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    getting rid of stubborn hair

    i have a lot of very hard to remove hair that is also very very coarse i can shave when i first wake up and by 3 i have enough stubble that if i want any kind of attention that night i have to shave yet again i have tried things like nair and other hair removing creams that just don't take the hair off period and i have done waxing in a beauty school previously and they couldn't get half of my hair off and what they could get off was bruised and almost burnt does any one have any ideas

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    If have the money, you could look into laser hair removal. By the sounds of it, that's the only thing that would work.

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    thanks bu i do believe that's a little out of my price range but thanks for the advise

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    I would recommend getting a pro to do your waxing. It makes a big difference when an expert takes care of it. You shouldn't have the bruising problems. I went with a friend who recommended her waxologist or do some research online for a good salon. Good luck!

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    I'm fond of combining it with ones kink... perhaps you can find someone to remove it for you... with tweezers, slowly, one follicle at a time.
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    I agree with the Wiz...but record it so we can critique the process!

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    ... with tweezers, slowly, one follicle at a time.
    owwww!! *squeezes her knees together...firmly*
    "Man may have created fire...but it was woman that learned to play with it"

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    Look into sugaring. It's different than waxing and takes longer, but it's close in price range. It's supposed to be good for people who don't respond well to waxing. I haven't tried it, but my current waxer mentioned that she does it, so I may have her do that next time just to see what it's like.

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    If your gonna pay for waxing, you might as well have it removed by laser. It will cost less in the end and you will love not having to maintain yourself.

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