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bikini area


Question Posted Saturday June 24 2006, 9:19 pm

Does anyone know any good hair removal products for the bikini line area? I hate shaving and I use Nair right now but it doesn't get rid of all the hair. I need good products that won't irritate it and will actually work well. If you suggest waxing, how much does it hurt and what does it cost?

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orphans answered Sunday June 25 2006, 10:07 am:
go with waxing. even though it hurts a lot, after you wax 2-3 times, its not painful very much. i would say sally hansen waxing home products. all home wax products are about 10 dollars

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