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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:55 am
Okay so Jeremy is coming in 3 weeks days so I decided heck I'll get a bikini wax done, and that way hopefully I don't have to worry about little things like shaving when he's out here.
I'm getting it professionally done (well, at an actual place versus at home) BUT I was wondering if there is a preferred...hair length down there?
I mean, should you grow it out a little bit or not alot ? Does it matter? Does one yield better results then the other?
I DONT KNOW
Also how long before he comes should I get it done? I got it done years and years ago and I remember there was a bit of redness so yeah, want to avoid that.
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 11:19 am
Guys love the fro look. Just under the belly button makes em wild!
BUT SERIOUSLY PM Tanya. I know she does it regularly. I've heard to take tylenol or before you go and the hair should be about 1/4 inch long. I think that's a couple of CM long.
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:05 pm
Yeah I looked online a bit and it said 1/4 or 2/4 if your hair is coarser.
When I was at the mall I went to the place that does it and asked questions, the girl said there to avoid the red bumps use an exfoliating cream and what not.
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:32 pm
It really depends on what you prefer -- going all bare is definitely a pleasant experience as well, but hurts a lot, especially near the lips.
If you just want to be clean, I suggest the sides, the top (where undies generally cover, but leave about 1/2-1 inch for less pain), and inside the asscheeks (where it follows up behind the v****a). Honestly, inside the asscheeks hurts the least, and it's wonderful when it's clean there! Take a pain-reliever, like Xippy said.
I would suggest at minimum, minimum, two days before he comes. Redness and sensitivity usually goes away over night, but may last longer depending on your skin. An ideal time is maybe four days to a week before he comes -- it won't be stubbly, and you'll be used to it already!
Hair length, what Xip said. At least 1/4 of an inch -- many places can trim it down for you too, if they feel you haven't done enough. Some places even go at it fully grown; it really depends on your waxer!
If you want to go fancy, they do sell a numbing cream now, but I have yet to try it. Here's a website -- they have other products too! I've heard many good reviews about it, but I'm kind of hesitant about chemicals.
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:34 pm
Thanks gurl !
Any just regular drugstore products I can get for after care / avoiding ingrown hairs / red bumps?
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:44 pm
The best thing ever is exfoliation -- grab a loofah and go at it (gently, though!) If you do it every day, guarantee you'll be fine. Every other day's not bad either. If the hair isn't used to being waxed, chances are you may get an ingrown hair or two. But exfoliation should do. <3
Edit: I've heard Neosporin might help sooth red bumps too, but I've never tried!
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Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:27 pm
Holy ******** girls. You must have like super steal vaginas or something. No way in hell can I even ponder this. I'm crying just thinking about it. Give me my razor please. I'll continue to groom with that.
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