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Becks

Posts: 31817

Rochester, New York, US

Damon Banner wrote:

I tried the unscented.  it still had that "nair" smell.  Though I guess it was less nairy than the other nair.

shaving = having to shave every day

nair = using it like one every 1.5-2 weeks.  no contest.    Even if it means I smell like burnt human flesh for a day or so.

lol

Damn it Damon now you've made me hungry!

Jul 03 13 09:56 am Link

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BeatnikDiva

Posts: 14859

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

Becks wrote:

Waxing huuuuuuuuuurts, I refuse lol Nair is were it's at! Also, they have an unscented version, I use that one, and then just apply nice body lotion afterward.

I tried Nair once.  Ick.  I shave once a week, but would rather get waxed. Well, I don't mind shaving my legs and pits, but I wish I could wax my pubes more often. It's over in like...ten minutes, and the girl who does me is hilarious, and we just crack up the whole time.

Jul 03 13 09:59 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I wish I could laser it all up.

Jul 03 13 10:01 am Link

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Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

P I X I E wrote:
I wish I could laser it all up.

when I was a kid, I always tried to make lasers with regular light bulbs, tubes and mirrors.  You can try that.

Jul 03 13 10:06 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Damon Banner wrote:

when I was a kid, I always tried to make lasers with regular light bulbs, tubes and mirrors.  You can try that.

lol

Jul 03 13 10:07 am Link

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BeatnikDiva

Posts: 14859

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

Damon Banner wrote:

when I was a kid, I always tried to make lasers with regular light bulbs, tubes and mirrors.  You can try that.

Or a magnifying glass in the sun.

Jul 03 13 10:14 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

DivaEroticus wrote:

Or a magnifying glass in the sun.

But then I'd burn to ashes within seconds. tongue

Jul 03 13 10:22 am Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

P I X I E wrote:
I wish I could laser it all up.

Agreed

Jul 03 13 10:25 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Phane wrote:

Agreed

Just the thought of not having to shave (as much) anymore makes me a little wet.

Jul 03 13 10:27 am Link

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BeatnikDiva

Posts: 14859

Fayetteville, Arkansas, US

P I X I E wrote:

Just the thought of not having to shave (as much) anymore makes me a little wet.

https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m141ifXgY41rqfhi2o1_250.gif

Jul 03 13 10:34 am Link

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Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

http://www.overstock.com/As-Seen-on-TV/ … 03173500:s

not sure how well it works... but...

Jul 03 13 10:35 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

DivaEroticus wrote:

https://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m141ifXgY41rqfhi2o1_250.gif

big_smile

Jul 03 13 10:36 am Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

P I X I E wrote:

Just the thought of not having to shave (as much) anymore makes me a little wet.

Oh my wink

Jul 03 13 10:36 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Damon Banner wrote:
http://www.overstock.com/As-Seen-on-TV/ … 03173500:s

not sure how well it works... but...

I still would rather go to a professional. I'm not too sure this thing really works...

Jul 03 13 10:38 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Phane wrote:

Oh my wink

No more stubble. Always super smooth!

Jul 03 13 10:42 am Link

Photographer

Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

P I X I E wrote:

I still would rather go to a professional. I'm not too sure this thing really works...

some of the more expensive ones work.  I'm unsure about that one because it is much cheaper. 

There is a commercial on tv now for a super expensive one (no no or whatever) that many people report works pretty well for people with lighter skin.  It's like $400 though.

Jul 03 13 10:44 am Link

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P I X I E

Posts: 35440

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Damon Banner wrote:

some of the more expensive ones work.  I'm unsure about that one because it is much cheaper. 

There is a commercial on tv now for a super expensive one (no no or whatever) that many people report works pretty well for people with lighter skin.  It's like $400 though.

Still rather cheaper than going to a pro to get lasered up. That tickles my curiosity...

Jul 03 13 10:49 am Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

P I X I E wrote:

No more stubble. Always super smooth!

lol

Jul 03 13 02:57 pm Link

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Koryn

Posts: 39496

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Phane wrote:

I wish I had sparse hair, and it was light. It sucks mine isent.

My mom said her dad never really grew any facial hair, even though he always wanted a beard. My mom complains about being a hairy person, and shaved her legs a lot, but I got my grand-dad's genes and don't get much body hair. I grow pubic hair in front, but almost none around my actual genital area (yeah, I know that's weird). I feel pretty blessed actually. I could have ended up real hairy like my mom. Her leg hairs would grow out like little black spikes. Mine is just fluffy and patchy.

Jul 03 13 04:08 pm Link

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Koryn

Posts: 39496

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Damon Banner wrote:

when I was a kid, I always tried to make lasers with regular light bulbs, tubes and mirrors.  You can try that.

That's totally going to work.

Jul 03 13 04:11 pm Link

Photographer

Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

Koryn Locke wrote:

That's totally going to work.

it worked when I was a kid!  I also made photon torpedoes

Jul 03 13 04:25 pm Link

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Koryn

Posts: 39496

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Damon Banner wrote:

it worked when I was a kid!  I also made photon torpedoes

Oh, I bet you did. Did you kill Bigfoot with them?

Jul 03 13 04:27 pm Link

Photographer

Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

Koryn Locke wrote:

Oh, I bet you did. Did you kill Bigfoot with them?

bigfoot is fake!

Jul 03 13 04:28 pm Link

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Koryn

Posts: 39496

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Damon Banner wrote:

bigfoot is fake!

But photon torpedoes are real?

Jul 03 13 04:32 pm Link

Photographer

Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

Koryn Locke wrote:

But photon torpedoes are real?

100% 

They were used on Star Trek!

Jul 03 13 04:32 pm Link

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Koryn

Posts: 39496

Boston, Massachusetts, US

Damon Banner wrote:

100% 

They were used on Star Trek!

You mean Star TRACK ???

Like, where aliens go to rev their engines and race each other.

Jul 03 13 04:39 pm Link

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Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

Koryn Locke wrote:

You mean Star TRACK ???

Like, where aliens go to rev their engines and race each other.

nope. 

you need to definitely get your nerd on more.

Jul 03 13 04:40 pm Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

Koryn Locke wrote:

My mom said her dad never really grew any facial hair, even though he always wanted a beard. My mom complains about being a hairy person, and shaved her legs a lot, but I got my grand-dad's genes and don't get much body hair. I grow pubic hair in front, but almost none around my actual genital area (yeah, I know that's weird). I feel pretty blessed actually. I could have ended up real hairy like my mom. Her leg hairs would grow out like little black spikes. Mine is just fluffy and patchy.

Wish I was fluffly lol

Jul 03 13 04:46 pm Link

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Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

Phane wrote:

Wish I was fluffly lol

perm your body hair

Jul 03 13 04:48 pm Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

Damon Banner wrote:

perm your body hair

Now that would burn.

Jul 03 13 04:51 pm Link

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Dea and the Beast

Posts: 4796

Saint Petersburg, Florida, US

Wax on, wax off.


For the Nair- sayers:  magic.  You will find it in the shaving isle for the black gentleman.
It's awesome. No burn. No bumps.

I epi my stuff. Only hurts the first year or so.

Jul 03 13 08:42 pm Link

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Mr Banner

Posts: 85322

Hayward, California, US

Eurocat wrote:
Wax on, wax off.


For the Nair- sayers:  magic.  You will find it in the shaving isle for the black gentleman.

I've used it.  I didn't find it much better than nair.  Plus I think it costs more, so that is why I just use nair!

Jul 03 13 09:14 pm Link

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Robb Mann

Posts: 12327

Baltimore, Maryland, US

Shaving sucks. But I hate having a beard during the summer.

Not sure how i'd shave with a photon torpedo... A safety razor is about all I can handle at 5am before coffee.

Jul 05 13 04:18 pm Link

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Phane

Posts: 2063

Rockville, Maryland, US

Robb Mann wrote:
Shaving sucks. But I hate having a beard during the summer.

Not sure how i'd shave with a photon torpedo... A safety razor is about all I can handle at 5am before coffee.

haha!

Jul 05 13 04:27 pm Link