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By *eliWoman 23 weeks ago
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A hot towel (well as hot as you can manage it!) can help it start to come out. Find a really good exfoliating scrub (I love a rose and oud one from Sanctuary), an exfoliating loofah to remove dead skin above it and the hair should be visible soon to remove it. Try and not fiddle with it too much as it might lead to minor infection. |
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By *r.SJ OP Man 23 weeks ago
Wellingborough |
"A hot towel (well as hot as you can manage it!) can help it start to come out. Find a really good exfoliating scrub (I love a rose and oud one from Sanctuary), an exfoliating loofah to remove dead skin above it and the hair should be visible soon to remove it. Try and not fiddle with it too much as it might lead to minor infection. "
Can't say I've got any exfoliating scrubs but shall try the hot towel later |
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By *lynJMan 23 weeks ago
Morden |
"A good pair of tweezers
May try this
I was going to say tweezers, if a little bit is sticking out, then gently pull."
In my youthful years I sometimes got them on my chin/jaw. Tweezers always did the trick.
Find a good pair though. Ones that grip properly. |
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By *vaRose43Woman 23 weeks ago
Forest of Dean |
"A hot towel (well as hot as you can manage it!) can help it start to come out. Find a really good exfoliating scrub (I love a rose and oud one from Sanctuary), an exfoliating loofah to remove dead skin above it and the hair should be visible soon to remove it. Try and not fiddle with it too much as it might lead to minor infection.
Can't say I've got any exfoliating scrubs but shall try the hot towel later"
For a quick homemade scrub
2 parts Sea salt / granulated sugar
1 part Olive oil
Mix and scrub on already warmed skin, then wipe and shower off. Be warned if you do it in the shower then the floor can get very slippery very quickly so be careful
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By *r.SJ OP Man 23 weeks ago
Wellingborough |
"A good pair of tweezers
May try this
I was going to say tweezers, if a little bit is sticking out, then gently pull.
In my youthful years I sometimes got them on my chin/jaw. Tweezers always did the trick.
Find a good pair though. Ones that grip properly."
Duly noted |
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By *r.SJ OP Man 23 weeks ago
Wellingborough |
"Magnesium sulphate.
Okey doke... that sounds like something I'd used to try and burn in science lessons
You can buy paste at a chemist 🙂 toothpaste might help in the meantime too. "
Never knew that, cheers |
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By *r.SJ OP Man 23 weeks ago
Wellingborough |
"A hot towel (well as hot as you can manage it!) can help it start to come out. Find a really good exfoliating scrub (I love a rose and oud one from Sanctuary), an exfoliating loofah to remove dead skin above it and the hair should be visible soon to remove it. Try and not fiddle with it too much as it might lead to minor infection.
Can't say I've got any exfoliating scrubs but shall try the hot towel later
For a quick homemade scrub
2 parts Sea salt / granulated sugar
1 part Olive oil
Mix and scrub on already warmed skin, then wipe and shower off. Be warned if you do it in the shower then the floor can get very slippery very quickly so be careful
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I shall give it a shot this afternoon, that and the tweezers 🤞 |
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By *r.SJ OP Man 23 weeks ago
Wellingborough |
"My wife and a pair of tweezers. You’ll end up scarred and in more pain but it’s like therapy for her."
🤣 is that also an element of the pain pleasure thing or is it more about the branding of her good man |
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