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Re: My Battle With Hair Growth

From: faye (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 16 Jun 2001 17:01:43 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Christy wrote: >
>After you used the Nads stuff how long did it take before the hair
>started growing back? I have always wanted to try that stuff but was
>afraid it wouldn't last long enough to be worth it. I don't think my
>hair problem is quite as bad as yours ( i hope that didn't sound rude -
>I didn't mean it that way) so I'm not sure I would need to use the Emjoi
>too, for the most part the hair on my legs is blond but I do have some
>runaway hairs on my stomach and the bikini line is way out of control. I
>too have tried shaving and end up with a horrible rash due to my
>sensitive skin.
>
>--
>Christy
>abby823@earthlink.net
>

When I tried NADS I thought this was going to be great. I bought it and used it and it does work. However.... I could never use it on my face because I wouldnt allow my facial hair to grow to the 1/4 inch needed to pull it off. Another thing you almost have to have someone help you remove the strips in certain areas. It does hurt!! I have gotten tatoos that didnt hurt this much. I had to stop using NADS after doing my legs a second time. When I pulled the strip off it was leaving bruises and making the little veins in my legs stick up. (i dont have spider veins) stupid me thought well maybe its just that leg or part of the leg. I ended up looking like someone ran my legs over with a truck. Remember what works for one may not work for others. I was concerned that you said you had sensitive skin. Best wishes Faye.




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