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what is the best hair romover you have ever used? and how much does it cost? and can you use it anywhere? thanks :)

 
Without a doubt.....BLISS!!!!!!  This can be found in Ulta, Sephora or ordered online at QVC.com.  It prices around $40 and is absolutely painless!  

Bliss Poetic Waxing At-Home Hair Removal Kit contains a 5.3 oz Poetic wax in microwaveable cup, 1 fl oz Poetic super skin cleanser, 1 fl oz Poetic pre- and post-waxing oil, 6.7 fl oz Lemon+Sage body butter maximum moisture cream, three large spatulas and three small spatulas.

Bliss Poetic Waxing At-Home Hair Removal Kit is a safe and effective, low-temperature and aromatherapy-based hair removal system that makes at-home, head-to-toe waxing comfortable, convenient, and easy. The wax shrink-wraps the hair to pull it straight out from the root. It can even grab the shortest, coarsest, and most stubborn growth that other waxes miss. Mild Super Skin Cleanser removes dirt, perspiration, and makeup, while Pre- and Post-Waxing Oil helps ensure wax sticks to the hair and not to your skin.

It is easy to use, just place the Poetic Waxing Cup in the microwave and heat it in 30-second intervals until the wax is the consistency of thick honey. Cleanse the area to be waxed with a cotton pad soaked in SuperSkin Cleanser. Blot excess with tissue. Then, massage in a very light film of Pre- and Post-Waxing Oil. Price, Bliss Poetic Waxing At-Home Hair Removal Kit is currently selling for $40



 
Oriental wax. Safe to be used everywhere. You could even do it at home, it's a caramel with lemon juice.

 
I second the notion on Bliss.
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I feel like a grandma on this topic.  I keep thinking, "A razor for the body and tweezers for the face".  Guess I am entirely too old school!!!
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What about permanent hair removal? I'm using IPL hair removal device from myespil for about 2 months now. Just worried if the hairs will grow back after like a year later after stopping the IPL treatment? 

 
2 cups white sugar

1/4 cup lemon juice

1/4 cup water

Cook it boils, simmer til it is a dark amber colour - hard ball candy stage.  It can be used hot or cold.  Cold sugar wax doesn't need fabric strips.  Wicked stuff on most body hair. 
 

Originally Posted by magosienne /img/forum/go_quote.gif

Oriental wax. Safe to be used everywhere. You could even do it at home, it's a caramel with lemon juice.
 
You might want to check out depilatory creams as they are a good alternative to waxing and the dreaded wax strips.  I have to say that I really tried to go through the wax stage but never mustered enough courage to do it again.  The thing with this type of cream is that you just have to apply them over the area, let is sit for a couple of minutes and wipe them off.  Some comments though, is they tend to burn if left for a long period of time.

 
Cold wax strips are less painful, but i also think a lot depends on the wax itself. Mine was a basic caramel (brown sugar) with lemon juice, and i think considering i have a sensitive skin and i'm not allergic to brown sugar, the lemon juice is responsible. The brand i used has at the same time released another wax with beeswax and aloe vera, i might try that one.

 
The soap around that razor irritates my skin.  Waxing is not as painful as you think. There is a big difference between cold and hot waxing and waxing strips.  Wax strips tend to stick to skin and hair and ripping it from you hurts because its stuck to skin.  Hard wax or cold wax doesn't stick to skin, just hair. 

Originally Posted by musingmuse /img/forum/go_quote.gif

never tried to wax because of PAIN... :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

i use schick intuition plus razor!!!



 
Hey, 

There are ample of hair removal kit available in the market you can check this out on net. But before you opt for any of those kindly read the reviews of those products. 

 
For my eyebrows I just tweeze them but for my body I've been using an epilator. It's super quick, clean, and no shaving cream involved =]

 

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