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

What's everyones favourite method of hair removal in hard to reach places? Say for back, sack and crack, it's impossible to shave the lot yourself. Is waxing the only real option?

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By *osie_and_LayanaCouple  over a year ago

durham

If you want to be smooth - wax or pluck. So much better than shaving but the pain is real... eventually though you may enjoy it...

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

Wax for me. I find the pain level really depends on your aesthetician. I’ve been waxed for years and found that even now I’m “used” to it, I can go to some people and it’s agony vs it’s almost painless. Nowadays I’d only go to two different places to get it done as it’s quick and barely any pain with them.

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

I always like being completely smooth back and front. Ive always used hair removal cream and works wonders painless and after

quick shower im as smooth as anything. I love the before and then how I am after, now use it on my chest and other areas too so I'm smooth all over

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

Wax is best but the time from when hair starts growing until its long enough to wax again is meh, not fun.

Although ita great. Never grows back spiky like after shaving.

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By *ottom charlieMan  over a year ago

washington


"What's everyones favourite method of hair removal in hard to reach places? Say for back, sack and crack, it's impossible to shave the lot yourself. Is waxing the only real option?"
flamethrower,,, no need to do it more than once

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By *ottom charlieMan  over a year ago

washington


"What's everyones favourite method of hair removal in hard to reach places? Say for back, sack and crack, it's impossible to shave the lot yourself. Is waxing the only real option?"
get your spouse to do it with tweazers,, pluck,, she loves me,, pluck,, she loves me not, pluck she loves me could take a while tho,,,

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By *lirtyAndFunCouple  over a year ago

Rushden

V rips them out with his teeth

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By *ubeeStarrXoXTV/TS  over a year ago

Leeds

I use hair removal cream and it work’s amazingly for me, no pain and leaves me really smooth

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By *aximum_funMan  over a year ago

West Herts


"I use hair removal cream and it work’s amazingly for me, no pain and leaves me really smooth"

Which one do you use? I'm trying the no hair crew and it's okay but not as effective as I was hoping.

Really I need to find a proper wax salon. It's on my long list of things to do!

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By *lcoupleneCouple  over a year ago

morpeth

I wax everything and definitely think it’s the best option. Smooth for 2-3 weeks and can wax again at 4-5 just schedule your waxing around your social life :’)

Though male waxing is harder to find as they need different training.

(Mrs)

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By *ap AdgeMan  over a year ago

Wirral

Waxing is best

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By *razytimesinloveCouple  over a year ago

SW Scotland

I use Nair, get as much off with a trim first and 6mins usually works out the perfect time.

I always do it a day before club visit etc as the smell stays around

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By *achel SmythTV/TS  over a year ago

Farnborough

Gillette Venus razor … use it all over, and always works for me

R xx

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By *hegirlwiththepeachtattooWoman  over a year ago

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I found waxing to be a waste of time/money, i had to wait for it to be long enough to wax, but i was never completely hair free for more than a few days.

I’m now having laser hair removal so it’s pretty much permanent, bar the occasional top up. It gets rid of shaving rash, ingrown hairs, annoying stubble… i can’t imagine ever wanting a bush so permanent removal is perfect for me. I’m just disappointed i can’t do my legs too because they’re tattooed.

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By *a_fun_30_coupleCouple  over a year ago

Liverpool

I’ve been trying to find a better solution for mine. I’ve always been a shaver but sick of getting shaving rash and my waxing experiences haven’t been good at all! Veet never seems to properly do the job and I end up having to shave anyway. Are there any other creams that work better or is laser removal my best option?

Mrs A

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By *angOnBunnyCouple  over a year ago

Ipswich

Wax for Bunny, Epilation for BangOn

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

I do BSC wax. Costly but effective and works well with me

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By *0coupleCouple  over a year ago

Cornwall


"I always like being completely smooth back and front. Ive always used hair removal cream and works wonders painless and after

quick shower im as smooth as anything. I love the before and then how I am after, now use it on my chest and other areas too so I'm smooth all over "

What cream are you using?

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By *tickytoffeex1Couple  over a year ago

North Cornwall

Laser all days long- top ups every now and then but as someone who suffers with intense pain/ ingrowing hairs etc it has been a god send. A lovely lady set up a home salon locally- my last bikkin top up session was £15 ( I had an offer and am a long standing customer) so works out cheaper than blades/ waxing etc.

I had underarms done, 95% no re-growth and FULL bikini it do need more tops up with that probably once a year as hair is coarser but well worth it.

I also have a Braun IPL machine- £250 that I use once a week over bikkini/ underarms and other problem spots just for reassurance and an extra bompf

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

Woowoo hair removal cream has been highly recommended. It’s made for the more intimate regions!

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan  over a year ago

Norwich

Ah, just go hairy!

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By *yjellyfishMan  over a year ago

bristol

Can i ask what your usual brand/type is? I'd like to maybe try some myself

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By *ervypair SWCouple  over a year ago

Yeovil

Magic, razor less shave extra strength.

They do different types, it's designed for use on your face, so soft on your skin, it's the best I've tried.

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By *raig07Man  over a year ago

East of Birmingham

Recently started going for waxing, penis and sack. Not as painful as I was expecting but the results as are worth it

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By *ipin CiderMan  over a year ago

Warick & London

Gold standard is laser hair removal as it works for all skin types and hair colours

Next is IPL hair removal - limited and requires a lot more sessions.

Waxing or sugaring - personally my fav and what I opt for.

Standard hair removal cream - done for the right length is my second option for when I’m away and can’t get to the salon.

I don’t shave as I find the regrowth horrible and as I cycle I’m more likely to get in growing hairs where they are impossible to see to get out

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By *andk4fCouple  over a year ago

North cotswolds

Epilator

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

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


"What's everyones favourite method of hair removal in hard to reach places? Say for back, sack and crack, it's impossible to shave the lot yourself. Is waxing the only real option?"

It is not impossible to do it yourself, I have been doing it for years. A little pateince and practice. I cannot wax due to skin condition.

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

Shaving foam and a mach 3 blade

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By *luttyLaylaWoman  over a year ago

North West

Professional Laser hair removal.

Worth every penny

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By *olf and RedCouple  over a year ago

Nr Cardiff or at Chams Darlaston

Waxing is my preference. By far the easiest.

Red

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By *9 Love-To-TryCouple  over a year ago

East Anglia

They told me mine was to fine to lasar proprerly

shavibg works and feels good x

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

I use Veet and works wonders

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By *ames WhyteMan  over a year ago

Near Manchester Airport

I go and see my wax man. Best results.

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By *itygamesMan  over a year ago

UK

theres a cream called "NAIR" works good for me

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