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Re: waxing and tweezing - a funny, an oopsie

From: Anne (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 27 Nov 2000 10:30:21 -0600 (CST)


Someone on the board recommended Tweezerman and last week I bought the most expensive one in the store ($18). However, I will return it, since the edges are too sharp and break the hair instead of pulling it out. Can anybody recommend tweezers that do a better job? As for the hair removal ratings, here is my Top 3: 1. Braun Silk-Epil – I wouldn’t go anywhere without it. 2. Nair Cold wax Strips; it’s the best one available (the best wax I used was an Italian hot wax when I was in Europe) 3. Razor – I almost never use it, but I must admit it’s the best last resort method (when hair is coarse, or when you don’t have time for more elaborate actions).

At Sun, 26 Nov 2000, Angel wrote: >
>I would love for everyone to rate their hair removal systems. I have
>very stubborn hair! on my legs it's common to see like 3 hairs growing
>out of one follicle. as you guys can probable relate, i shave in the
>morning and by afternoon my legs are stubble. to make matters worse, my
>skin is very fair and my hair is black, so even immediately after i
>shave it looks like i haven't shaved for a day or so. i've tried wax
>but when i rip the stuff off my skin is red but my hair is still there.
>i've tried cream removers with the same results. i've tried cream
>remover on my upper lip and the hair comes off but comes back in two
>days. any advice or opinion would be great!




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