How to shave balls
How to shave balls
How To Shave Your Balls The Right Way: Modern Below The Belt Grooming
Congratulations. You’ve arrived here because you’re considering making one of the boldest grooming moves any man can make. You’re thinking about taking a razor to that most delicate of areas in pursuit of improved hygiene (or maybe just to make things look a little bigger down there – we’re not here to judge), and that takes balls. Literally.
The question of how one should handle below-the-belt grooming has baffled men since manscaping went mainstream. Should we just let it grow wild? Should we be aiming for dolphin-like smoothness across the board? Is a little bit of stubble the right way to go? And just what exactly is a “back, sack and crack” anyway?
It may seem daunting, but equipped with the right tools and a little know-how, shaving your balls needn’t be a scary experience. To ensure you’re fully informed and come out of the other end with your tackle intact, we’ve put together a handy guide covering everything you need to know about male grooming’s biggest question: should I shave my balls? And, if so, how?
Is This Really The Answer?
Taking a bladed instrument anywhere near your meat and two veg is something that contravenes every ounce of instinct. Razors cut things, and there are few places less pleasant to be sliced than anywhere on or around the family jewels. Which begs the question: surely there’s a better way of doing this?
There is another way, but whether it’s better or not is down to personal preference and pain threshold.
Waxing is your option B. However, it’s painful, and unless you fancy getting your hands dirty at home, regular salon sessions can prove to be a costly outgoing. Still, if the thought of a nicked nutsack outweighs all of that for you, then perhaps waxing is the right choice. If not, read on.
The Right Tools For the Job
Before you begin, you’ll need to make sure you’re properly armed. Having the right tools for the job is imperative if you want to walk out of that bathroom unscathed. So step away from the blunt kitchen scissors and bread knife, and consider the following instead.
Electric Vs. Manual
The most common question when it comes to shaving your balls – aside from whether to actually do it or not – is if it’s better to use an electric shaver or a traditional manual razor? The former may seem safer, but a nip from the clippers can be just as nasty as a slice from a straight blade.
The main difference is that adjustable guards on electric shavers mean you can leave some hair at your desired length. Meanwhile, a traditional razor will turn each testicle into a miniature Bruce Willis every time. No hair left, whatsoever. The choice is yours, but if this is your first time, it may be wise to keep a little hair, just to ease yourself into it.
Whichever route you decide to go down, these are the best tools for the job.
Philips OneBlade
Philips OneBlade Hybrid Trimmer & Shaver, £39.99 >
Philips is widely known for making some of the best personal grooming tools around, and the OneBlade is no exception. This hybrid offers all the best parts of electric and manual razors with none of the drawbacks. It even comes with a specially designed attachment for shaving “private areas” which enables you to take hair right down without having to worry about injuries.
Harry’s
Razor Blades Subscriptions, from £1.75 per blade >
Direct-to-consumer brand Harry’s hasn’t long been in the UK, but it’s already the weapon of choice for clued-up men looking to keep their hairy bits in check. Not only are all its products superb quality, it also offers a handy subscription service that provides you with ongoing deliveries of new blades, based on how often you shave. That means you can use different blades on the same razor to tackle both face and nether bits in one fell swoop.
Wahl Lithium Ion Precision Multigroomer Kit, £44.99 >
Think an electric body groomer is the way to go? Wahl has got you covered. The brand of choice for professional barbers and home groomers alike, Wahl is a surefire winner where hair clippers are concerned. Granted, it won’t shave down to the bone, but if you’re just looking to tidy up rather than take it all off, this is the perfect option.
Getting Down To Business
Now comes the moment you’ve been waiting for. By now you should have selected your weapon of choice and be poised in front of the bathroom mirror ready to make your first move. But before you put blade to ballsack, you’ll need to prep the area.
Preparation
Men’s Grooming Scissors Hairpal H20, £8.99 >
Gillette Series Sensitive Skin Shaving Gel, £4.99 >
Preparation is key – never has this statement been truer than when taking a razor-sharp object to your nether regions. Before you even consider picking up your razor, you’re going to want to, *gulp*, use a pair of scissors to trim the hair back to a manageable length. There’s a method to the madness: it will stop your razor clogging or shaver tugging. Don’t worry about cutting too close here, you just want to (carefully) remove the excess.
Next, splash your boys with some cold water – this will cause the skin to tighten, making it easier to shave. Then, if you’re going for the clean shaven look, you’ll want to use some shaving gel to make the process as smooth as possible. Notice we say “gel” and not “foam” or “cream”. This is because using a clear gel will enable you to see where you’re dragging your razor. This is something that will make your life a great deal easier, preempting any nasty surprises.
If you’re going down the electric shaver route, there’s no need to do any prep, you can just get straight to work.
Execution
Whether you’re using an electric or manual tool, you’ll need to make sure the skin is pulled taut in the area you’re shaving. Do this section by section, pulling the skin upwards to smooth it out, shaving and then moving along to the next bit.
In terms of razorwork, employ a light hand. Using too much pressure could result in a cut, which is exactly what we want to avoid. Going slow and steady, glide the razor or shaver over every surface, making sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.
Post Care
House 99 Seriously Groomed Beard and Hair Balm, £17 >
Baxter of California After Shave Balm, £18 >
Congratulations, you made it. But before you crack open the champagne you should probably take a quick shower to get rid of any stray hairs and then finish off by applying a post-shave balm (the same one you use on your face is fine).
Now all that’s left to do is stand back and admire your handiwork in the bathroom mirror.
Paddy Maddison is Ape’s Style Editor. His work has been published in Esquire, Men’s Health, ShortList, The Independent and more. An outerwear and sneaker fanatic, his finger is firmly on the pulse for the latest trends, while always maintaining an interest in classic style.
How to Shave Your Balls
Shaving your balls can be daunting. Learn how to shave your balls the right way with this step-by-step guide for a smooth, pain-free shave.
Trimming your nose hair? No big deal.
Tweezing your bushy brows? Easy peasy.
Shaving your balls? Record scratch.
One of these is definitely not like the others.
Obviously, there’s no shame in shaving your man parts.
But taking a sharp blade to your ball sack is something that shouldn’t be rushed, gentlemen.
You probably don’t need to be reminded that the skin down there is super sensitive.
So, how does a guy go about safely shaving his balls?
Allow us to guide you through the process.
But first, here are three things you need to know to shave your balls:
Here’s how to shave your balls safely.
Step #1: Gather Your Tools
You’ll need two grooming tools to shave your balls: a razor and an electric trimmer.
A safety razor will help you achieve a closer shave while minimizing shave irritation.
An electric trimmer can be used to pre-trim the area.
You could trim your ball hair with just an electric trimmer.
But if you really want an ultra-smooth look, nothing can compare to a traditional wet shave with a safety razor.
Step #2: Give Yourself a Pre-Trim
If you’re working with a forest down there, tidy up the area with an electric trimmer before you take a razor to it.
This will help prevent your razor from getting clogged with pubic hair.
Like we said, you could just tidy up your balls with an electric shaver and call it good.
However, research tells us that 73 percent of men who shave their junk do so primarily for sexual purposes (see claim: “The majority of men report grooming in preparation for sexual activity with a peak prevalence of 73% among men aged 25 to 34 years.”)
If you’re one of those guys who wants to make his junk look bigger in the bedroom, an ultra-smooth look down below is the way to go.
Step #3: Take a Warm Shower
Apologies in advance for making this comparison, but your pubic hair is similar to your beard hair.
In fact, beard hair technically is pubic hair because it comes in after puberty.
The point is that many of the same best shaving practices apply to both pubic hair and beard hair.
This includes showering before you shave.
Showering before you shave is superior to shaving before you shower, especially when dealing with a hyper-sensitive area like your nut sack.
The reason being that the warm water helps soften your pubic hair for a smoother, pain-free shave.
Step #4: Apply a Translucent Shave Cream
Next, you’ll apply a shave cream for sensitive skin to your balls.
Even if you don’t have a sensitive skin type, it’s better to err on the side of caution.
The last thing you want is to have a burning sensation down below because your skin doesn’t agree with certain ingredients.
Be sure to choose a shave cream that is translucent—no thick, foamy stuff.
You need to be able to see exactly what you’re doing.
Step #5: Take it SLOW
You want to know how to shave your balls?
Carefully, that’s how.
All joking aside, you really should take it slow.
According to a 2017 study published in JAMA Dermatology, the scrotum is the most common site of grooming-related injuries in men (see claim: “Common areas for grooming-related injury for men were the scrotum (378 [67.2%]), penis (196 [34.8%]), and pubis (162 [28.9%]).)
To get a good angle, put one leg up on the tub or the toilet seat.
Wield the razor in your dominant hand and use the other to pull the skin taut.
Make slow, steady passes.
Don’t apply any pressure. Your safety razor doesn’t need it.
Just allow it to glide gently over your skin.
Step #6: Rinse and Apply After Shave
Once you finish shaving, hop back in the shower to rinse your balls off.
Step out of the shower and pat your balls dry with your towel.
Finish the job by applying a soothing after-shave to your balls.
This will help reduce potential skin irritation and infection.
Conclusion
And that’s how to shave the balls, gentlemen.
If it still sounds daunting, don’t worry.
Once you make that first pass with your safety razor, you’ll realize that it’s really not that scary.
Before you know it, manscaping will become part of your regular routine.
Gaither, Thomas W et al. “Prevalence and Motivation: Pubic Hair Grooming Among Men in the United States.” American journal of men’s health vol. 11,3 (2017): 620-640.
Truesdale, Matthew D et al. “Prevalence of Pubic Hair Grooming-Related Injuries and Identification of High-Risk Individuals in the United States.” JAMA dermatology vol. 153,11 (2017): 1114-1121.
The Best Way to Shave Your Balls (According to a Professional Manscaper)
Tip no.1: Do it in the shower.
You’ve thought about it, sure, but the idea of shaving your balls sounds better on paper than it does in reality — mainly because they’re fragile, and, well, your balls. But it’s not impossible.
With that trade secret up your sleeve, let’s take a step-by-step look at the best way to shave your balls:
Step #1: Trim the Bulk
But be careful doing so: “Don’t use electric clippers directly on your balls because you’ll catch skin,” Mari warns. “If your ball hair is really long, float the clippers over the skin to remove some length.” Taking down the bulk will keep long hairs from getting stuck in your razor when you go to wet shave, making the job a whole lot easier.
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Step #2: Take a Hot Shower
Shaving your gummy bears in a hot shower is beneficial for two reasons: First, the warm water will soften the particularly coarse pubic hairs. The second goes back to that tip we mentioned right off the bat — the warmth will cause you balls to droop, stretching the skin and making it easier to shave.
Step #4: Stretch ‘Em Out
It’s importa nt to stretch your ball skin while shaving it. That way, the skin will be taut — as opposed to soft and shriveled — which makes for a much safer shave. Shave with gentle strokes.
Then, finish up with something soothing. “I recommend using a Post-Shave Dew down there once you’re done shaving,” Mari says. This can be a life saver, since the skin surrounding your testes is extremely sensitive and prone to irritation.
Having a mega-smooth undercarriage might not be something you brag about to your friends, but knowing how to shave your balls like a pro saves a lot of time and hassle, and trust us when we say you’ll get better at it every time. Stay smooth and stick with it.
How to shave your balls safely
Posted by Christina A.
Below-the-waist grooming is an essential part of a man’s hygiene routine, including knowing how to shave your balls. It’s no longer acceptable to splash water on your face and run out the door. Today’s refined gentleman needs to get control of the hair not only on his face but on his body, specifically on the area below the waist. A man’s private parts need careful grooming. Male grooming involves several steps to be successful. And how do we measure success? By appearance, scent, and the reaction from a man’s significant other.
Male grooming necessarily means taking care of the hair and skin in a man’s genital region. Hair removal or minimization is a big step. Some accomplish it with an electric trimmer or a razor (or both). We here at MANSCAPED™ are experts (obviously) at shaving one’s balls. But not just shaving your balls, but shaving them safely. Here’s how to shave your balls safely, courtesy of the refined gents at MANSCAPED. Safety is essential, as cutting the scrotum’s skin can lead to severe infections and other health issues.
5 steps for shaving your balls
Prepare your bathroom
Position yourself
Remove your underpants and place your feet wider than your shoulders while still staying on the Magic Mat. This position will enable you to quickly reach your nether region (they don’t call it the nether region for nothing!).
Grab your ball trimmer
Grab your trimmer. We recommend MANSCAPED’S The Lawn Mower™ 4.0 for its custom engineering and specifically-for-your-junk design. It has a ton of genital-friendly features for refining highly sensitive and hard-to-navigate areas. Its compact size fits perfectly in the palm of your hand for optimal maneuverability and accuracy. Here’s what it features:
Choose your cut length, start at the top of your bush, trim there, then slowly take the trimmer down and around your testicles. You’ll be impressed by its speed and the way it leaves your hair short and even.
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Moisturize & deodorize your nuts
After you hop out of the shower and towel off, it’s time to put the finishing touches on your family jewels; it’s time to make them shine if you will. For this, you’ll need Crop Preserver™ ball deodorant and Crop Reviver™ ball toner. Both of these products serve very different purposes, as you’ll learn shortly. Crop Preserver is a unique gel that goes on dry. It keeps your nuts both moisturized AND deodorized. Since the skin on your testicles is sensitive, it requires specifically formulated products like Crop Preserver to keep it moisturized yet dry. The deodorizing factor keeps your balls from sweating and stinking to high heaven. Ending the day with your balls stuck to your leg doesn’t have to be a thing any longer. With Crop Preserver moisturizing deodorant, your balls will be cool, calm, and collected by the end of the day, we promise! Just put some Crop Preserver in the palm of your hands, and apply on and around the ball sack.
After using Crop Preserver, it’s now time for Crop Reviver. This miracle in a bottle is what fertilizer is for crops. An allover body toner, when used below the waist, Crop Reviver tones and adds an extra-fresh touch to your manhood. Not only can you use it as the final step in your male grooming routine after shaving your balls, but you can also use Crop Reviver anytime you need a quick fresh-me-up—whether that’s before a date, after a long walk at lunch, or in the locker room.
Now you know how to shave your balls
After you go through these steps, you should now know how to shave your balls safely with these simple steps:
With all of this, your below-the-waist grooming efforts will be noticed not only in the bedroom but by the increased confidence others will see outside the bedroom. Check out how you can score some Manscaped discounts that will save you ton’s on your male grooming products.
Testicle Shaving: The Ultimate Guide to Shaving Your Balls
When was the last time you gave thought to your testes?
It’s probably something you don’t think about very often.
You’ve never been told there were products that would work well for your little boys.
On the other hand, large personal grooming product companies tell you everyday that you should scrub here, deodorize there, but in their effort to provide products everyone needs, they have avoided the taboo areas that likely need the most help.
Let’s talk about the issues inherent in your junk a bit.
Like your armpits, your crotch is an area of massive perspiration. In fact, due to it’s location, in some cases it gets more combined perspiration than both your armpits combined–especially for the desk-working man. Swamp butt is synonymous with swamp junk.
And, if you’re into manscaping–you know the cowardly process of removing all of your bodily hair–further exacerbates the problem by removing the very tool that helps reduce friction.
Not to mention the friction and chaffing that occurs in the most active, sports-loving men among us.
Finally, we have produced a product that solves:
Did we mention it provides a cool refreshment for the wayward traveler?
Stop making your testicles an afterthought. Think ahead. Get yourself some scrotum spray and take care of the nuts that take care of you.
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Pros and Cons of Shaving Your Testicles (with a Safety Razor)
With manscaping your entire body all the rage these days, it may be worthwhile to take into consideration all aspects relating to shaving your junk. The process is not as “cut and dry” (pun intended) as many would suppose. Any time you consider taking a sharp item to your loose and tenders, you may want to think twice about the downside scenarios such a predicament presents. The risk is enhanced when men consider shaving their nether regions with nothing more than a standard double-edge safety razor.
The Pros of Shaving Your Testicles with a Safety Razor
Trimming and wet shaving your groin with the help of a good safety razor, certainly has at least a few hygienic and other benefits. Here we list just a few:
The Cons of Shaving Your Testicles with a Safety Razor 
As a fairly broad term, manscaping can mean either a simple trim with the clippers or a complete wet shave of the groin. There is a big difference, particularly as it relates to doing so with a safety razor. How you approach your pubic hair trim, will depend on personal preferences. Here are some of the cons to consider in doing so.
Why You Shouldn’t SHave Your Balls
New masculine consumer trends are leading more men to take up the torch of manscaping. In doing so, some men are simply trimming the more publicly-visible areas (like the arms, legs, chest and underarms), while some are taking it to the extreme, including shaving their testicles. But, there are arguably many reasons to completely avoid shaving your balls altogether. We will discuss just a few of those here.
Your Balls Were Never Meant to Be Shaved
Of all the external parts on the male anatomy that naturally grow hair, the testicles are the area that is perhaps the least friendly to getting scraped with a razor. In fact, if you were to take a poll with the provoking question, “which area of the human body would be the least likely to get shaved?” the answer would most likely come back as the scrotum. Here are a few reasons why:
If balls were meant to be shaved, they would already come without hair. Yes, the same could be said for faces, but the difficulty differential in shaving a face vs. your balls is substantial.
**News Flash** — Balls Are Hairy
While this may sound like the obvious statement of the century, it is important to realize that the male genitalia is probably one of the hairiest areas on any human being, inch-for-inch. That means the hair and cleanup requirements after a manscaping session of your little boys is going to be significant. You probably can’t just wash the hair down the drain as it could clog.
Shaving down there is more likely to leave stray short curly hairs in your bathroom, shower and even in your underpants, depending on where, when and how you performed your manscaping duties.
Shaving your balls is ill advised if you don’t want to clean up a hairy mess of pubes.
Shaving Your Balls Holds Inherent Risk
It goes without saying, but shaving your balls has specific and inherent risks associated. Both the scrotal skin and the accompanying “package” housed therein are tender items. Hurting one can cause direct damage to the other and irritate the general region. Taking a sharp object, whether it’s electric razor, a cartridge razor or a straight razor (please say, “no!”), holds risks to both your scrotum and testicles.
Unless you intend on manscaping your balls with a straight razor, the risk of you pulling one of these is greatly diminished, but that still doesn’t mean you do not run the risk of cutting yourself. A cut to the raisins may take more time to heal, but the sweat and chaffing down there could leave you walking bow-legged for days, or longer.
Public hair is also more susceptible to razor bumps and razor burn because the hair is naturally more curly. Believe me, a nick to the nads is not what you want.
No One Cares About Your Boys
Because your privates are most certainly meant to stay private, the number of people that are going to see your twig and berries is going to be relatively small. So, if your motivation for shaving your balls is strictly aesthetics, you may want to rethink shaving if only a handful of people might appreciate a tightly-groomed genital region.
Given that few people will see them and likely an even fewer still will appreciate the time spent or the aesthetics gained from a nice trimming, the hassle of going through the prickly stage of shaving down is likely not worth the risk.
In fact, it is more than likely that those viewing a completely groomed pair may be taken aback when they expect to see something different (i.e. hair) than the bald rat appearing before them.
Balls Were Not Meant to Be Attractive
Those that see and care may hold more weight, but when it comes to your balls, I would opt for function over form. There is quite literally nothing you can do to improve the look and aesthetics of the male anatomy. It is what it is. A little less hair is likely going to make it look even more weird, not less especially if anyone seeing it is expecting to see the latter.
Do yourself a favor, if you manscape, do so with care and caution, perhaps trimming your pubic hair around your testicles and penis, but don’t shave it. Everyone around you will thank you.
The Dangling Conclusion
In short, there is a reason nature put hair on and around our scrotum. In some cases, nature is best left in its natural state. My personal preference is the occasional trim with s quality pair of electric trimmers, but I am too much of a sissy to risk taking a very sharp blade to perhaps the most tender area of my body. For those that like to turn their lion’s mane into a mouse head, that’s totally up to your own personal preference.
What’s your manscaping and testicle trimming and shaving routine? What works? What doesn’t?