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willingsub18 -> wax with fabric strips? (12/10/2006 9:43:03 PM)

I read somewhere that the best wax to use on pubic hair and surrounding areas was the kind that you adhere to the skin and then place a fabric strip on as well to remove it. I have tried the sugri brazilan wax for private parts, the kind you can find at walmart. I am wondering if there is annything better to use besides this stuff?
annyone have an opinion or experience on this?
thanks




willingsub18 -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/10/2006 11:48:49 PM)

http://cgi.ebay.com/EPILADY-LEGEND-Epilator-Hair-Removal-Remover-Shaver-Wax_W0QQitemZ150067283418QQihZ005QQcategoryZ37802QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
does something like that even work?




MistressTexas -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 1:47:27 AM)

The wax to use when waxing pubic hair is a professional waxer!




twicehappy -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 4:34:25 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: willingsub18

http://cgi.ebay.com/EPILADY-LEGEND-Epilator-Hair-Removal-Remover-Shaver-Wax_W0QQitemZ150067283418QQihZ005QQcategoryZ37802QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
does something like that even work?


I am a masochist and i would never ever use an Epilady!!!!!!
 
I bought one when they came out and two seconds was enough for me!!!!!!
 
OUCH!!!!!!!!!




nessalovestats -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 4:44:03 AM)

as a stylist, i am trained to do waxing.  i wax my sub, and as stated previously...  professionally is the way to go.  although, if you have any further questions about it, message me and i will be glad to help in whatever way i can!  :D




timeoutgurlie -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 4:46:53 AM)

I wax and epilate.  Both hurt tremendously, but give fantastic results.

Salon waxing is my top choice because epilating alone would take forever, but the epilator is what I use for any missed hairs or when I have only a few coming in but wouldn't need a full wax.  I don't use the home kits, either I just don't have the knack for it, or they're not at all comparable to a professional's waxing.  Nobody I know of has had any results with home kits that are worth writing home about, but in a pinch it's better than shaving for them aparently.

Laser hair removal is by far the best, but pretty costly, so I've only had that done in my pubic area and under arms.  Legs will be next [:)]

Hope that helps.




cjenny -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 4:47:00 AM)

hiyas, i use the Nair wax strips regularly on my legs. for 'other' parts, i trim trim trim then use wax strips there as well. it hurts the first few times but i swear the regrowth is taking a lot longer yay. i tried the epilady once, never again. that is horrid lol.
i've tried sugaring kits as well, terribly messy and totally ineffective for me.
Veet also works if you are very careful not to touch delicate skin with it. just Veet the majority and wax or shave the rest.
voila! hehehehe.




DOM68005 -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 8:10:34 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: cjenny
i tried the epilady once, never again. that is horrid lol.

Sounds like something to throw into my bag for the day a sub forgets.  Lets see:
  • Rope
  • Leather Suspension Cuffs
  • Handcuffs
  • Epilady   (are they still sold?)   WEG.




DOM68005 -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 8:15:12 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: nessalovestats

as a stylist, i am trained to do waxing.  i wax my sub, and as stated previously...  professionally is the way to go.  although, if you have any further questions about it, message me and i will be glad to help in whatever way i can!  :D

What do you use for your customers and is it available to the general public?




willingsub18 -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 7:07:54 PM)

what does the epilady feal like? i pluck stray hairs when i wax at home, and some times it misses a rather large patch. I am one of the lucky few who do not find waxing to be all that painful. sure its a slight discomfort, but nothing terribly bad(for the most part, there is the ocasional one or two that do hurt)




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: wax with fabric strips? (12/11/2006 9:06:34 PM)

Please go to a pro- it's totally worth it.




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