MsFlutter
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Joined: 11/12/2008 From: East Coast Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: BLGirl Would so love to do the waxing at home! I too, am an all over girl and shaving the unmentionables every day gets to be a real hassle. I wonder at the feeling though, I mean if you wax the labia, there is give, where there isn't on the eyebrow, chin, etc. Does waxing everything really work that well or are there still bits that will have to be shaved? I am interested in doing this not just from the hair removal point of view, but the fabulous pain aspect as well. Just curious. Inquisitively, BLGirl I *knew* I forgot to address something earlier - thank you ! I learned the hard way that, if you're doing it yourself, the labia is best shaved unless you can wax it while simultaneously * holding the wax stick * reloading from the pot * holding the target area taut * orienting between the mirror and the target area for the bits not easily seen from your perspective * reaching for the cloth strips and; * preventing the wax from dripping on the floor, your clothes, pets, etc etc. The parts that are waxed stay smoother longer, no stubblies, and (over time) re-growth becomes more and more sparse. * Some speak highly of applying a bit of talc first. * Put down some plastic before you start dripping wax. The wax will become a permanent part of any towels you use *Wait a day before you treat yourself to a spa pedicure. Those leg wraps or any treatment with sea *salt will really sting if you've just waxed. * Disposable gloves (you can order sizes S,M, L from drugstore.com) save you having to revisit the nail salon after you are done. *Just remember - remove body jewelry, watches, rings, bracelets, etc. before getting anywhere near the wax pot !
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