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Chest Hair
Posted by Adrian on 06/07/2005 at 11:43 amWhat do I do about my chest hair?
Anonymous replied 19 years, 1 month ago 1 Member · 6 Replies -
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Yes I own the Igia hair removal system.My advice to you is don’t
waste your money.It is a good thing they offer a lifetime full refund,because,it absolutely does not workSubmitted by: Randi richardrr
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There are various ways to remove hair whether it is coarse hair as on the face or body hair which is finer.
Electrolysis – Inserting a wire directly into a hair follicle. Electrolysis can use multiple wires to achieve this. What is happening is the galvanic current causes the body to produce sodium hydroxide (lye). Everytime that the wire is inserted into a hair follicle it is causing damage to that particular follicle.
Thermolysis: This is insurting a wire into a hair follicle using a different current other than electroylis this in effect heats the tissue and you can demonstrate this by placing the wire on a cube of beef to see the burn pattern.
The Blend a combination of the two processes above.
Submitted by: Holly cmunshaw
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Just get in the shower and soap up and start at the neck with a good razor and work your way down to your toes. You would be surprised how soft and smooth a man can feel when shaved fromhead to toe. God, what a turn on!
Submitted by: anon
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the best way of general hair removal other than facial is to have the total body wax. Head to toe, and have it done every six weeks until the hair does become finer and the period between waxing gets loger and longer. My body hair has become very fine and I can now go about 3 months between waxings. This will eventually get out to about 5 months. But at approx $150 per session it is not cheap. I still think it is worth it to feel so femme.
Submitted by: stephanie
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Anonymous
Guest22/03/2006 at 1:57 amI do not recommend shaving from head to toe with soap, unless
you are looking to have fun for one or two nights only, because after that
unless you reshave you will be in for a prickly feeling all across your body
that will be very uncomfortable. Solution 1 is to use a hair minimizer immediatly after shaving, and then daily (at least two times daily is ideal)
this helps to rid or minimize the prickly feeling of the hairs coming back in.
Solution 2 is to use a Nair type product, which usually stings when
you use it, however, I never seem to get that prickly feeling three to four
days later like I would if I shaved.
Time for me to go.