hey just wonding has any one tried that new nair for men. let me no how it works. or if you any other good ways to remove chest hair.
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Thread: ahh hair removal
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05-03-2002, 11:55 AM #1
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05-03-2002, 12:25 PM #2
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05-03-2002, 01:32 PM #3
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I used it on my legs thinking it would be better then the other creams (since it was ment to be for men). The very next day the hairs stubbled back with an itch that was having grass down my pants. But that was for on my legs no chest. I say save your $6.99 and wax or shave. Or if you have you can burn the hairs off J/K (pls dont burn you chest hairs )
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05-03-2002, 01:35 PM #4
Re: Hmm...
Originally posted by rpgnick
Save up a grand or two then get some electrolysis or laser removal (or laser removal followed up by electrolysis is good i hear)
its not quite that much if you go to the right place, and its priced differently for each bodypart. i got my upper back and shoulders done for 700 bucks
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05-03-2002, 02:28 PM #5
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05-03-2002, 02:42 PM #6Originally posted by hooty mcboobs
How many sessions did it take you? How was the coarseness of your hair? What was the pain like?
4 sessions total, each six weeks apart. the hair that i had wasnt extremely coarse, but they hairs were dark black and VERY long. the pain isnt too bad, but it definately hurts sometimes. the pain will depend on where you are getting the hair removed from. when they were zapping the back part of my neck it kinda hurt, but the pain is totally bearable and it only took about 15-20 minutes each time. they shave the area first though so as not to burn the hair off, cause that would hurt like hell.
it was worth it
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05-03-2002, 02:44 PM #7
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