Shaving Legs and/or Other Areas of Your Bod
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I have super dark curly hair and if I shave my bikini too often (more than once a week) I get so many bumps/ingrowns. (If somebody knows how to solve my problems please HELP)
Also I dont have a BF and it is always winter here so I shave armpits/legs only when needed. Half the time I forget to before gym time with OHP and I'm sure all the other ladies there have seen my hairy pits.
Ingrowns and bumps is another reason why I am doing home laser hair removal (I posted previously). I'm not taking all bikini area hair off - because, well, I might miss it someday, but darn, I'll be glad when my actual bikini line is hair free and I stop getting ingrowns!0 -
JenAndSome wrote: »never2bstopped wrote: »I am OCD with my tweezers in personal areas. 10 min a day keeps things smooth.
Legs I just wax every few weeks.
Tweezers in your personal area?! Oh please say it isn't so. Ow!
I started after a wax one time and just never stopped. I never have to deal with the grow in stage between waxes, and it's almost therapeutic.0 -
Nair... EVERYTHING... once a week, no stubble smooth & sexy at all times i'm fair skinned no facial hair other than the eyebrows every 2 weeks... thankfully...0
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blueyellowhorse wrote: »if you can't handle me at my hairiest, you don't deserve me at my summer string bikini smoothness.
Pretty much my motto
I wax my legs in the beginning of summer and then in the middle of summer when it goes back in - and that's it cause I gave up cause no one sees my legs I always wear pants
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I must shave EVERYDAY!!!0
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almondbutterbay wrote: »blueyellowhorse wrote: »if you can't handle me at my hairiest, you don't deserve me at my summer string bikini smoothness.
Pretty much my motto
I wax my legs in the beginning of summer and then in the middle of summer when it goes back in - and that's it cause I gave up cause no one sees my legs I always wear pants0 -
Nair... EVERYTHING... once a week, no stubble smooth & sexy at all times i'm fair skinned no facial hair other than the eyebrows every 2 weeks... thankfully...
Do you think that the Nair works better for you because of your lighter hair? I always thought that you had to grow it out a little before you could use the product again, and I don't think that I could deal with that with my hair being so dark.0 -
NumbrsNerd wrote: »I hate the fact that as a dark-haired person, even if I shave, it looks like I didn't because you can see the hair under the surface!! I bought a Silk'N home hair remover + a lifetime cartridge. In two treatments, half of my underarm hair was gone - after the third, I'm down to about 10-20 stray hairs. I'm also working on my legs and bikini line. It costs $200 + $100 for the cartridge but it's SO WORTH THE MONEY!!! It works really well for me (light skin tone, dark hair - supposedly its less effective on lighter hair and is not safe for darker skin tones). I can't wait to be permanently hair free!!!
eta: results were originally understated.
Ok, at first I skimmed this because I thought it was a sales pitch. Lol.
I also have dark hair, so I know what you're talking about. I'm kind of put off by it not being safe for darker skin tones, though. Why is that? I mean, my skin is pretty light, but I have yellow undertones and tan easily. I just use a lot of sunblock because I'm a bit paranoid about skin cancer/wrinkles.
I'm just thinking that if people with darker skin tones can't safely use it, then it might be damaging to all skin in some way...
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FluffySandwich wrote: »almondbutterbay wrote: »blueyellowhorse wrote: »if you can't handle me at my hairiest, you don't deserve me at my summer string bikini smoothness.
Pretty much my motto
I wax my legs in the beginning of summer and then in the middle of summer when it goes back in - and that's it cause I gave up cause no one sees my legs I always wear pants
It does take that long to grow back because I've found it makes the hair lighter and over the years it's been growing in less and less. My aunt does it for me, she gets the kit at Sally's beauty which is some store near her. I love waxing cause it makes the hair grow in less unlike shaving which seems to make the hair grow in thicker
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BigLifter10 wrote: »I have super dark curly hair and if I shave my bikini too often (more than once a week) I get so many bumps/ingrowns. (If somebody knows how to solve my problems please HELP)
Also I dont have a BF and it is always winter here so I shave armpits/legs only when needed. Half the time I forget to before gym time with OHP and I'm sure all the other ladies there have seen my hairy pits.
Bikini bumps - I swear by Tend Skin - put some on a cotton round (soak it) and rub in circular motion over the area. People say that plain rubbing alcohol works the same - I disagree.
@BigLifter10 You know all of the things! I'm definitely going to have to try this.0 -
almondbutterbay wrote: »FluffySandwich wrote: »almondbutterbay wrote: »blueyellowhorse wrote: »if you can't handle me at my hairiest, you don't deserve me at my summer string bikini smoothness.
Pretty much my motto
I wax my legs in the beginning of summer and then in the middle of summer when it goes back in - and that's it cause I gave up cause no one sees my legs I always wear pants
It does take that long to grow back because I've found it makes the hair lighter and over the years it's been growing in less and less. My aunt does it for me, she gets the kit at Sally's beauty which is some store near her. I love waxing cause it makes the hair grow in less unlike shaving which seems to make the hair grow in thicker
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Wax wax wax !!!!! Lol shave only once a blue harvest moon.0
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FluffySandwich wrote: »almondbutterbay wrote: »FluffySandwich wrote: »almondbutterbay wrote: »blueyellowhorse wrote: »if you can't handle me at my hairiest, you don't deserve me at my summer string bikini smoothness.
Pretty much my motto
I wax my legs in the beginning of summer and then in the middle of summer when it goes back in - and that's it cause I gave up cause no one sees my legs I always wear pants
It does take that long to grow back because I've found it makes the hair lighter and over the years it's been growing in less and less. My aunt does it for me, she gets the kit at Sally's beauty which is some store near her. I love waxing cause it makes the hair grow in less unlike shaving which seems to make the hair grow in thicker
It hurts the first few times but you get used to it. I would say it starts to grow back after a month but it doesn't grow back as fast.0 -
i get my 5 o'clock shadow around noon.0
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@chrisskellinton manscape as needed? Dude, gotta keep up, you never know when you are gonna run into a great situation. Most girls dont like the 70's porn look down there.0
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salembambi wrote: »i never shave ever
i take this back i just remembered i shaved my armpits once last summer because i thought i smelled weird and didn't want to wear deodorant so i shaved them cause it so hot out or whatever
haven't shaved since though0 -
I shave my head every day. Does that count? Sometimes twice a day if we're going out.0
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TheRoadDog wrote: »I shave my head every day. Does that count? Sometimes twice a day if we're going out.
Totally counts!
Also, shaving your head everyday actually sounds like so much more work than shaving other areas. Is it hard not to cut yourself?
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I shave every other day year-round. I alternate days shaving in the shower with washing my hair. I will add in an extra shave if a special occasion falls on a non-shave day, and will add in an extra shampoo if I go swimming (beach or pool) or get extra sweaty.0
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Danielle_Husband wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »I shave my head every day. Does that count? Sometimes twice a day if we're going out.
Totally counts!
Also, shaving your head everyday actually sounds like so much more work than shaving other areas. Is it hard not to cut yourself?
Haven't cut myself in years. The head is much easier to shave than most parts of the body.
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I shave every other day year-round. I alternate days shaving in the shower with washing my hair. I will add in an extra shave if a special occasion falls on a non-shave day, and will add in an extra shampoo if I go swimming (beach or pool) or get extra sweaty.
Wow, that's a great system!0 -
TheRoadDog wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »I shave my head every day. Does that count? Sometimes twice a day if we're going out.
Totally counts!
Also, shaving your head everyday actually sounds like so much more work than shaving other areas. Is it hard not to cut yourself?
Haven't cut myself in years. The head is much easier to shave than most parts of the body.
Interesting! Maybe you just have a particularly smooth head, though. That could be it!0 -
BigLifter10 wrote: »I have super dark curly hair and if I shave my bikini too often (more than once a week) I get so many bumps/ingrowns. (If somebody knows how to solve my problems please HELP)
Also I dont have a BF and it is always winter here so I shave armpits/legs only when needed. Half the time I forget to before gym time with OHP and I'm sure all the other ladies there have seen my hairy pits.
Bikini bumps - I swear by Tend Skin - put some on a cotton round (soak it) and rub in circular motion over the area. People say that plain rubbing alcohol works the same - I disagree.
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JenAndSome wrote: »never2bstopped wrote: »I am OCD with my tweezers in personal areas. 10 min a day keeps things smooth.
Legs I just wax every few weeks.
Tweezers in your personal area?! Oh please say it isn't so. Ow!
I tried that once and couldnt get past a few hairs. I have a hard enough time tweezing my eyebrows.. LOL
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Danielle_Husband wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »I shave my head every day. Does that count? Sometimes twice a day if we're going out.
Totally counts!
Also, shaving your head everyday actually sounds like so much more work than shaving other areas. Is it hard not to cut yourself?
Haven't cut myself in years. The head is much easier to shave than most parts of the body.
Interesting! Maybe you just have a particularly smooth head, though. That could be it!
It is very smooth. Funny story. I was picking my granddaughter up from daycare one day and this little boy was standing there. When I reached down to pick her up, the little boy reached out and touched my head. The daycare teacher scolded him. I told her it was fine, so he reached out and did it again. As soon as he touched my head and I didn't do anything, about 8 kids ran up and touched it. That was the cute part. The funny part was that after I stood up with my daughter, the daycare teacher asked if she could touch it.
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TheRoadDog wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »Danielle_Husband wrote: »TheRoadDog wrote: »I shave my head every day. Does that count? Sometimes twice a day if we're going out.
Totally counts!
Also, shaving your head everyday actually sounds like so much more work than shaving other areas. Is it hard not to cut yourself?
Haven't cut myself in years. The head is much easier to shave than most parts of the body.
Interesting! Maybe you just have a particularly smooth head, though. That could be it!
It is very smooth. Funny story. I was picking my granddaughter up from daycare one day and this little boy was standing there. When I reached down to pick her up, the little boy reached out and touched my head. The daycare teacher scolded him. I told her it was fine, so he reached out and did it again. As soon as he touched my head and I didn't do anything, about 8 kids ran up and touched it. That was the cute part. The funny part was that after I stood up with my daughter, the daycare teacher asked if she could touch it.
I am LMAO at my desk.
that is pure awesomeness
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Danielle_Husband wrote: »NumbrsNerd wrote: »I hate the fact that as a dark-haired person, even if I shave, it looks like I didn't because you can see the hair under the surface!! I bought a Silk'N home hair remover + a lifetime cartridge. In two treatments, half of my underarm hair was gone - after the third, I'm down to about 10-20 stray hairs. I'm also working on my legs and bikini line. It costs $200 + $100 for the cartridge but it's SO WORTH THE MONEY!!! It works really well for me (light skin tone, dark hair - supposedly its less effective on lighter hair and is not safe for darker skin tones). I can't wait to be permanently hair free!!!
eta: results were originally understated.
Ok, at first I skimmed this because I thought it was a sales pitch. Lol.
I also have dark hair, so I know what you're talking about. I'm kind of put off by it not being safe for darker skin tones, though. Why is that? I mean, my skin is pretty light, but I have yellow undertones and tan easily. I just use a lot of sunblock because I'm a bit paranoid about skin cancer/wrinkles.
I'm just thinking that if people with darker skin tones can't safely use it, then it might be damaging to all skin in some way...
You want a large contrast between the hair color and skin color. The darker your skin is the more the heat fJenAndSome wrote: »never2bstopped wrote: »I am OCD with my tweezers in personal areas. 10 min a day keeps things smooth.
Legs I just wax every few weeks.
Tweezers in your personal area?! Oh please say it isn't so. Ow!
I tried that once and couldnt get past a few hairs. I have a hard enough time tweezing my eyebrows.. LOL
After the first few pulls it is actually quite relaxing, kind of like getting a tattoo...0
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