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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Isn't shaving a laborious task? I do love the feel of a neatly trimmed/shaved undercarriage. Although it's a struggle for me to see with a bit of extra body in the way currently.
I'd love to get it waxed but I've never had it done before. What are the pros and cons of going to a beauty therapist for a wax? Surely the con is that you can never look them in the eye again .
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Smooth for longer, hair gets finer over time, not itchy and bumpy when it starts to grow back and not prickly either.
Only downside for me is waiting for regrowth but I just time it roughly around my period.
I get on well with my therapist, it’s no drama to chat away to them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I suffered terribly with ingrown hairs and I didn’t enjoy playing during the regrowth stage. I opted for laser hair removal 10 years ago and it’s amazing. Initially had 10 sessions and now just have 1 a year to keep it in check. Highly recommend x |
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"Menopause has made my skin thinner, so waxing sensitive areas now removes more than just hair, I only epilate/pluck and shave now "
The prospect of tearage has stopped me ever trying waxing! I just shave/trim or sack it off and leave it |
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over a year ago
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Another vote for waxing, agreed as others have said about the regrowth stage being rubbish. Tips include exfoliate regularly, moisturise also and check for any allergies to the wax. |
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