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De-fuzzing one's Ladybits - Yes or No?

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fedupandfifty · 20/03/2011 12:07

With the coming of spring at last, I have a sudden urge to de-fuzz my ladybits. I have tried shaving (ouch) and hair remover (stinky) without much success. Any ideas for a nice smooth finish, Mnetters?

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vinestein · 20/03/2011 19:22

Grin that you haven't had a reply to this one. I am not commenting officially, of course, but why not de-fuzz anything that needs de-fuzzing with hot wax? Have it done in a salon. Ok it'd be cringey but they're used to it, very quick appt and nearly painless. You can't shave down there. aagh!

OR I read someone saying they bought a lady shaving device thingy- you can alter the settings for length- they liked it--- but if you really want no fuzz at all, it has to be wax

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doutzen · 20/03/2011 19:25

There's an in-shower hair removal cream that doesn't stink as much as the rest, if you can't be arsed waxing

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fedupandfifty · 23/03/2011 13:20

Thanks. Wax it is then, if I can pluck up the courage!!

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whoneedssleepanyway · 23/03/2011 13:22

waxing is by far the way to go, to be honest with you it isn't that painful you get used to it, and does keep you smooth for a long time.

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Desperateforthinnerthighs · 23/03/2011 13:38

Well, I do pole fitness and so I have to keep trim.....all the time.

TBH, I just use a gillette venus in shower/bath and it is ab fine...I dont get any rashes/marks and it is painfree!! My fuzz is nomore!

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Ooopsadaisy · 23/03/2011 13:41

Just returned from my Brazilian Wax appointment.

Feeling clean and shiny down below.

It is a bit "Ouch!" the first time you have it done. Lasts about 4 weeks. Each time hair-re-growth is finer and less so much less "Ouch!" each time.

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