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Winning Ways Of Waxing For Hair Removal

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adsensemoneys - 05 May 2006 17:29 GMT
Winning Ways Of Waxing For Hair Removal

Waxing is a popular hair removal process for both males and females
these days. It's a method that can be done at your convenience in your
home or by a professional at select salons and spas.

Depending on your particular skin, hair type and rate of hair growth,
waxing has been known to provide smooth results as long as 3-8 weeks
and is suggested as the longest lasting temporary hair removal method.

While there are people who say this method of hair removal is not as
painful as it sounds, basically, the waxing solution wraps around the
hair and then is pulled. Pulling the hair and its roots out.

If you're concerned about pain, you can purchase a pain reducing gel or
anesthetic numbing spray from your pharmacist, which needs to be
applied thirty to sixty minutes before waxing.

And if you have problems with acne, avoid any type of waxing until your
skin is clear.

If you're not totally committed to following through the waxing
process, no matter how much it hurts, you may just want to go to a
salon and let a professional do it for you. But be aware that waxing at
a salon can get pretty pricey, especially if you want to remove hair
from large areas. Just to give you an idea, usually it's about twenty
five dollars for bikini line hair removal.

Today, there are several kinds of waxing hair removal products
available - With warm waxing being the most often used.
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Marengo - 06 May 2006 03:45 GMT
|Winning Ways Of Waxing For Hair Removal

Hmmm, this may come in handy so we don't eat any hairs while munching
those tasty mammals!
Aramanth Dawe - 06 May 2006 06:49 GMT
Part of my recent depressive illness has included episodes where I
contemplate self-harm.  I found waxing to be a non-damaging way to
incur a 'little painful moment' that put off the need to start cutting
into my flesh until I could get an appointment with my psych.

My Taller Half knows that when my flesh is suddenly baby-smooth and
unfurred he needs to keep a close watch on me...

Aramanth
Saffire - 06 May 2006 08:58 GMT
> Part of my recent depressive illness has included episodes where I
> contemplate self-harm.  I found waxing to be a non-damaging way to
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> My Taller Half knows that when my flesh is suddenly baby-smooth and
> unfurred he needs to keep a close watch on me...

Aramanth, welcome back!  It sounds like you need LOTS of hugs
{{{{{ ARAMANTH }}}}}

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Aramanth Dawe - 07 May 2006 02:48 GMT
>> Part of my recent depressive illness has included episodes where I
>> contemplate self-harm.  I found waxing to be a non-damaging way to
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>Aramanth, welcome back!  It sounds like you need LOTS of hugs
>{{{{{ ARAMANTH }}}}}

Thanks, Saffire!

Sometimes I'm just fine, other times I get jumpy, sad or angry.  I
always thought people suffering from depression should just 'get over
it', and cheer up.  It's been a little frightening just how hard that
is when you're faced with a debilitating depression.

I dropped out quietly most of a year ago because I just wasn't coping
with anything and a number of posts were getting me upset even when
they weren't directed at me.  With the support of my psych I'm trying
to get back to 'normal' again which includes reading here and
occasionally posting.  I am determined to get well again, it's just
taking a lot longer than I ever thought would be needed.

Aramanth
Carmen - 07 May 2006 03:01 GMT
> >> Part of my recent depressive illness has included episodes where I
> >> contemplate self-harm.  I found waxing to be a non-damaging way to
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> occasionally posting.  I am determined to get well again, it's just
> taking a lot longer than I ever thought would be needed.

Keep looking for the right med combo Aramanth.  That's my best advice.
Been there, still doing that.  

Take care,
Carmen
JC Der Koenig - 06 May 2006 13:38 GMT
Someone like you shouldn't still be alive.

> Part of my recent depressive illness has included episodes where I
> contemplate self-harm.  I found waxing to be a non-damaging way to
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>
> Aramanth
 
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