Shaving in other places

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Shaving in other places

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I have a question. I am somewhat, well let put this gently, Hairy, but not thick hairy. Just that I have it all over me, even my toes.

My question is how do I remove my chest hair when wearing a somewhat low cut dress of any sort and it is pretty oveas.

Please Help with this if you can

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Jessie,
I use the new Nair. It works for me on my arms, legs, and what ever. One word of caution follow instructions, I let it set to long one time and had a skin burn that took a while to get rid of. Oh it doesn't smell to bad
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Jessie,

I used to wax people (full body- the body builders were the worst)
That is an effective but costly and might I add invasive (let's not mention the pain :? ) way to go.
If you do not prefer to shave everywhere, then I'd have to agree that
Nair or Neet is a great alternative !

My Sweetie has very sensitive skin and "Sally Hanson Spray-off Hair remover" the Gentle formula seems to work for both of us and your legs smell great like raspberries!

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Re: Shaving in other places

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Jessie wrote:I have a question. I am somewhat, well let put this gently, Hairy, but not thick hairy. Just that I have it all over me, even my toes.

My question is how do I remove my chest hair when wearing a somewhat low cut dress of any sort and it is pretty oveas.

Please Help with this if you can

Jessie
Hi Jessie,

Ever consider laser?

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Post by Jessie »

NO! :shock:

I was just think of shving off the chest hair though it's kind of long. As for the other ideas my mom uses the nairs (if I spelled right) and she likes that.

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Post by Beauty »

lol! :lol:

Ok, just asking. ;)

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Yea I just want to remove the chest hair not the skin

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???

Laser won't remove the skin. :)

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I know just having fun with U. I am still looking at something for a temp basses

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Post by Beauty »

LOL :P :P :P

You got me !!!

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:: gasp for air ::

:P

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Post by Hayley »

Hiya,
Sometimes I wax, shave or use an emjoi to remove hair from my chest. I'm not keep on these creams as the only save you from making a razor blunt. They only go as fair as the skin surface, so the hair grows back at the same rate as shaving. Just my personal preferences.
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Post by Jessie »

This is an update for this string. I was looking at the Sunday ads and I came across an interesting device called the Conair pain-free hair removal system. Does any one use this device or have any experience with it? It looks great. I also saw it the other day when I was walking through a Sears store and stopped and looked at for a moment. Any feed back would be helpful.

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Post by Beauty »

Hi Jessie,

I haven't heard of that one. If you get it let us know how it worked! :)

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Post by Veronica B »

Hey Jessie, I googled this hair removal system and there are several positive responses, like in the 5 star range, and the price is very economical and simple to use. Veronica
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Post by Patricia »

I just wanted to chime in. I had a consult with a laser hair removal place and with a coupon I had I would have been able to get my back from my neck to just below the beltline done for $2500. This would have included a total of 6 sessions with a guarantee of permanent removal or further followup were free. No I have a bit of back hair, not a sweater. But they said the price was the same regardless of the amount of hair. Regardless of my dressing future, I was really thinking about doing this, however, as gas prices rise and the possiblity of selling my house looking dimmer, it was just not economically feasable. Perhaps in a few years or so.

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