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Re: A Hair Be gone idea :)

From: smed (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 13 Mar 2001 07:31:32 -0600 (CST)


Ugh, bathingsuit. That is a four letter word :( I wish the hair on my body was my biggest concern there, then I could just nair myself, hahahah. Unfortunately nair does not remove fat rolls :P

This may not help you, but I use these really small scissors (I think they are nail scissors) that have curved blades. That way I can get real close to my face. I have fuzzy hair all over my face and that is what I use it on. My mustache is not very coarse so I use it on that too. Trimming it with those scissors cuts it close and has kept me from having stubble. I do have hairs on my chin that I pluck because they are so thick, but the scissors help the fuzzies :)

TTFN

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Smed

At Tue, 13 Mar 2001, wondering wrote: > >In reading all these "hairy" posts, I must say how I have been also >struggling with this!! I have hair on my upper lip, chin and now getting >some sideburns! The hair on my arms grew very long, and I got hair on my >belly. Ew! I Wax my upper lip and tweeze & shave my chin (since I can't >wait long enough to wax that courser hair). I finally got an electric >razor, and with that, I shave my arms, legs & belly button area every >day. You have to do it almost daily, but as part of a shower routine, >it's not so time-consuming. It sure is worth it to me! Thought I'd >suggest it to those of you who like me were dreading putting on a >short-sleeved shirt or bathing suit! :)




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