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RE: hair removal cream? - 1/25/2008 12:53:56 PM   
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I tried at home waxing once.  It was more of a pain then shaving.



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RE: hair removal cream? - 1/25/2008 1:01:23 PM   
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Maybe i am a coward, but the thought of using a harsh chemical near my pink bits sends me running for my razor instead.      Wonder if i could get that laser hair removal in that area instead, would be better than shaving or waxing.

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RE: hair removal cream? - 1/26/2008 1:28:19 AM   
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for the at home waxing question... I personally use Surgi Brazilian Wax which comes with a numbing solution to apply before hand so there's not much pain.  Hope that helps

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RE: hair removal cream? - 1/26/2008 1:57:05 AM   
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I might give Nair for Men a try - otherwise Veet and ordinary Nair leaves chemical burns (the cure for which is hydrocortisone cream 2%) ...

Until I discover the best hair removing cream I am sticking to my electric personal groomer gizmo from Phillips which I use with a dusting of talc to ease the passage of the blades over the area to be 'mown' .. it's the only thing that works for me without too many razor bumps afterwards or a nasty rash.  Razor bumps & rash are almost prevented too by an application of roll-on antiperspirant as aftercare. 

If someone were to come up with the perfect way to de-duzz ones genitals, they'd make an absolute fortune ...


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RE: hair removal cream? - 1/26/2008 2:01:25 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Kalista07

i personally use veet...Although, my experience with it is it sucks because it never gets it all....However, He has suggested to me to try Coochie Cream.....




I tried Coochie Cream - it's just like hair conditioner and more expensive! If you want to shave and are considering Coochie Cream as your shaving medium, I'd use a dollop of Pantene conditioner instead - works just as well, it softens the hair in just the same way ..


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RE: hair removal cream? - 1/26/2008 7:00:53 AM   
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oooooooh hydrocortizone cream works on nair burns??? excellentttttttttt, I might give it a retry then, cos I did like the smothness of it, I just couldnt walk or sit properly for four days with the burning.
when razoring I use hair conditioner tooo, feels nice. Must admit tho I prefer him shaving me.........Purrrrrrrrrrs
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