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Shake your money maker
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A ladies only question
I have a question that's JUST for the ladies on the forum. I'm going to go ahead and waste some space so it doesn't turn up on the front page!!!
w a s t i n g s p a c e OK! Since the price of razor blades has gone up so much, I'm rebelling by switching to waxing. The problem is last time I did it, I got some comically bad results. I am assuming that is because I did it wrong. 1. Is there a hair length that makes the results less patchy? 2. Which product is the easiest to use and gives the smoothest results? I tried a roll-on wax last time---did NOT work. Has anyone tried Nads? What about those cold wax strips? Suggestions? Advice? Please help! Thanks. |
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Re: A ladies only question
First............................................. ................................Where are you removing hair can I ask??? LOL.....
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Re: A ladies only question
Yes, the location of the hair is important. The longer it is, the easier it will be to remove. Short hair just doesn't latch on to the wax well. I do like Nads, although it is NOT painless as it claims. Not horrible, but not totally pain-free.
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Re: A ladies only question
I much prefer nair, but it stinks, I also recommend not leaving it on over night, it also burns your skin. One time while removing hair I tried to light up a cigar... and BOOM! the flash was bad, but after diving in the pool I felt better.
The best thing Ive found is lighter fluid and a match, this takes all the hair off quickly, best to have a pool nearbly as well. Good luck ladies... *pokes tongue out* Ladies only thread HUH! *stomps off giggling* ![]() |
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Re: A ladies only question
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Floppy... heheheh yes she knows, she likes me smooth! (shhh, tell no one) |
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Shake your money maker
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Re: A ladies only question
I was actually just talking about my legs...the thought of waxing anywhere...ahem...else kind of fills me with terror! I didn't expect Nads to be pain free, but if it works better than the traditional stuff I'm ready to give it a go. I can't use Nair because I have extremely sensitive skin! It makes me break out in hives, which is infinitely LESS attractive than just letting the legs go au naturel.
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