Wet or Dry?

hi, all!


Welcome back!  Been so busy, I keep forgetting that I need to add to this blog.  Lots of good things happening with TNG PRODUCTS.  And, many of you are loving your new Muff Buff!  Thought I would answer a question here that came up on MySpace regarding Muff Buff in case others of you are wondering the same thing.


Wet or Dry? 
Someone wrote in asking, "TNG, should I let my Muff Buff dry out completely between uses for best results?"  

ANSWER: Your choice!  If you like it scratchy, then by all means, hang it up to dry out completely between uses.  Some prefer it a little mushy for a softer scrub.  I fall into the latter category.  But, everyone is different.  Some have coarser hair than others.  If you have a tough muff, you may like the added friction of a drier Buff.  
Experiment and see what you like and what works best for you.


Is a dry Buff more hygienic than a wet Buff? 
"TNG, does a wet Buff pose any health issues?"  

ANSWER:  Not at all.  So glad you asked this.  I specifically chose ayate fiber because of its mildew resistant properties.  Also, the naturally antiseptic ingredients in the cleansing bar ward off germs in the same way that it helps heal your skin.  So relax.    Of course, don't be a knucklehead.  If you live in a humid climate and your bathroom gets no ventilation and even your towels are damp the next day, you don't want to leave your Muff Buff sitting in water-logged soapdish.  Hang it to dry in that scenario especially if you don't use it for a few days.  The rest of you are FINE.

 


Shout out to the uninitiated:  If you are currently removing any body hair, please tell me what method of hair removal you use, where you are removing it, and what you do to combat the icky side effects.  Don’t worry.  I’m not gonna tell anyone. 

If you are a Muff Buff addict, please comment here goddamnit!  Newbies wanna know what all the buzz is about.


Have a great holiday season and remember: a smooth Muff is sometimes the best gift of all.  
Happy Buffing!

 

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  • 12/21/2008 4:35 PM sassy wrote:
    Hey TNG, question for you...why ayate?
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    1. 12/30/2008 3:00 PM totally nude girl wrote:
      Ayate is a natural fiber that is produced from the agave cactus right here in North America.  We love natural!  Ayate is mildew resistant.  Perfect for the shower!  Ayate is exfoliating -- without being abrasive.  Our ayate is hand crocheted by women artisans in Mexico who are paid a fair wage for their work.  We like and support that business model!  We could have paid less for a polyester fiber made in Asia but that wouldn't be very cool.  It's your coochie -- you don't need that kind of bad Kharma.   Thanks for the question, sassy one!
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  • 1/13/2009 2:07 PM erin wrote:
    Dear TNG,

    I am the roomate of Naomi who used to work with Arlene, she swears by your muff buff and I am dying to try it. Please email me if there is some way I can buy one from you!

    Desperate for a muff buff,
    Erin.
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  • 1/20/2009 8:58 PM Rey Rose wrote:
    Yesssssssss! something that finally works for dudes! Im a guy who likes to keep the crotch cropped ( I use beard buff for the trunk ). I recieved this as a gift from the founder. I just need to say no more ingrowns or rash. The elephant can roam looking fresh and clean not raised and red.There is an answer! BEARD BUFF
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    1. 1/26/2009 2:57 PM totally nude girl wrote:
      So glad you like it, doll!  More great products to come! 


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  • 9/30/2009 8:56 PM buddy wrote:
    love ur bush
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