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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

If only I had read what I'm about to write.. In the spirit of sharing I hope this stops someone doing what I have done.

We all know that the best hair removal is by Laser,Wax,creams or shaving. I had become so impatient not being able to get a wax appointment that I thought I would try Tweezers. I read a few web comments & there wasn't anything to say Nooo Don't Do It !! I was careful to use clean,sharp,Prof tweezers. At the time the area seemed smooth. I used after antiseptic cream etc BUT now have lots of ugly grazes. I know I'm probably an ignorant idiot for not knowing this would happen but if this stops anyone else scaring themselves then this will be worthwhile.

I've now bought a home wax kit. Still I've botched this up as well as I am having to use Oil to get all the remaining hard wax off my legs.

Salon appointment it will have to be.

X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If only I had read what I'm about to write.. In the spirit of sharing I hope this stops someone doing what I have done.

We all know that the best hair removal is by Laser,Wax,creams or shaving. I had become so impatient not being able to get a wax appointment that I thought I would try Tweezers. I read a few web comments & there wasn't anything to say Nooo Don't Do It !! I was careful to use clean,sharp,Prof tweezers. At the time the area seemed smooth. I used after antiseptic cream etc BUT now have lots of ugly grazes. I know I'm probably an ignorant idiot for not knowing this would happen but if this stops anyone else scaring themselves then this will be worthwhile.

I've now bought a home wax kit. Still I've botched this up as well as I am having to use Oil to get all the remaining hard wax off my legs.

Salon appointment it will have to be.

X"

I found the perfect hair removal thing. Its called Magic Powder. It doesn't burn, no rash and it removes hair really well.

It doesn't smell great but its not that expensive, either.

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By *heNerdyFembyWoman  over a year ago

Eastbourne (she/they)


"If only I had read what I'm about to write.. In the spirit of sharing I hope this stops someone doing what I have done.

We all know that the best hair removal is by Laser,Wax,creams or shaving. I had become so impatient not being able to get a wax appointment that I thought I would try Tweezers. I read a few web comments & there wasn't anything to say Nooo Don't Do It !! I was careful to use clean,sharp,Prof tweezers. At the time the area seemed smooth. I used after antiseptic cream etc BUT now have lots of ugly grazes. I know I'm probably an ignorant idiot for not knowing this would happen but if this stops anyone else scaring themselves then this will be worthwhile.

I've now bought a home wax kit. Still I've botched this up as well as I am having to use Oil to get all the remaining hard wax off my legs.

Salon appointment it will have to be.

X

I found the perfect hair removal thing. Its called Magic Powder. It doesn't burn, no rash and it removes hair really well.

It doesn't smell great but its not that expensive, either. "

Would you risk that powder on facial hair?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"If only I had read what I'm about to write.. In the spirit of sharing I hope this stops someone doing what I have done.

We all know that the best hair removal is by Laser,Wax,creams or shaving. I had become so impatient not being able to get a wax appointment that I thought I would try Tweezers. I read a few web comments & there wasn't anything to say Nooo Don't Do It !! I was careful to use clean,sharp,Prof tweezers. At the time the area seemed smooth. I used after antiseptic cream etc BUT now have lots of ugly grazes. I know I'm probably an ignorant idiot for not knowing this would happen but if this stops anyone else scaring themselves then this will be worthwhile.

I've now bought a home wax kit. Still I've botched this up as well as I am having to use Oil to get all the remaining hard wax off my legs.

Salon appointment it will have to be.

X

I found the perfect hair removal thing. Its called Magic Powder. It doesn't burn, no rash and it removes hair really well.

It doesn't smell great but its not that expensive, either.

Would you risk that powder on facial hair?"

I believe it was originally made for Afro and Caribbean people for shaving so t'internet says it's safe for faces. I don't think I want the smell nearer my nose than it has to be!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find a blowtorch works well for hair removal if you can stomach the burning skin smell

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By *nliveneTV/TS  over a year ago

Selby

Years ago i brought the famous No!No! hair removal, i should have take notice to the brand and not to the reviews as i almost burned all my face! Next day i done an appointment for laser hair removal and never looked back

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