(31-12-2012, 01:40 AM)Wuerstchen Wrote:(06-11-2010, 06:06 AM)Teeny Wrote: One of the worst experiences of my life was on of those epillators. Omg it felt like I was on fire as it ripped my hairs out!
I found those hair removal creams have been fairly effective, and you can get nice smelling ones now. Just be careful not to leave them on longer than they recommend...I fell asleep with it on once and discovered it can give you some delicious chemical burns!
I had the same experience the first time I tried an epilator. But I gradually learned how to use it and now experience zero pain when I use it on my breasts. You should first shave your chest, and after the hair has had a few days to grow back use the epilator. Your skin should be very dry. I have found that coating the area with talcum powder reduces the friction and makes for a smooth and painless epilating session.
I have used depilatory creams, but had problems with burns, and also the hair grew back within a few days. It's not much better than shaving in that regard. With an epilator you will be hair free for 10-14 days and your breasts will be silky smooth to the touch. There may be some irritation the first times you use it, but the skin will get used to it. And when the hair grows back it doesn't do so all at once, and the hairs come in fine and soft. No stubble. There is nothing like the silky smooth breasts you get with an epilator!
(01-01-2013, 12:18 PM)spanky Wrote: Thank you. I think I'll get one. I am so tired of shaving every day. I am really hoping that it will make a big difference in the the hair that grows back in.I shaved for many years, but I would get a "five-o'clock shadow" within 12 hours or so, plus the beginnings of stubble (this was around thirty years ago). Then, back in those pre-internet days, when I thought I was alone in my desire for hairless pubes, I tried plucking with tweezers. This took forever initially, but I loved the result. Back then I had so much pubic hair that the hairs I plucked out at the beginning of the process were growing back in by the time I plucked out the last ones. But I noticed that occasionally I pulled out the root, so that over time fewer and fewer hairs grew back. Now I am at least 95% permanently smooth. And even the hairs that grow back are very fine and barely visible.
(04-01-2013, 03:16 PM)Misty0732 Wrote: I have been having my legs professionally waxed for about six months (I go about every six weeks). I'm really not happy with the results. My legs are smooth for only 1 to 2 days, then I can feel stubble. I'm not really sure why... I suspect that the hair is actually breaking off rather than being pulled out at the root follicle.
Does anyone have any experience or insight on what I can do for a better result?
(30-01-2013, 04:12 AM)ChristinaAnn Wrote: Hi,
I just got a epilator last week (little over a week ago). Remington 6025. Was @ $60.00
I have done my legs and buttock, it was not to bad at all.
I did my belly, little ouchy![]()
chest was take a deep breath or 2.
Groin was OMFG...but I lived. It took a few days for the swelling to go down.
I had been using Veet. Veet lasted 7-10 days before I had to redo it.
So far no stubble, no growth than I can speak of, no ingrown hairs. I think the epilator, for me, beats shaving and Veet. I feel so smooth afterwards.
christina