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ivykaty44 · 10/11/2007 14:30

Help - tell me please are these any good?

www.johnlewis.com/Electrical+Appliances/Health+and+Beauty/Health+and+Beauty/Ladies+Shavers/702/Produ ctType.aspx

It isn't for me thinking of getting one for my dd who has dark hairy legs (bless) if she doesn't shave or veet.

I don't often shave as I am very fair and hardly see my hairy legs lol - so am not sure with these sorts of things

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sparkybabe · 10/11/2007 17:03

Are you thinking of the epilator? (Link doesn't work prop. as I'm logged in as my 15yo) - i use a silk-epil and have done for years. It does hurt a bit when it yanks the hairs out, but over the years your legs sort-of get used to that, it helps if you tighten the skin by stretching it.
oh and use an after-shaving balm afterwards, othewise your legs look like chickenskin.
And be careful of ingrowing hairs, exfoliate regularly!

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