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  1. #1
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    Jun 2011
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    16
    OK. Wow. I had no idea this topic would garner such response. Actually I thought a few would say "Nope, never done that." and it'd be over.

    But now, after many days, I've logged back in and read my post and answers and the kids thought they'd have to resuscitate me when they walked in and I was ROTF LMBO. I had tears in my eyes, holding my breath, my face was red, silent screams of laughter formed my mouth into a grimace.

    ".... I'm sure there's a joke about sugaring one's nethers."

    "... unless you've given birth I wouldn't try it."

    "... Men's black chins and women's hoohaas have that in common."

    "I haven't made caramel in so long I'd be a little afraid to try it. I don't even think I have a candy thermometer any more."

    I've enjoyed quite a laugh. Sorry to have agitated a thread for Chicken Little. But I was really curious. I can't even remember now the 'moment' that spurred me to think that shaving it all was the right thing.

    But you'll all be happy to know it's been almost two weeks now and I'm hairless and quite happy. No pain anymore, no discomfort and all the re-growth is soft. I have black hair and it grows quickly so this works for me. If I'd known this would be this easy I'd have done it ages ago. But my legs after every shave feel like a babies but. So I'm lucky that way I guess. Once my skin gets use to it it seems natural to do it.

    Thanks for the posts. It was great to get the information.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    1,708
    OP... glad to hear you got your situation worked out.

    Just couple products to add to the thread...

    One thing nice about this is that it's translucent... thus you can see what you are shaving...
    http://www.bikinizone.com/anti-bumps-shave-gel.shtml

    Great for after shaving... but it does sting initially on contact since it contains the drug lidocaine... well it does me anyway... but drastically improves the bumps situation imo/e...
    http://www.bikinizone.com/medicated-...have-gel.shtml

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Posts
    546
    I have to use "Tend Skin" or "PFB Vanish" after waxing to help prevent ingrown hairs. My dermatologist recommended the PFB Vanish and using an antibacterial soap in my chamois areas to help prevent saddle sores. I have friends who use clippers instead. I was being cheap and shaving, but got more irritation/pimple-y breakouts. I think a really new/sharp blade is important if you are waxing. tokie

 

 

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