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Re: Waxing facial hair

From: Karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 22 May 2000 09:04:10 +0100


I saw an infomercial for something called Nads -- it's an Australian product and I believe it's like wax -- but made from a type of sugar? (http://www.nads.com)... Has anyone tried it?

I have pretty severe hair growth on my chin -- and waxing didn't do anything - wouldn't grip the hair... Just made a mess. I shave chin, neck and upper lip every morning in the shower - then moisturize like crazy :)

A D wrote:

> Sugaring is (from what I understand) a form of waxing for very sensitive skin such as
> facial waxing, bikini waxing, etc. I've never tried it myself, but a good friend of
> mine swears by it. You can buy sugaring kits at certain pharmacies. I've also been
> told QVC sells a very good one.
>
> Ivy wrote:
>
> > Brenda,
> > we had quite a conversation about the pro.s and con.s of waxing earlier
> > this month, try searching the archives to find that thread. If you
> > can't find it, eMail me, and I'll give you a synopsis!
> >
> > Alexis,
> > What's sugering??
> > Thanks, Ivy
> >
> > At Sat, 20 May 2000, A wrote:
> > >
> > >waking worked ok for me, but my hair seemed to grow back faster. I've heard that
> > >if you do sugaring it doesn't grow back as fast.
> > >:-) Alexis
> > >
> > >Brenda wrote:
> > >
> > >> Has anyone waxed their facial hair? Does it help or does it grow back
> > >> worse? I am thinking about having my chin waxed? I can not stand it? I
> > >> am plucking it all the time and that makes the area grose and sore
> > >> sometimes.
> > >>
> >
>




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