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Re: Nads, Electrolysis and the whole hairy truth!

From: Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Aug 2000 20:13:24 -0500 (CDT)


Of course it gives me the red bumps! And they're not little... Any plucking method would have that effect. But I would never ever try electrolisys again, unless they absolutely guarantee the results! I had it done last year, and boy, am I happy that I chose to do it on my tummy first, instead of my face! The bumps that were supposed to disappear in 48 hours turned into scars which are still visible today. And the hair came back in no time.

At Mon, 28 Aug 2000, A wrote: >
>Just curious....can you "epilady" your bikini area & if so, does it leave you with
>those little red bumps???
>Thx!
>
>Anne wrote:
>
>> I got my first Epilady at 17, and I loved it! Of course, the first
>> session was very painful, but I got used to it after a while. Since
>> then, I've been using Philips and Braun epilators, and I never shave,
>> unless I I need to be smooth in 5 minutes - it takes me 1/2 hour to
>> epilate my legs. The Braun I'm using now is better than the Epilady,
>> faster, and it has a little massage device to attenuate the pain. The
>> secret is to use it once or twice a week, so that the hairs are fewer
>> and shorter. However, after women who shaved for many years, an
>> epilator might seem painful and time-consuming. But I like it! No
>> stubble, little pain, and only a weekly ordeal. I use it on my face,
>> chest, tummy, legs and arms.




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