Evening, Hair, its a real pain and no matter what it always comes back. I've literally tried everything: shaving, waxing, cream and laser. But professional waxing and laser are expensive. My current method is using hair removal cream, but does anyone have any tips or tricks for keeping body hair away? As well as keeping the costs low? I do my underarms, legs and everything kitty intimate, cream is quick and easy but it has to be done pretty much twice a week! Until next time...
Stay away from hair removal cream, if you value your skin! They sell these "personal" laser removal devices. Just get one of them, arm yourself with a lot of patience and you're good to go. Typically, on most places, shaving should do the trick. I as a man don't have a lot of hair but i do shave (basically the same parts) once in about a week and a half. It's different for everyone, but... shaving is simply the easiest option. Just do it while showering, make it a part of your routine and you won't even notice. Also, after-shaving creams to "slow" growth of new hairs, are also bad for the skin!
Hmm I hadn't seen personal laser removal devices, I'll have to look them up! Thank you Shinji I would shave, but my hair grows so quickly and is very dark and thick that if I shaved in my morning shower, I would have stubble by bed time So my own laser would be incredible if it worked!
Ooh how lovely Thank you! I'd better watch those candles though, I've got a candle wax burn just below my belly button from *eherm cough cough* "playing" lol :icon_redf
Creativity and hot wax can be wonderful things ;-) I always make sure after I shave someone to kiss my work.
Aww how cute! I've been shaved once by an ex, but it was a long time ago and a very messy affair! Not that romantic at the time
Ah what a wasted romantic moment. Romance is when you truly get to learn about and understand your partner then apply creativity and maybe cookies ;-)
Seems to me a very cool and romantic idea. by the way, it is true that you are hurting your skin with the OTC hair removal cream. Save up for laser treatment.