MissMorrigan -> RE: Nair burn aka dumb act of the year (4/27/2008 7:54:53 AM)
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For you, I have the utmost sympathy. Us women have all been 'there'... Noooo, I'm not talking about Ernie's gold top (for those Brits that would appreciate a mention of the fastest milkfloat in the west... Lucy, stop touching yourself!) - that really wasn't the kind of soothing cream to which I was referring, darnit! I posted this on another site with regard to the use of depilation creams, Camille: Having very sensitive skin, I find that the 'off the shelf' cream products burn and leave a red soreness that lasts for a couple of days. My boy was researching hair removal products some months ago and came across a powder called 'Magic'which was originally designed to relieve facial razor burn/bumps in black men, however, I have found this works extremely well on other parts of the body such as legs/pubic hair provided the hair isn't too long prior to applying it once made up and no after-burn/rash. Edited to add that the mixture works extremely well on my boy who's naturally very hairy and if it works well on him, it'll work on just about anyone provided they clip the hair to acceptable length prior to application. --------- I can appreciate Old Bastardly's endeavours to shave the boys, however, it was such a waste of a perfectly good opportunity for someone, such as myself, to offer my services... Afterall, if a person's going to bleed, might as well be at the hand of someone who is experienced at making people bleed. I would even apply, most liberally, freshly squeezed lemon juice to clean said cuts. Hygiene is everything, people! Whilst talking about squeezing things... multiply by four, then drip dry! While we feel your pain, Camille, we would feel Old Bastardly's even more so. Have a lovely time with your Dom x Looocee, if you make it to Brightonia, we're going to have to rip oop tha toon!
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