Ive waxed before but only on my face. Im tired of shaving everything below my chin!!!!! What is safe to wax. I mean what areas. Should I go to a pro for it?????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? mrs_radcliffe answered Saturday March 19 2005, 12:04 pm: Safe to wax there is your chin above your lip eye brows if you every thinking of having a bikini wax dont ive heard its very pain full, under your arms you wax most parts of your body.
I think you should have ago i think all in all plucking is alot more pain full. If your tired of shaving there is this cream call johnsons cream which makes you legs appear finner so you hair wont be noticable. But it all depend where you live i live in the uk.
craazylau answered Saturday March 19 2005, 9:50 am: You can wax anything you like pretty much! although i don't think you can under your arms. You could go to a pro- they'd probably do a better job although it is very expensive. As you've had experience with waxing in the past you could probably just give it a go yourself! [ craazylau's advice column | Ask craazylau A Question ]
neonxspork answered Friday March 18 2005, 11:08 pm: Basically, any area is safe to wax but if it`s anywhere other then your legs, I would say go to a pro. You really don`t want to burn yourself because things like that can take weeks to heal.
punkrockprincess answered Friday March 18 2005, 11:02 pm: I say you should go to the professionals when it comes to waxing your face. You might accidently leave the wax on for too long and it'll burn your skin and you'll have his big scab on your face. It's not too pretty. So I say just go get it done professionally!
heya answered Friday March 18 2005, 10:05 pm: You should def. go to a pro for it. Waxing is not something to play around with. Believe me i know from experience. [ heya's advice column | Ask heya A Question ]
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