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best at home product - 10/24/2013 8:05:45 PM   
lipbiterB


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Shaving takes to much work and its expensive to have it done by a pro... I am looking for an at home wax I can use? For genital area.

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RE: best at home product - 10/24/2013 8:08:50 PM   
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To me, it's so worth it to just pay someone.

I make an ungodly mess trying to do it myself, and it never works right

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RE: best at home product - 10/25/2013 10:08:48 AM   
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My recomendation and it's not helpful to your question, but it does address how expensive a pro is, is to use groupon or living social or find places hat give first time customer deals.
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Shaving takes to much work and its expensive to have it done by a pro... I am looking for an at home wax I can use? For genital area.





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RE: best at home product - 10/25/2013 11:08:35 AM   
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I recommend finding a dominant good with wax play who wants to help you with this problem. Hearing your screams as it's removed will be payment for the right person.

I agree with others, it's too hard to do yourself and way too messy.

As for products, there are those especially made for the pubic area, but generally they are tiny wax strips that don't get heated. Trust me, it's a waste of money.

Someone into wax play will have crock pots devoted to melting wax, b/c the wax has to be hot to do the job. It takes expertise to get the wax the right temperature and placed in the right direction so the hair will pull off well. Also, your hair shouldn't be too short or the wax doesn't have anything to grab onto.







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RE: best at home product - 10/25/2013 11:50:13 AM   
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I never thought of finding a dominant into waxing...



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RE: best at home product - 10/29/2013 8:30:24 PM   
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Why bother with all that mess? Use an epilator. I like the Braun brand. Don't get a cordless; they're more expensive and the batteries fail often. Just plug it in, and go to town. Ask someone to help on areas you can't reach.

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RE: best at home product - 10/29/2013 9:11:54 PM   
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I recommend finding a dominant good with wax play who wants to help you with this problem. Hearing your screams as it's removed will be payment for the right person.


Ooh, that could make waxing more interesting and enjoyable! What a great suggestion.

Hmmm, wishing I could persuade my husband to learn how before my appointment tomorrow.

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RE: best at home product - 10/30/2013 8:06:52 PM   
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get it lasered off. Never have to shave again.


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RE: best at home product - 10/30/2013 8:23:12 PM   
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little wonder.... I looked into that and was told that it does grow back.... ?

I wax typically. Hate shaving too. Would love to do laser but for the cost I want it permanent..


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RE: best at home product - 10/30/2013 8:45:31 PM   
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Yes it can grow back but not as much and after doing it for awhile eventually it is permanent from what I've been told. I personally would love to have it done even if it means less hair.


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RE: best at home product - 11/1/2013 6:27:48 PM   
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Lasering stops most of the hair growing back. Do it again and again, eventually all the hair doesn't grow back.

If you're the kind of girl who gets ingrown hairs, I definitely recommend it over waxing And while higher in cost, a few laserings works out cheaper than lots of waxes over the long term.

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RE: best at home product - 11/12/2013 3:52:29 PM   
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I'm a bit confused why shaving would be such a pain. Men shave far more every single day. Of course, it's in a more difficult location, but, scissors and a shaver the first time, and then, once every (whatever) you shave again. Maybe I'm missing the point, or, maybe waxing is more erotic than I would think? Or ?

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RE: best at home product - 11/12/2013 4:20:23 PM   
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little wonder.... I looked into that and was told that it does grow back.... ?

I wax typically. Hate shaving too. Would love to do laser but for the cost I want it permanent..




Electrolysis. It doesn't grow back, ever.

You can do it at home too if you've got the patience: http://www.amazon.com/Clean-Easy-Deluxe-Home-Electrolysis/dp/B002QXLM3I/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1384301815&sr=1-1&keywords=one+touch

As far as getting kinky help to use it on those hard to reach spots, for waxing a Dom(me) is handy, for this thing I'd recommend a slave*.

It only does one hair at a time, so it takes forever, but every hair you do is a hair that won't ever grow back.

*Volunteers may apply on my profile.

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RE: best at home product - 11/12/2013 5:38:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: SexyThoughts

Lasering stops most of the hair growing back. Do it again and again, eventually all the hair doesn't grow back.

If you're the kind of girl who gets ingrown hairs, I definitely recommend it over waxing And while higher in cost, a few laserings works out cheaper than lots of waxes over the long term.


I spent two grand on laser... All it did was give me little bald patches where my hair doesn't grow in

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