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  • Woman_who_loves_OSU
    Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 18

    I like the idea of Veet but just be careful, Veet burns through the skin if you leave it on too long. I did it on my leg before I chose to shave and I have a spot approximately1 in diameter from Veet burning through the skin, I would recommend trimming first so that you don't have too thick of hair.
    Live, Laugh, Love, Pray, and do something with your life. You live life once, there is no respawn button. Forget second chances. Embrace failure, and embrace death. One day we get everything we want, even if we can't share them with our friends on earth, you can share it with them in Heaven, with God.

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    • ehailey
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 2

      The sensitivity of this area limits the products that are applicable. Most women stick to shaving. As mentioned above, any products containing chemical ingredients may be potentially dangerous. Waxing, sugaring, laser, or electrolysis are too painful. So the best option is to use a painless method to remove hair, even if it takes more time.

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      • earlgreymint
        Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 10

        Plucking with a tweezer gives the best smoothness no doubt, but it usually takes so long that I get a serious neck cramp three minutes into it. Not to mention if you're not a regular plucker, it will hurt a bit. I hate the idea that no matter how thoroughly you shave, the smoothness can only last a day (two max), yet it's what I do for speed's sake...
        I've never tried wax strips though I would like to... how much does it hurt?
        Hello!

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        • tinyclitt
          Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 70

          Wow, sounds like everyone here is going way overboard. Ouch. I hope none of that stuff hurts. Me, I just use bikini shavers. They don't quite shave all the way down to the skin. They leave just a tiny bit of stubble. I shave totally bare down there. I do this once a week like clockwork. It works out really good. Never causes any sort of problems and feels smooth enough. I shave his downstairs too. Sexy! :-)

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