wax away, it keeps the hair away...better than shaving which causes the hair to get really chunky and bristley.......ewwweeeee, worse that a cats tongue
2007-06-18 22:58:02
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answered by Twinkie Thief 7
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Waxing is great, but #1 it hurts like HELL #2 as richmondgirl says, you have to have really long hair on your legs to be able to wax it. Shaving is the best method, and yes you might cut yourself, but really, smooth legs every day makes it worth it! Also waxing can easily get abit messy, so its best left to professionals, and that kind of care is EXPENSIVE. If you have that kind of money, its better to do a laser treatment, which removes the hair for good, so it will never grow back!
2007-06-19 06:01:19
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answered by Elo 2
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Naw, thats just a myth!!
It will hurt a bit though - the reason I don't like waxing legs is that you have to let it grow quite long to have it done again. Wet shaving you can do quickly every morning in the shower - smooth legs EVERY day!!
2007-06-19 05:56:53
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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No, it doesn't make the hair grow thicker. I wax quite often.
I thinks it good. Removes dead skin. Over a period of time, the hair growth has reduced instead of increasing
2007-06-19 06:04:38
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answered by Isis 2
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Waxing is the best coz it will not harm ur skin line the lotions...Use moisturisers after waxing which will keep ur skin smooth nd shine.. shaving will harden ur skin... occationaly shaving is ok.
2007-06-19 05:56:58
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answered by smoochie 2
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actually if you wear jeans any time between 2 weeks or less then it may poke you and nextly some time just imagine you do not have time to do waxing even if it has grown enough and by mistake any body sees you theeeeeeeen!!!!!!
2007-06-19 06:00:15
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answered by HOPE(INDIAN) 2
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waxing makes hair thinner
2007-06-20 03:47:09
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answered by john 7
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no it doesnt, and depends on which method you are thinking of using as to the effectiveness and pitfalls, theres lots of choices, if you are a newbie i would suggest going to a salon and see how its done and how your skin reacts, learn from there
2007-06-19 05:58:09
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answered by ♠ Merlin ♠ 7
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