![]() Anonymous | me toooo on Nov 29, 2007 @ 10:04 pm i have no idea but i want to book mine too (first timer ) and i'm nervous where did you book?!? lol |
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![]() go_extreme | brazilain wax on Dec 30, 2007 @ 01:09 pm There is nothing to be afraid of, once you try it once - you will not stop! Many websites will tell you to do it 1 week before or 1 week after your montly cycle, and also to the asprin. I say just do it! If you need a good product for ingrown hair (as this does happen) let me know I know of a good one. |
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![]() ali-de-bold | Good ingrown product? on Dec 30, 2007 @ 02:03 pm do tell! |
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![]() Anonymous | Once you start....! on Dec 31, 2007 @ 12:37 pm I've been getting brazilians for years now... once you start you will not want to stop. The key, however, is finding a good waxer! I've had one or two bad experiences, but I have found a great person! I drive accross town to her at least once a month!! Relax! It is SO worth it! |
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![]() ali-de-bold | Where do you go? on Dec 31, 2007 @ 05:11 pm A good waxer is hard to find ;) |
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![]() go_extreme | good waxer on Jan 02, 2008 @ 01:35 pm No kidding about finding a good waxer...also how much you pay for it. I have many friends in the SPA business and they charge up to 65$..I think 25$ is all you need to pay - and yes this takes it all off front and back..lol |
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![]() Anonymous | Fairview Mall... on Jan 02, 2008 @ 06:34 pm I go to Natural Solutions at Fairview Mall... ask for Rossette... she is the best! Very quick and not very expernsive! She knows me and what i like... i'm in and out in about 10 minutes! |
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![]() Anonymous | First time, and without an advil! on Jan 05, 2008 @ 10:39 am I went to Kim @ the Michael Kluthe Salon & Spa for my first ever Brazilian and it was much less painful than I'd expected (even though I didn't take an advil before hand). I'd recommend her if you're looking for a good waxer: she's professional and fairly priced at $30. Most importantly, she's fast, the waxing was over in 5 minutes. The thing I found about waxing though is that the hair grows back more sparse, so, it looks kind of weird if you don't wax it again. So, perhaps that would explain the previous comments on the "once you start, you don't want to stop" thing. As for a good ingrown product, Kim recommended 'Tendskin', which could be found at most drugstores or beauty supply stores. I haven't tried it yet, but it's also supposed to help prevent itchiness when the hair grows back. |
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![]() dairinn | Tendskin on Jan 05, 2008 @ 12:28 pm It is good but it dries out your skin from the high alcohol content. I just use it if I get ingrown hairs, otherwise I don't use it as a preventive. (I lalso got LHR so no more bikini ingrowns. Yay!) I probably wouldn't use it right after waxing either as it will sting your freshly irritated skin. |
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![]() go_extreme | Skin Source on Jan 06, 2008 @ 01:37 pm This is a Dermal Restoration Gel and a Canandian product. Skin Source is for the irritations associated with waxing, razor bumps, razor burn and ingrown hairs. Drop me a line if you want to know where to buy it. |
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