I actually use an epilator, which is like waxing in that it rips hairs out at the root. When I go on a trip I don't shave or do anything else. And there's no messy wax.
I actually use an epilator, which is like waxing in that it rips hairs out at the root. When I go on a trip I don't shave or do anything else. And there's no messy wax.
Originally Posted by mtkitchn
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OK now you are scaring me as soon as I hear the word rip and hair I feel faint.
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The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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I shaved for years. I have plenty of hair on my legs (and underarms too), but it's pretty light colored.
My DH convinced me to stop shaving, saying "why on earth would you prefer ugly prickly razor stubble to your nice soft natural animal tufts??? He made me see the silliness of shaving and the niceness of our natural human "fur". I stopped shaving years ago and feel more beautiful because of it.
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Originally Posted by Lisa S.H.
If you get tired of your DH, can I have him?
I shave, and bring a razor on tours - sometimes even dry shave![]()
But, I have very manly hair - or maybe it's closer to hedgehog hair. I'd love to try a home wax, but never found anyone who was happy with the home versions.
I use a rechargable electric razor on my legs and a plain old disposable on the underarms. The electric razor tends to rip the underarm hairs out. Ouch!
For what it's worth- during my shaving years, I used to think my leg hair was "manly" and excessive too, but now I'm used to it and it just seems normal.
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I used to have an epilator. The first couple times it was brutal.
I went back to shaving - or rather NOT shaving - except for a few weeks in summer when I MIGHT wear a skirt;
I tried cold waxing strips this summer and they have a lasting effect. I even did my bikini zone (*slight youch* - have not progressed to underarms yet). Now that most is "weeded out", they do not come back all at once, so a first round with a new epilator I am contemplating to buy might be more bearable.
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Ok, so a different angle from me...
I have my legs waxed actually, (at a salon). I do it once a month and it keeps me mostly hair-free during that time. The last week before an appointment is a bit feral, but I don't really mind. Waxing isn't painful, to me, i've gone through far worse things than having hair pulled (like most every woman).
I simply don't have the time, desire, or energy to sit in the shower and shave every few days - my leg hair is rather thick and dark (IMO anyway) - plus I like having perfectly smooth legs.
In-growns aren't a problem because I exfoliate regularly, that keeps everything in good order.
As far as letting it grow out, yes you have to, so that the hair is long enough to be removed. My hair though grows in much, much thinner and lighter than it used to when I shaved. Two weeks after shaving I have some hair on my legs but it is very hard to see as it is rather fine.
Anyway, just another option...