Question Posted Tuesday December 29 2009, 11:21 pm
I absolutely hate shaving. I was thinking about laser hair removal but know that wont happen for a while because I do not have enough money. What are some things that I can do that WORK to remove hair that aren't shaving? Please only recommend them if you have tried them. I haven't tried the new nair, veet, or any of those. So if you've tried them tell me your experience.
Thank you
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? taylorcheers answered Friday January 1 2010, 2:43 am: Yeah if you dont like shaving i would definitely reccommend either waxing or using veet/nair. Waxing can be painful though so im not sure how good of an option that is. If you dont like pain,your best bet is to use veet/nair. Using veet is super simple and easy. I didnt really know how good it would work until i finally tried it one day. You have to make sure you get enough of the lotion on and allow it to sit long enough so that it will remove all of the hair. If your hair is super long i would just go ahead and shave it one time and then get that out of the way so that you can use veet later on and it will be more effective. If you use veet on alot of hair it becomes more difficult to remove..i learned that first hand.
sia answered Wednesday December 30 2009, 4:20 am: i also reaaally hate shaving.shaving gives me stubbles and makes my legs come up with red spots.i tried veet and its ok but the hair grows back fast just like saving not to mention you have to wait till your hair grows before you can use it.i now wax which is the best.i mean sure it hurts a tiny bit at the time but its really good.when your hair grows back its thinner and not as much as before.i really recommend waxing.dont do it yourself,go to the beauty saloon because their wax is heaps better [ sia's advice column | Ask sia A Question ]
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