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Re: Waxing -- Techniques? Good Products?

From: Renee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 23 Apr 2002 23:28:11 -0700


They can get everything because they can see all the angles and reach all areas more easily than doing it yourself, pluck any hairs that escaped the wax, and use professional quality wax. Experience does count for something.

I understand the perfume thing. My husband is very sensitive, and refuses to get his hair washed when he goes to get a cut. I don't wear perfume, and we don't burn any smelly candles, etc. Any household product has to pass the "sniff test."

Renee

MB wrote: >
> At Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Renee wrote:
> >
> >Try going to a salon for a professional wax. They'll get everything, and be
> >able to see the area better than you can.
> >
> >Renee
>
> Not an option. I can't afford it and I'm an asthmatic who reacts
> severely to the perfumes and chemicals that taint the air in salons. I
> don't even go to get my hair cut -- just wear a simple style that I can
> trim myself.
>
> What do they do differently in order to get everything?
>
> --
> MB
>

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