| scarlettsamm |
Please ladies share your expierience.. this lady is in need of your advice
Ive tried shaving with and without various gels.. and nasty spots,itches and rashes seem to be the result
Ive tried plucking... and i look like a polka dotted plucked chicken [ not a good look ]
so now im thinking about home wax.. or depilatory cream..
are there any Win - Win [smooth and rashless] brands... or indeed any avoid at all costs brands [spots, rashes,ouches and itching], that you can tell me about
thankkkkkkkkkk you x
| 7 Nov 11, 6:02 PM x_Lia_x 2 yrs |
I had the same problem which is partly why I allow my lady garden to run wild now | |
| 7 Nov 11, 6:06 PM dryad_x UK(YO), 7 mths |
I don't know, but unless you're seriously masochistic do a test patch first! Fortunately I found out I was allergic by putting the stuff all over my legs, not the lady garden.
If you are seriously masochistic consider an epilator | |
| 7 Nov 11, 6:09 PM River_Deep UK, 6 yrs |
If you are prepared to put a bit of time into it and want to be spared mega pain then: Pluck as much as you can over a few days. It does take a while but once you do it you can then epilate it as it grows in. It hurts a lot less then. If you want to not chew your lips up then use boots facial hair cream down there. It is meant for very sensitive areas and you do not get a lot but if you have plucked and then epilated close then you do not need a lot. It is not what you say or do but the way you say or do it | |
| 7 Nov 11, 6:10 PM lizzymint UK(M), 5 yrs |
Hair conditioner always worked for me ... Softens the hair before shaving. Am actually thinking of going back to waxing, undecided as yet tho in terms of which beautician ---local or miles away - yannow, anonymity required! Sweet dreams ... beautiful nightmares | |
| 7 Nov 11, 6:12 PM starry_x UK, 7 yrs |
Yep there is ~ try this:- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Magic-Platinum-Depilat... there are 4 different varieties to try depending on skin type and it works. xx | |
| 7 Nov 11, 6:13 PM AngelFingers1 UK(CH), 2 yrs |
for the brave...epilator for the cowardly....nair creme Oh Yes....and the sun will set for YOU. Edited 7 Nov 11, 6:14 PM by AngelFingers1 | |
| 7 Nov 11, 6:19 PM Kali_Ma UK(B), 5 yrs |
Professional salon for full foof wax...its so easy to damage yourself with home waxing... esp if you are already sensitive... K x 'I heard she's a bit of a thug' Mister Bear. | |
| 7 Nov 11, 7:15 PM twilightsilence UK(ME), 16 mths |
I use an epilator and then a product called PFB Vanish that I bought after a recommendation on here. Obviously I only do this on the bit at the top (just use an electric shaver on the undercarriage...). The PFB Vanish gets rid of the redness and bumps from the plucking of the hair really quickly and then helps prevent ingrowing hairs too. I'm really impressed with this stuff! Kink.......Because I'm worth it | |
| 7 Nov 11, 7:18 PM Miss_Dee UK(L), 5 yrs |
^^^^this^^^^^ Every six/seven weeks depending on growth, its quick easy and leaves you feeling very smooth....... xxx Miss Dee | |
| 7 Nov 11, 7:52 PM SheilaBlyge UK(S), 4 yrs |
Overshare time... for me a combo... wax the lot, pluck the stubborn ones, epilate the ones I can't see, the 'Magic' creme occasionally if I need fast results, and god help me... on the seemingly bloody rare occasions when someone else might actually see those bits, a final run over with a wet razor in the bath just in case. The bumps from tweezing disappear for me, after say about an over night. And as someone else has said, only do so much at once, then leave it. My newfound love is the epilator though... so satisfying to feel that little tug, knowing it's getting the daft blond and grey ones I can't see.
Ok. Overshare over. As you were.
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