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Old 07-29-2009, 07:20 PM
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To remove the unwanted hair on our body we can resort to waxing which is a hair removal procedure that can be performed at a beauty salon or at home. Though it may be painful for some but it ensures best results. All you need to do is to buy strips and a tin of body wax that is easily available in the market. Waxing can be done to remove the hair from the upper lip, eyebrows, chin, hands, legs, back, private areas and even underarms. To get best results you should take help of a professional in the beauty salon to get the job done. In waxing the wax is heated to the extent that it is tolerable for the skin. It is then applied on the skin in the direction that the hair grows and then before it cools too much with the help of the stripe it is removed or pulled off in the opposite direction of the hair growth. This technique removes the unwanted hair and leaves you with clean and clear skin. If you want the tan to go off your skin then apply skin bleach on you skin first and then get the waxing done. It helps!
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Old 08-01-2009, 06:21 PM
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Is there any available bleach for skin in the market? Like what brand, I'm trying to look for some bleach that I could use.
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Old 08-07-2009, 07:26 PM
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Waxing cream and wax pad is available in the shops. Just apply it and remove by using the waxing pad. It is very simple method, but little painful.
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I've heard so many jokes about how painful it is for a woman to get waxed. Is that true? What if you make a mistake, what could possibly happen to your body if you do something wrong?
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Old 10-08-2009, 07:41 AM
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Perhaps I am more tolerant to pain than most people but I never experienced any pain during waxing, even in the most sensitive areas. It tingled a little but to say that it is painful, I still can't understand...
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