shaving.

For example you can’t treat your pubic area the same way your treat your face. The scrotum area has very sensitive skin, more than you face. This skin can easily get cut or irritated. That is why it is NOT recommended you use aftershave on your balls after shaving them. Do NOT use regular talcs or perfumes either.

Also, you can’t shave the same way women do because it is obvious men have different genitals than women. Using a razor blade is dangerous and you can get gut or irritation which will be really painful. In order to enjoy the benefits of male pubic shaving you have to follow a proper guide one how to shave your balls.

For example the only safe shaving tool for men is the Philips Norelco Bodygroom. And if you want to use a shaving cream then be sure to use a shaving cream for sensitive skin.

How to Stop Itching After Pubic Shaving?

If you experience itching or want some extra comfort after shaving your pubes then use Balla Powder. It is asbestos free and can be used safely on any part of the male body.

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Thank you for the great help
Just wanna ask one more thing.
Would this cause pus cells like problem as well?

Thank you once again
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