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By *ED00 OP Woman
over a year ago
South Devon... Torbaydos |
I've chickened out lol I might just book in somewhere but the thought of displaying my foof is what I'm struggling with... believe it or not lol i normally shave but I never feel its smooth enough. I bought some hair remover to so might just go with that for the time being lol x |
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"I've chickened out lol I might just book in somewhere but the thought of displaying my foof is what I'm struggling with... believe it or not lol i normally shave but I never feel its smooth enough. I bought some hair remover to so might just go with that for the time being lol x"
I use the veet hair removal cream, it's okay. I want to try waxing but like you I'm a lil self conscious about it and massively scared of the pain! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’ve had mine lasered. It’s so much nicer.
I really want laser!! Did you use at home one or go to salon?x"
I tried a home one: crap.
I went to a Nuffield hospital. Their system is way more effective.
Salons are cheaper per session but you’ll need loads more sessions. All you need is dark hair and pale skin for the best result. It does work on less dark but blonde it won’t do. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As long as you’re freshly showered, the waxers won’t even bat an eyelid at your bits. Veet and shaving just don’t last - you’ll be glad you’ve braved it. It all feels so much cleaner and softer.
Make sure the hairs aren’t too long or it’ll hurt like hell. So you may need a little trim first with scissors.
Be distracted by their conversation. I find that trying to keep it going stops me from being a total wuss about the whole thing. I try to show as little change in my facial expression as possible.
And, at the end, have a quick feel around. Some are great but, if they miss a bit, you’ll be shaving that for the next 4 weeks. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hot wax or cold strips? I use hot wax
Occasionally burn myself lol
I use a butter knife to apply it... Gives a nice scrape on the skin and does it nice and thin...
You need to have a good action to rip it off... Pull skin taunt, deep beath, 1, 2, rip... The microwave one is water dissolvable
Once made the mistake in my 20s or 30s of getting cold strips...holy crap.. That is a level above. Have patches on my legs that never recovered lol
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