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Ladys of IC- Lady Gardens-Gardening advice needed  (19)

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7 Nov 11, 7:53 PM
malandrina
UK, 6 yrs
I have a rather wonderful Head Gardener...!

Power is nothing without control

7 Nov 11, 8:44 PM
Sister_of_Cain
UK, 7 yrs

Epilator all the way, hurts a bit the first time and will take a few weeks to get used to it and the redness etc to calm down, but after that every 2 or 3 days and moisturize.

Sometimes suffers blonde moments.

7 Nov 11, 9:51 PM
northern_light
UK, 7 yrs
I use Intuition razors, they have a soap block and I have never had ingrowing hairs or itchyness after using them. Creams dont work on any part of me and after trying Caladia's epilator on my arm there isn't a cat in hells chance that one of those is going anywhere near my bits.

"Absinthe is the aphrodisiac of the self. The green fairy who lives in the Absinthe wants your soul." ~Dracula by Bram Stoker

8 Nov 11, 1:08 AM
scarlettsamm
UK(BL), 6 yrs

oh ladies - im more confused than ever..

maybe it would be easier to present my garden to be cleared in a scene...

oh...

garden clearing play... whatever next ;)

and Lady Stardust sang her songs, of.....
..............Darkness and Disgrace.

8 Nov 11, 4:19 AM
jenevieve
UK(CH), 4 yrs
I think the problem is that everyone is different so hard to find something that works for everyone!

I'd def go for professional waxing rather than home.

No matter how you try you just can't fix stupid!
"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats." - Albert Schweitzer

8 Nov 11, 9:35 AM
tallulahme
UK, 2 yrs

Ok, shaving is good, but you need a really good razor, a mans Gillette Fusion is good, or something with a lot of blades.

Don't give up, you will get stubble rash to begin with , keep going... every couple of days shave and the stubble rash will disappear.

Never go against the hair, always with it, going against it will give you ingrowing hairs, and increase the chance of stubble rash.

Then Bob's your aunty, perfectly smooth, spot free tweeny, pretty and ready for action.

T x

"Nothing hurts more than realising he meant everything to you, but you meant nothing to him."

8 Nov 11, 4:05 PM
scarlettsamm
UK(BL), 6 yrs

ladies... do the electric razors cause rashes and spots ?

and Lady Stardust sang her songs, of.....
..............Darkness and Disgrace.

8 Nov 11, 4:08 PM
lizzymint
UK(M), 5 yrs


scarlettsamm wrote:
ladies... do the electric razors cause rashes and spots ?

Not in my experience... And oooooh, what a lovely buzz they give too! :-D

Sweet dreams ... beautiful nightmares

20 Nov 11, 11:23 PM
popi*
UK(M), 7 yrs

Kali_Ma wrote:
Professional salon for full foof wax...its so easy to damage yourself with home waxing... esp if you are already sensitive...

K x

I second this :-)

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