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Stephenie
11-07-2005, 03:10 PM
So what are the options for perment hair removal at home? For Breads? For Legs? For other parts?

Tristen Cox
11-07-2005, 09:30 PM
Home electrolosis or lazer pretty much, although for 'breads' I'm not quite sure:D

Rachael Warren
11-07-2005, 09:44 PM
I am still tempted to try the new personal laser hair removal devices myself.

I have tried the electrolysis home stuff before, it didn't work!

As for removing hair from breads, don't drop them butter side down on the floor in the first place and keep the kitchen hair free!

Stephenie
11-08-2005, 03:16 PM
Well, thank you all for the responses. I never said I could spell:D . My wife makes me throw out the bread with hair.

Priscilla Anne Rose
11-08-2005, 03:20 PM
Hair can be a real problem with all of my zoo.Bread always lands jelly side down.

Dyana
11-30-2005, 07:14 PM
Dear Tristen
I apologize for slow posting dressing can be time consuming ha,ha! Up to now shaving has been a quick solution back chest and leg hair which is not a new problem for me however I have heard that waxing is a little painful but better for the skin. any suggestions or advice.
Love to all
Dyana Shulman

Tristen Cox
11-30-2005, 07:26 PM
Dyana, it's much more painful than shaving. Also if you're doing it yourself there is a possibility of having little red bumps all over afterwards. If you're like me the hair doesn't all come out the first time. Each time you do it the skin gets more sensitive. Only lasts a few days to 'maybe' a week depending on how fast your hair grows in.

I'll stick to shaving or nair til I can afford to buy an epilator(which fyi hurt lots too)

No pain no gain. :eek:

Sweet Jeanette
02-03-2006, 03:45 AM
I have a question. It is not permanent, but what about, ---"Nair"? -----I have bought a bottle and am thinking about using it. ---Any advice would be appreciated.

Julie
02-03-2006, 07:18 PM
I have a question. It is not permanent, but what about, ---"Nair"? -----I have bought a bottle and am thinking about using it. ---Any advice would be appreciated.

Jeanette as it says on the bottle in very small type, try a small area first and see if there's a negative reaction. If you don't do this you might end up quite blotchy, also don't leave it on longer than the time they state.

Melissa Ryan
02-04-2006, 06:20 AM
Jeanette as it says on the bottle in very small type, try a small area first and see if there's a negative reaction. If you don't do this you might end up quite blotchy, also don't leave it on longer than the time they state.
O, and doooooo be carefull if you do get some on a bit of skin you didnt want to have hair removed from. As these areas dont need to be left the long ditance of time! IT HURTS! aint no Giggle neither!

Kim E
02-05-2006, 05:46 PM
I've used Nair on my legs for a few years and it works fine for me. A suggestion would be to not use it on your face and be very careful to never accidently get it in your eyes. A girl on another forum said she used it to try to shape her brows and ended up removing both brows. :eek: She's very lucky she didn't get chemical burns around or to her eyes. Not worth the risk.

Kim

Sweet Jeanette
02-06-2006, 03:35 AM
I have pretty tough skin. I can get battery acid on it, and I wont feel it for awhile, but I do eventually. ---What worried me about it was; ---my wife said it made her blotchy-red on her legs, but then too, -----She has super-sensitive skin. ------I will try it when I have gathered all my stuff, for the pics I am planning to make and post. ------Thank you all, for your advice. ---More later.

Rena
02-06-2006, 11:49 PM
I have a question. It is not permanent, but what about, ---"Nair"? -----I have bought a bottle and am thinking about using it. ---Any advice would be appreciated.

Hi Jeanette I just tried the Nair again, I did try it about 10 years ago, it still isn't very good and try it in a small area first some people have a bad reaction to it.

Rena
02-06-2006, 11:57 PM
I've used Nair on my legs for a few years and it works fine for me. A suggestion would be to not use it on your face and be very careful to never accidently get it in your eyes. A girl on another forum said she used it to try to shape her brows and ended up removing both brows. :eek: She's very lucky she didn't get chemical burns around or to her eyes. Not worth the risk.

Kim

Kim it's very good to see you here and that wasn't me with the Nair around the eyes. I only used it on my upper lip.
I should be able to eat solid food again in a couple of days.
:eek: