Product Review - Intimate Touch Shaver
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Intimate Touch Personal Shaver- Much to my surprise, this little gizmo delivers a surprisingly good shave.
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You’ve probably seen a shaver like this on late night TV infomercials. It’s a little pen-sized shaver that magically removes hair without any irritation. You don’t even need shaving cream or water. And look– you can rub it on a balloon and it won’t pop!
Yeah right.
When I saw that the little shaver was re-packaged for adult toy stores, I figured there had to be something to this thing. So I plunked down my $20 and bought the Intimate Touch Personal Shaver.
It’s been a few weeks since I last trimmed up, so I had plenty to work with. After inserting the AAA battery (it requires just one), I pushed the button to the “on” position and wow! It’s like a little vibrator!
The vibrations are a bonus, but I had very low expectations of its shaving performance. When the hair actually came right off, just like in the commercials, I was completely surprised.
Just as they say, you don’t need any water, shaving cream, or any other lubrication. For certain nooks and crannies, you do have to attack the hair a couple of times– but it’s no different when you shave with a regular razor.
In fact, I’d say that for $20, this is a million times better than shaving with a razor. It’s much, much cleaner and way more convenient for quick touch-ups. There wasn’t even razor burn afterwards. And with this little shaver, you don’t risk nicking your pussy or balls with a razor blade. (If you’ve ever cut yourself down there, you know what I’m talking about. Ouch.)
Keep a hand towel with you (to brush the hair away), and have a small trash can nearby to clean the hairs up afterwards.
By the way, if you’ve never shaved or waxed the family jewels before, you’re going to need to trim your bush down to about 1/3 to 1/2 inch long.
I normally wax my muff, but when I don’t have the time or money, I’m definitely going to use this again instead of a regular razor.





February 6th, 2010 at 1:44 am
We rarely begin using this kind of model, although looks interesting, will test it.