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You are all going to hate me.
I don't have to shave my legs.....ever. I used to have to but since I got pg with my son 5 years ago the hairs on my legs don't grow. I have hairy bits in all the other usual places but my legs are smooth as a babies bum
Do those sander disk thingys work on under arm hair?0 -
Lucky you. Must save you quite a bit of time and hassle.
BTW are you blonde then???0 -
Ack, have to wear a skirt tommorow so finally shaved my legs with the new gilette vibrance... and promptly nicked myself to bits. My legs are sore (fortunately my colour means they arent raw red) and I'm really PO'd with wasting £6 on a razor that cuts me to bits (or it could just be my technique
). The sander disk thingy's sound good, anymore feedback on them?
"There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children; one of these is roots, the other wings" - Hodding Carter
:A ~~~ Spread some good Karma ~~~ :A0 -
Has anyone tried laser treatment for hair removal??
I want to try it but embarassed to ask at a salon.IS it expensive and more importantly it is really permanent.
Really getting bothered about my facial hair( AW I sound like a yetti) and I really am hoping laser surgery might be the answer. i am just scared it is too good to be true.
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Hi Tee Pee
Thanks for starting the thread, I'm also interested in this. You don't sound like a yeti, just like what I call a normal woman. Unfortunately, with images in the press, we are led to believe that 'normal' women are completely hairless!Previous debt: £14K :embarasse Debt free: Sept '03MFW#42 Mortgage OP savings £4271.18/£12000 2019
Started dating OH Mar '12, married Oct '12, Walnut born Dec ' 12 :A SPC 12: 99 £38.05/£500 Make money Jan: £412.34/£310 :T Feb: £88.79/£280 May: £215.52/£310 June: £18.98/£300
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that is so true mushy peas- maybe without the air brushing the models would look like the rest of us.0
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i've been thinking of getting this done and have looked about - cosmetic surgery places seem to be the best. They charge in and around £40 - £75 for one session on the upper lip - apparently it may take 4 sessions.DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY
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nadnad wrote:i've been thinking of getting this done and have looked about - cosmetic surgery places seem to be the best. They charge in and around £40 - £75 for one session on the upper lip - apparently it may take 4 sessions.0
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