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I really wished I had the guts to wax.I would probably apply it and be too chicken to pull it off.lol.
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09-12-2007 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by
ilovecats
I really wished I had the guts to wax.I would probably apply it and be too chicken to pull it off.lol.
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Age is the best hair removal.
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Originally Posted by
buglebe
Age is the best hair removal.
ITA! I'm 53 and only have to shave my legs once a week and even then there isn't much to shave
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Originally Posted by
buglebe
Age is the best hair removal.

Originally Posted by
Aloha from paradise
ITA! I'm 53 and only have to shave my legs once a week and even then there isn't much to shave

Well, I'm almost 52 (in a month), and I still have to shave my legs more than once a week. But I do have those good hair genes. Five years ago, I cut about 15 inches of hair off to donate to Locks for Love, and left the length to the middle of my shoulder blades. The day before my 50th birthday, I went in again for another donation -- 24 inches, braided, is the length I cut off. My remaining hair length was just barely past my shoulders. Two years later, it's down to my waist again.
Oh, and I've tried a waxing kit on my legs. Liked the results for the most part, but didn't like the mess and the extra time it took. Shaving is easier.
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the easiest hair removal??? Laser it! It will be gone for good, & you don't have to worry about waxing, shaving, whatever. I am having it done to my face right now & wish I had had it done years ago. My upper lip is totally hair free & so is my neck. I am going in Friday to have some little stragglers on my chin done. A lot of women have their underarm hair removed, plus my son is talking about having the hair on his back lasered.
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Originally Posted by
cathych
the easiest hair removal??? Laser it! It will be gone for good, & you don't have to worry about waxing, shaving, whatever. I am having it done to my face right now & wish I had had it done years ago. My upper lip is totally hair free & so is my neck. I am going in Friday to have some little stragglers on my chin done. A lot of women have their underarm hair removed, plus my son is talking about having the hair on his back lasered.
How much does something like that cost?
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Originally Posted by
Kyla Kym
How much does something like that cost?
You don't want to know. LOL I looked into it as there was a place in town that did it. I read one of their pamphlets and they couldn't guarantee that the hair wouldn't come back. They said there would be a reduction but why pay all that money if there is a chance it could come back. It's about $500 for one treatment but you have to keep going back for several treatments. Also not everyone is a good candidate. They will do a consultation and look at your hair color and skin tone and let you know what they think the outcome will be.
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Well, you made an interesting offer, but no thank you.
I prefer my double edge razor. Smooth, yet not going to strip the skin, and leave the hair, like my last self waxing attempt.
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I don't normally wax myself. I have had my eyebrows professionally waxed in the past. If I could afford it I would get a wax done yeah all the time. I have found a few razors that do a good job and make your legs feel very silky and smooth.
I've heard that waxing can strip the skin yes.
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Mrs Pepperpot is a lady who always copes with the tricky situations that she finds herself in....

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