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OK, I said Issie could have put her waxing on You Tube but I never thought anyone would. How wrong can one be? This doesn't show the actual area of operations but gives views of the faces at the moment of THE STRIP. It makes me wonder how masochistic can anyone get in the search for beauty (?). 
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08-09-2007, 05:31 PM
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i shave mine. only thing i have waxed is my eyebrows, and that hurts enough 
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Yep! me to, and after watching those on the tube, there is no way on this earth I will get it waxed, the razor is just fine. 
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08-09-2007, 07:44 PM
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Yup. Done that. The thing you mustn't do is move around after you've applied it, cos it easily speads about, and before you know it you're bald. 
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Been there done that. lol. Had a brazillian wax a couple of years ago, dear god, never again! I stick to razors these days 
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08-09-2007, 10:45 PM
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Been there done that. lol. Had a brazillian wax a couple of years ago, dear god, never again! I stick to razors these days 
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Uurmm. Well I don't think I'll be going back for a repeat performance. but I can't be doing with the razor down there...the stubble is itchy and horrible...think I will stick with a bit of tidying up with the tweezers in future.
Esca, for me and I would image most women, it isn't about beauty, it's just a "cleaner" and more lasting result.
Over the years, the more times the hair follicle is yanked out, then the weaker it grows back and it isn't like stubble...it's "softer".
Now if I was 40 years younger with a nice garden, then I'd have it mowed into a heart shape.
No pain, no gain.
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Esca, for me and I would image most women, it isn't about beauty, it's just a cleaner and more lasting result.
Over the years, the more times the hair follicle is yanked out, then the weaker it grows back and it isn't like stubble...it's "softer".
No pain, no gain.
Your right there Issie, it is more cleaner and thats why most women do it, its being bald as a badger that the air can get to it easier 
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08-09-2007, 11:48 PM
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can't say I've ever had a problem and I get legs, underarms and pant moustache done. As long as the rippy-off bit is quick, it should just smart
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09-09-2007, 12:15 AM
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can't say I've ever had a problem and I get legs, underarms and pant moustache done. As long as the rippy-off bit is quick, it should just smart
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Your pain threshold must be high boo...or I'm a wussy these days.
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Could have been worse, many years ago i was responsible for marketing a product called Wax-a-way, it was for facila hiar. The factory overcooked it, but this was not picked up, once customers melted it and applied it to their skin it should have set, unfortuntaley having been over cooked it didn't set at human skin temperature, therefore customers werer scraping off with knives, sertting it with ice cubes, imagine it was your nether regions - ouch.
I ma a bloke who has had his back waxed, ok if it was done regularly, but once it got beyond a stubble - Ouch
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