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30 replies

Beanzmeanzcoffee · 22/07/2016 22:13

I'm in my mid thirties and finally got my armpits waxed for the first time ever (i've been shaving, not running around hairy) and it is SO SO much better. It hurt obviously but was totally bearable and my armpits are so smooth.

Just thought I'd share that with you all.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 23/07/2016 10:00
Grin I've been waxing my pits for years. First time I thought "Never Ever Again" but in time it gets finer. I used to have a real 5 o' clock shadow, now even when it gets feral (in winter) its not too bad.

My Resolution now I'm 50, is to always have my underarms fit for public viewing Grin

peaz1 · 23/07/2016 15:16

How long does the stubble need to be? I am going for a leg wax on Friday and was wondering if I should get my underarms waxed too.

Beanzmeanzcoffee · 23/07/2016 15:31

Em mine was about 1/4 inch I think?? You should totally try it. I never thought I would but I know someone training and she needed a Guinea pig. Never shaving again.

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ChishandFips33 · 23/07/2016 21:50

I'm right there with you but I epilate. Stung like mad the first time but I've kept on top of it and hair is now so fair and fine now it's completely painless!
If only I could get there with bikini line Hmm

HuckfromScandal · 23/07/2016 21:54

Yep, discovered this about 8 years ago.
Even when I leave it to grow out for weeks and weeks, there is Harley anything there at all!! I epilate. It takes mins, costs nothing, and I am always "underarm ready".

DailyFailAteMyFish · 23/07/2016 22:05

Seriously, underarm ready?
We're mammals!

HuckfromScandal · 23/07/2016 22:32

Dailyfail, your point is???

LastGirlOnTheLeft · 23/07/2016 22:35

Underarm ready??? GrinGrinGrin

That is pathetic.

BrianButterfield · 23/07/2016 22:38

I've epilated mine for about 10 years - hurt like hell the first time but now barely stings and takes seconds. Doesn't need doing often and regrowth is sparse with no shadow. Much prefer it to shaving my armpits!

squoosh · 23/07/2016 22:39

It's not 'pathetic'.

I admire anyone who doesn't give two fucks about displaying their furry armpits. I'm not one of them though. And yes, I do realise this is down to social conditioning.

HuckfromScandal · 23/07/2016 22:39

Thanks for that lastgirlontheleft bitch much Confused

LastGirlOnTheLeft · 23/07/2016 22:44

Bitch? That is even more pathetic!

Look, I'm not body confident either...but I think it is really rather shallow and useless to go through shaving or waxing or depilating just IN CASE you have to raise your arms!! What will happen if you have hair? Will the world end or what?

HuckfromScandal · 23/07/2016 22:47

Wow, what is your problem
It was a turn of phrase
Ok - a fairly clunky one
It's on a style and beauty thread

If you didn't like my turn of phrase - was it so bad - you felt the need to be a bitch and call me pathetic...really
Get a fucking life

SanityClause · 23/07/2016 22:48

I had mine lasered a few years ago. I shave off a rogue hair maybe once a month?

LastGirlOnTheLeft · 23/07/2016 22:57

Huck, chill out. I apologise for upsetting you. I hate pressure on girls to be 'acceptable' in some way, so I challenge posts or things people say that imply women are 'ready' when they have depilated etc.

Just THINK about the message you give out, ok?

HuckfromScandal · 23/07/2016 23:06

I don't need to know whether you feel my standards are acceptable to you or not!! Personally - I don't want to walk out with hairy armpits on show. That's my prerogative. And I am 43, so - pretty good with not being a young impressionable teen.
I'm on a style and beauty thread on mumsnet, so don't expect many young teens to be reading my views.

If you can't say something nice - how about not saying anything at all.

And I don't need to chill out, you need to think about how you make people feel, not just words on a page.

LastGirlOnTheLeft · 23/07/2016 23:07

Um....ok.

HuckfromScandal · 23/07/2016 23:08

Why don't you THINK about how you have made me feel this evening.
My non hairy armpits offend no one, however your words tonight have actually been uncalled for and upsetting, so aren't you just a little ray of sunshine. And for what - I said something that didn't fit into your "criteria" thanks for that

LastGirlOnTheLeft · 23/07/2016 23:11

Huck, seriously, CHILL!! So we differ in opinion. BIG DEAL!! Calm down.Brew

Beanzmeanzcoffee · 24/07/2016 03:47

Well that was unexpected! I started a lighthearted S&B thread and it's turned into a bun fight.

Yes, admittedly depilating does conform to a societal norm and cultural expectation. No it is not compulsory. Personally it's something I feel better for having done.

The patronising and comments from those who prefer not to is a little disappointing (whether meant to be patronising or not that's how they read). Surely the point is that women should have choice. It is ok to shave. It's ok not to shave but power lies in being able to make the decision; so suggesting that women who do chose to remove hair is 'pathetic' is imho no better than judging those who don't.

Anyhow, that's my 4am sleep-deprived 2 cents worth.

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Savagebeauty · 24/07/2016 05:30

I have never had underarm hair!!!
And my legs are lasered so I am always ready Grin

HuckfromScandal · 24/07/2016 07:54

beans,yep I didn't expect a light hearted throw away comment to be jumped on either!! Hohum, some folk...

Glad you have discovered it!
Glad it makes you happy
Epilating has saved me a fortune as well.

Doobigetta · 24/07/2016 09:12

I don't get the "ready" thing though. Not from some kind of uber-feminist perspective (bore off, sorry, but really) but because shaving every day takes about a minute and you're smooth every day, whereas allowing enough to grow back to be able to wax it must mean a good week of being reasonably hairy. How is that better?

Beanzmeanzcoffee · 24/07/2016 10:23

doobigetta I'm not sure yet, I'll report back! In fairness with a toddler and a baby under 6 months I don't shave every day.

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PollyCoddle · 24/07/2016 10:25

I get mine lazered. It's brilliant because after 6 sessions the hair is gone forever. I used to have such sensitive underarms from shaving and could only use very few deodorants, so it is much easier now.