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1 Permanent Hair Removal - Tips on Hair Removal on Wed Mar 31, 2010 8:07 am

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Being hairy and showing it is definitely not an option when speaking about women. Even some men want to get hair removal – think at body builders: their fans want to see muscles, lines, edges, not bunches of curly hair growing all over. There are many methods of hair removal, such as shaving, waxing, use of depilatory creams, epilators, lasers or electrolysis.

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well nair is pretty good for the legs but I myself use this micro brush thing.It slips right onto your finger and it has some sort of crystals or some such thing I forget the name but its a pink thing that slips onto the finger lol.
the only permanent hair remover is electrolysis I think

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The micro brush I have been considering getting. I used to use nair because it works really well, but it just stinks soo bad and the stink lingers for a long time. Similar to a smell of rotten eggs, even their newer versions I can not adjust to.


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The sulfur smell? Lol

Yeah youcan really smell that in dorm bathrooms; thank god I have an apartment Very Happy

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Alizee love,

I have not heard of this micro brush method. Do you have a link to it?

I am generally not very hairy and have never shaved my legs . but I have tried something, but for the life of me I cannot remember the name of it. It is basically a card paper that is a bit like a gentle sandpaper !!! LOL And basically you use circular motions backwards and forwards to remove the hair and exfoliate the skin. I have not seen it when I have been out and about recently but it really works nicely and the skin feels ever so soft after. I used it on my bikin line and it did seem to help with the ingrown hair poblem, I sometimes get.

I have promised myself , when I have managed to stop spending so much on lightening and beauty products, that I will definitely get this area lasered, along with my underarms Then I can forget about it once and for all.

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You know the more I think about it, the less I can remember. I can picture it and the name is on the tip of my tongue but I can't remember. Maybe micro bursh was the wrong way to describe it, the pads you mentiond sound similar

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I'm unsure if we are referring the same thing or something similar. But heres how it looks, looks similar to a small brush or comb.
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Tretinoin/Retin-A 0.05% (exfoliant)
All Day Chemist Hq 4% (lightener)
RX Suncare: Sport Sunblock SPF 50 (sunblock)
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No that isn't it.....this is really annoying lol

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And mine, as I said, looks just like a small square piece of card paper that you put your hands through to do the manual hair removal.

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That sounds interesting but that is not what mine is sigh.....this is really starting to annoy me now lol

11 I remember I remember I remember lol on Wed May 19, 2010 12:30 pm

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I finally remember what the product was lol and yes it does sound similar to what Maharani used.
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Oh I have seen a commercial of this before some time ago. It seem too really work and rub off the hairs?


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Neutrogena Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Foaming Scrub (cleanser)
Tretinoin/Retin-A 0.05% (exfoliant)
All Day Chemist Hq 4% (lightener)
RX Suncare: Sport Sunblock SPF 50 (sunblock)
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If you're like me and have fine hair then yup it should work just fine and it feels really smooth when doing it; it costs like ten bucks so it won't break your wallet

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Really nice, thanks. How long does it last when using it on your legs?


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My Current Skin Lightening Regimen Is:
Neutrogena Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit Foaming Scrub (cleanser)
Tretinoin/Retin-A 0.05% (exfoliant)
All Day Chemist Hq 4% (lightener)
RX Suncare: Sport Sunblock SPF 50 (sunblock)
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Well for myself I only had to use it twice a month at the most but generally it was once every three weeks give or take a day or two

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