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Re: Ginger:Re:a birth control pill?-Waxing

From: Ivy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 13 May 2000 12:42:40 -0500 (CDT)


Gosh, that sounds like fun. ;-), But thanks for the info. I really appreciate it! Good info to know! The whole topic still confuses me tho, 'cause I always thought that if you pulled the root out, that follicle would be dead.... Oh well. Shame that it ain't that easy!! Thanks again, Ivy

At Sat, 13 May 2000, Ginger wrote: >
>Ivy, I think that the theory about plucking probably also applies to
>waxing, because basically it is the same process. Knowing this, I
>shouldn't recommend it to anyone else because it may make their hair
>worse, but I can say that it has been the best solution for me. I also
>cannot afford electrolysis or any other "professional" means, so that's
>how I came to waxing. My mom has always shaved and I could see her
>stubble by the end of each day, so I was afraid to start that. I bought
>my wax at a beauty supply store, pretty inexpensive (maybe $4 for a
>container that I used about 25 times). If you try it, here's some tips:
>
>-Heat it enough so you can put on a very thin layer, but not too hot to
>burn yourself
>
>-Don't try to pull it off with your fingers - you can buy special
>strips, but I just put on a strip of tape when the wax is still wet,
>push it on, then grab ahold of the tape and scream as I yank it off
>(hee-hee)
>
>-Try to keep the wax on your skin, not your lips. Believe me it is not
>a good thing to rip your lip off. :)
>
>-Use a good lighted magnifying mirror or make sure your bathroom (or
>wherever you do it) is well lighted. It will probably take several
>times in each area to get all of the stragglers off.
>
>It is my obligation to warn you that this is not fun and can be quite
>painful. My husband knows to leave me alone when I am in the bathroom
>doing my "Hair Ripping Dance", accompained by an occasional "YOUCH!"
>"CRIPES!" and "DAMN", among other expletives. If you keep the wax warm
>enough so it doesn't go on too thick and use tape to help pull it off,
>it makes a huge difference. I used to put it on too thick and pulled it
>off with my fingers. Instead of having facial hair, I had bright red
>patches and watery eyes. Good luck to you!!!! I hope I didn't
>discourage you too much, but I didn't want you cussing me when you found
>all this stuff out on your own! :) It can't be too bad though, I've been
>doing it for over 3 years!
>
>At Sat, 13 May 2000, Ivy wrote:
>>
>>Ginger, there's been a discussion going on about plucking hairs and how
>>that isn't good, causes more/coarser hair to grow back - Is waxing
>>effective? Isn't it about the same as plucking?? Would LOVE to hear more
>>about it, 'cause I doubt I will be able to shell out for electrolosis
>>any time soon! Thanks!
>>Ivy
>> I had been waxing my
>>>>>upper lip and chin at least twice a week. I have been able to gradually
>>>>>decrease how often I've had to, and it has now been 3 weeks since I
>>>>>waxed and I only have a few very light, blond hairs instead of the usual
>>>>>course black ones.




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