Originally posted by: dazzlingdesi
Angad luver#1
thanks for replying backso what is the wax strips called?......I mean what company's do you use?and another quick question........before u wax again do u wait for ur arm hair to grow out.....or can u just wax once u see the hair growing again?
i'd advise u to use ...wax. Cause after waxing your arm is left smooth, and it takes a while for your hair to come....and when your hair do come.....they aren't prickly and thick like shaved hair.
Also..if you use hair removing products, it' kinda hurts your skin, will all those chemicals, and hair comes back within two days..and i hate tat stubble feeling
Originally posted by: dazzlingdesi
Ok.....so for the past few years I have just been sticking to shaving my arms and legs.......but now for some reason I am finding it quiet annoying to go through the whole process.....plus since I have long legs.....I usually end up with tons of cuts
Now I was considering either to start getting them waxed or using hair removing creamsFor the hair removing products....I was thinking about either using Veet or SilkymitSo I wanted to ask you guys which one fo you think is a better choice.......Waxing or using the Veet/Silymit products?
Originally posted by: kneeduh2000
Also..if you use hair removing products, it' kinda hurts your skin, will all those chemicals, and hair comes back within two days..and i hate tat stubble feeling
P.S....my cousins make wax at home..it's pretty ez. Or you can buy wax from da store..and ask your mom or friends to do it for you :D
Mix lemon, sugar, and honey in a bowl. Microwave on high for about 2-3 minutes, until it bubbles into a smooth consistency. I find this a lot simpler then turning on the stove, but it would be safer if you watched over the heat on the stove. If you use the stove use LOW heat. Now move away from the mixture and go do something while it cools a little down so you can touch it safely. A little bit warmer though is better though to use. Microwave it for 20 seconds if you find the need to. The NADS commercial said re heating isn't necessary, but it's no big deal doing so and I find it is necessary as all sugaring products do need just a little heating.
Make sure your legs or where ever you wish to place it is clean and dry. Then dust area with cornstarch so it's more effective as it draws out oil. Spread a thin layer on your leg. Cover with a strip of fabric, and rubbing the strip the opposite way of hair growth, about 3 times.
Grab the fabric end and pull it off very quickly against the direction of the hair growth or the other way if you wish. It will hurt, but after awhile it's a lot less painful. I'm sure you're strong enough to withstand pain. Reheat the mix if it gets too hard to spread. This stores for a long time. I just use a vitamin E face cream container that's plastic since that's fairly big which costs only a buck at the dollar store. Just make sure it's clean and oil free. You could also use a glass jar as well.
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