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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 06:52 AM
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Anyone else do it?

I love being clean and smooth. I don't have a boyfriend or anything so I just do it for my own enjoyment. I hate pubic hair. I take off as much hair as I can.

It's actually not that painful for me. Maybe I am some kind of freak. LOL

I use the hard wax that doesn't require strips. It is clean and easy. I just need a mirror.

I love that I am saving tons of money doing it myself. I wouldn't be able to get it done professionally anyways because I am shy.

I love being smooth!

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 07:34 AM
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what is hard wax? can you explain more? I wrote a thread about hair removal somewhere. i'm interested in removing hair down there.
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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 08:34 AM
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Hard wax is the wax that doesn't require cloth strips. The wax itself is the strip. You microwave the wax until it becomes a gooey liquid. You spread the wax on your skin, wait for it to cool and harden and then you pull the strip of wax off. It's easy and way less messy than using strips. I use Nair Divine.

When I am done, the area feels as smooth as a baby's butt.

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 10:41 AM
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oh heck no! to me that sounds horribly painful! yikes!

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 10:43 AM
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I agree. Pain city! My boyfriend can deal with some fuzz cause I'm never doing that lol. I have never waxed anything in my life....too much of a pansy
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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 02:25 PM
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Well I wax my eyebrows. I could never imagine that pain down there
But I do shave my bikini area.

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 02:47 PM
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How often do you wax?

Doesn't it feel uncomfortable when the hair starts growing?

Don't you have to wait for the hair to grow to a certain length again before waxing?

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How often do you wax?

Doesn't it feel uncomfortable when the hair starts growing?

Don't you have to wait for the hair to grow to a certain length again before waxing?
This is also my concern. I don't like the hair either, but I'd be more afraid of ingrown hairs when it begins to grow back. Ouch!

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 05:11 PM
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I don't wax very often. I get lazy and things get pretty bushy before I decide to wax again. I'd say I wax about 3 times a year.

I shave sometimes, but I hate how the stubble comes in. It itches and when I shave the stubble it gives me tons of cuts.

Waxing leaves my skin smooth for weeks and the hair comes in slowly and not all at once. The hair that comes out is tapered and isn't stubbly or prickly. The hair is uncomfortable when it comes in after shaving, but not after waxing.

Yes, the hair has to grow out a certain length before I wax it again. I'm OK with that. I don't need to be smooth all the time.

I used to pluck my pubic hair with tweezers, but it is a very time consuming task. Waxing is much much more efficient!

I don't seem to have a problem with in grown hairs. The hair grows out OK.

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 06:17 PM
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thanks for the info. I think that would be too painful for me though.
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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 07:48 PM
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ohhhhhhhh goshhhhhhhhhh!! plucking seems even more painful!!!!!!! oh ouch hurts just thinking about that one! *shivers*

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 08:01 PM
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LOL Bebop!

I think my skin down there is not as sensitive as it is for other people. Plucking doesn't really hurt me. Plucking my eyebrows is much more painful for me. For eyebrows I get them waxed professionally and I feel it is more painful than waxing my pubic hair.

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Default Dec 04, 2009 at 09:50 PM
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Plucking my eyebrows is much more painful for me. For eyebrows I get them waxed professionally and I feel it is more painful than waxing my pubic hair.

You've got me curious! This makes me want to get waxed. LOL.

I'm glad you like to pamper yourself. I like to pamper myself with special makeup
and fragrant treatments for my hair.

My latest favorite is a conditioner that leaves my hair ultra shiny and soft. Incredible feeling!

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Default Dec 06, 2009 at 01:26 AM
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You've got me curious! This makes me want to get waxed. LOL.

I'm glad you like to pamper yourself. I like to pamper myself with special makeup
and fragrant treatments for my hair.

My latest favorite is a conditioner that leaves my hair ultra shiny and soft. Incredible feeling!
You know she has me thinking about this too.

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Default Dec 12, 2009 at 11:45 AM
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lol I think I'm too much of a wuss! I can crack a bone and keep working, but just the thought of waxing down there makes me wince!! But I am curious.. can't be anyworse than plucking eyebrows right? (I hate plucking my eyebrows, sooo uncomfterable)

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Default Dec 12, 2009 at 02:43 PM
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I haven` tired that area but i tried waxing my legs! THAT was a pain!
Now i did the layzer treatment which leaves hardly anything.

lol I don`t give a **** about the hair "down there" . I don`t like it looking like i am 5 year old
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Default Dec 13, 2009 at 05:04 PM
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i shaved a lot when i was younger. but I would alternate from shave to wax. It was easier to stay clean and all. back in the middle eastern country its part of their tradition. when i was there I learned that something do have there advantages lol

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Default Dec 17, 2009 at 01:45 AM
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Hard wax is the wax that doesn't require cloth strips. The wax itself is the strip. You microwave the wax until it becomes a gooey liquid. You spread the wax on your skin, wait for it to cool and harden and then you pull the strip of wax off. It's easy and way less messy than using strips. I use Nair Divine.

When I am done, the area feels as smooth as a baby's butt.
Ugh. I used that stuff ONCE on my legs and coudln't get the crap off. I went nuts scrubbing it with all sorts of things. Finally resorted to grabbing he biggest/sharpest knives I could find just to scrape it off because nothing else was working.

I've used duct tape down there... lol Stick it and rip it. Nair sucked, breaks the hair in half and I was left with stubble. I usually just shave it though..men razors work better than the female ones.
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Default Dec 17, 2009 at 08:20 PM
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I used to pluck my pubic hair with tweezers, but it is a very time consuming task. Waxing is much much more efficient!

I don't seem to have a problem with in grown hairs. The hair grows out OK.
I used to do the same, Greenleaves! No ingrown hairs when I waxed...but always when I would pluck. Also, I've never been able to wax myself...boy, looking down at the wax and knowing the pain that is to come...uh uh...no way...can't do it.
But a good professional does it so quickly and cleanly that I hardly feel it (along with a Lortab, of course! )

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