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Old 01-28-2009, 07:00 PM #21
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You folks are saying I'm tough to consider waxing. Tattoos are another ballpark! Especially makeup tattoos! You're a brave woman Junie!
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You folks are saying I'm tough to consider waxing. Tattoos are another ballpark! Especially makeup tattoos! You're a brave woman Junie!

You are both braver than me. I won't be doing either!! I saw the price tag on a Brazilian wax at a salon I used to go to and that alone was enough to scare me off even if I wasn't a total chicken about the pain.
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Well, i get the bikini waxx, doesn't bother me .she has the same equipment as me.and my hair dresser dose it for me.she is an estition as well.yes it hurts , but only for a few seconds.and NO it dose not ITCH.just grows back naturly.i only get it done if we go on holiday and plan on going swimming.Try the sugar wax doesn't hurt as much.I don;t get ingrown hairs but do get bumps.but who cares i don't.not as if you go to town nakid.
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I'm far too scared for full wax or tattoo. God only knows what i'll be like when i give birth (although i'll need to find a man first!)
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Just whatever you do don't get one of those home kits. LOL nothing is worse than not getting the hair stuck at the root and pulling, OMG!!! Did this just last week myself.... I only did the sides thank god, and it didn't hurt too bad except not getting part of it stuck right so that I yanked the ends of the hair on one side :-P If you do it really fast the pain subsides pretty quick.
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I read back through this thread and it has me laughing! I'm still too chicken to ever consider this. I wonder who the first person was to try this? They must have nerves of steel.
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razors and a trim keeping the area nice and tidy
there is a reason we have hair in places we do
if a woman decides for herself it is something she wants
absolutely
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for all the men who were honest
expressed that some enjoy the innocence
putting it as light as possible
that idea in itself is a problem with me

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