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bikini line - help needed!!

14 replies

poppiesinaline · 12/01/2006 12:40

Wasn't sure where to post this, here or health. Anyway, How do you lot do your bikini line. Whatever I do I end up with a rash and all itchy. Not pleasant! Whats the answer!?

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HandbagAddiction · 12/01/2006 12:41

Get it waxed!

ThereWASaGiraffeInTheNativity · 12/01/2006 12:41

Immac.

FrannyandZooey · 12/01/2006 12:42

The answer is, don't bother. And educate your dp so that he finds your free-flowing foliage attractive.

hornbag · 12/01/2006 12:43

PMSL at "free-flowing foliage"

FrannyandZooey · 12/01/2006 12:44

Erm, mine is perfectly neat and under control, without having to use any removal products, of course.

Smurfgirl · 12/01/2006 12:44

Waxed.

oliveoil · 12/01/2006 12:59

shave, in the shower, with shaving foam and a razor that hasn't been there for months festering.

No itching or rash on my bits.

biglips · 12/01/2006 13:01

i had it waxed once and it wasnt supposed to grow back 6 weeks later, on me it grew back 2 weeks later!!

is that right?

(sorry for hijacking!!)

blondie82 · 12/01/2006 13:16

i always use nair cream. dont think i would be able to handle getting it waxed!!

poppiesinaline · 12/01/2006 13:21

Have had it a few times in past but bloody painful and it grew back within about 10 days and I got a terrible rash and then really itchy when it grew back. So have taken to shaving in the shower with shaving foam and again, I get a rash. Haven't tried immac. PMSL too at 'free flowing foliage'!

Anyone use a ladyshave? Are they any good?

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MrsBadger · 12/01/2006 13:48

Gillette Lady Sensor Excel blade on a Gillette manly handle (both Mach3 and the lady-type handles are rubbish) with Paul Mitchell Conditioner. Sudocrem as post-shave balm.

Was waxed once and developed horrid boil-like rash - never again.

codnotamod · 12/01/2006 13:48

why is htis under style
lolol

Rhubarb · 12/01/2006 13:51

Ladyshaves are quite good for the 'delicate areas'!

Roobie · 12/01/2006 13:53

Veet it! That kit with the rubber bladeless razor thing is good. Then plaster with sudocreme and make sure you exfoliate regularly and keep it moisturised (again small amounts of sudocreme well rubbed in is pretty effective)

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