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Removing hair below, What works the best (Products)Help please?!
So I am dating someone new, and a convo about hair came up and it so happens that the person am dating hates hair. and I also dislike hair in certain places like down there. I am not very knowledge about stuff like this. What kind of products can I use that works? I use Nair for my legs, and arms. But I have no idea if it would work down there. I want to remove all hair in that area. What should I do? -
Be careful about using Nair on your genitals, you are very likely to burn or even permanently scar yourself down there, I personally get a rash using that stuff.
You can try shaving, but its a good idea to exfoliate in the shower first and use a moisturizing cream/gel when shaving, its reccomended that you shave in the direction of hair growth to prevent razor bumps and ingrown hair.
You can also try an epilator, but its quite painful, unless you build up a tolerance to it like I do. Even with that, I only remove biking line hair and trim the rest.
Theres also waxing, which is not pleasant, but when done by a professional its less painful then epilator because its quick.
And last but not least, theres also laser, which is probably the best option since its permanent hair removal, but it is pricy, although you will probably spend less money on that, then on a lifetime of razors/shaving creams. -
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I use a venus razor, they are made just for women also get a good gel, try Satin Care, also shower or take a bath first.
And always use a lotion with vitamin E in it after you shave.Comment
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I used tweezers myself. I started on the outside and worked my way in. I took a while to complete but when I finished it was great. Smooth as can be. Yes it grows back but after you do it once it get easier and easier. I also exfoliate during every shower. Scrubing that area getting all the dead skin off. Very few in grown hairs. It's so comfortable now and I love it. My wife likes it this way also!Comment
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'simply wax' strip free white wax.
it comes in a pink pot and you heat it up yourself, its pretty much foolproof
it is hands down the best thing i've ever used.'so why care for these petty obsessions? your designer heart still beats with common blood. and what if you could have genetic perfection? would you change who you are if you could?'Comment
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Laser would be your best option, although pricey. (Brazillians are around $200/treatment in my area). The results are longer lasting, and think if you start now-soon you won't have to worry about it at all!!
Tahoe : Ive never thought of plucking before! That must take a while!!
I can see how you would have good results, might try that!
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A comment on laser hair treatment....they are NOT PERMANENT unless you go numerous times.
Allow me to speak from experience...I've been hairy as long as i can remember. Finally, as an adult who was dating, I had had enough of the hair on my back...yes, back hair...ewe! So I went for laser treatments. I am an "ideal" candidate because my hair is dark and my skin is light. I went a couple times per month for about seven months and invested $2800 US in the removal of hair from my back.
At best, I would say it thinned out but in no way shape or form is it gone completely or permanently....far from it.
I am satisfied with my results but I just wanted to share my experience with everyone. Of course every case is different and there are exceptions to every rule.
Good luck!Comment
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