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Waxing, good idea? Bad idea?

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By *eachsidebesties OP   Couple
5 weeks ago

Kings Lynn

Hello. Looking for a females point of view on having your delicate areas waxed.

I am very hairy as thats how hubby likes it. However now we want to play, I think I would prefer to offer a more well groomed area. I prefer less hair too.

Can anyone offer some real advice on the waxing experience, after care, pain levels etc please?

(Missed out on girly stuff as grew up as such an innocent, sheltered person.

In need of some sisterly energy) x

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By *ust want fun 888Man
5 weeks ago

nearby

Well, I’ve only just groomed myself, never had waxing and don’t know from a woman’s point of view, but from my point of view, I do love a woman nice and smooth

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By *abba44Man
5 weeks ago

Broadstairs

I do prefer a full bush it seems to hold the aroma and flavours better,at a certain age it became a real turn on for me to enjoy the smell rather than a well washed area.

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By *ohn8210tCouple
5 weeks ago

Warwick

Be yourself. Your husband likes you natural, others will take you as you are too.

We love the natural look .

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By *urplebadger69Couple
5 weeks ago

Colchester

Asked my wife as she has it done.

Pain levels are ok, a bit uncomfortable but it's quick.

Lasts 2-3 weeks and the hair grows back softer.

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By *rdere OpusCouple
5 weeks ago

Brum - ish

First and foremost, go with what you’re comfortable with!

But if you do decide to try waxing, I’ve been having a Hollywood for around 20 years. I don’t find it particularly painful - sharp at various points but nothing too bad. The longer you use waxing, the easier it gets.

Be aware that you’ll need a level of regrowth before you can get another wax. This puts some people off but it doesn’t need to be long and the hair appears finer over time. I go every 3-4 weeks and book around big club events 😂

Positives are softer and obviously slower regrowth and it’s a damn site easier than trying to do pretty much any other hair removal method yourself, assuming you’re looking to go to a salon.

L

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By *rdere OpusCouple
5 weeks ago

Brum - ish

Oh, after care!

Very easy. Avoid hot showers, saunas etc. immediately after. Exfoliate regularly. But your therapist would take you through all that.

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By *eachsidebesties OP   Couple
5 weeks ago

Kings Lynn


"Oh, after care!

Very easy. Avoid hot showers, saunas etc. immediately after. Exfoliate regularly. But your therapist would take you through all that. "

Thank you for your comments.

Yes I will be getting it done professionally. I just have to find a nice person I can trust and will do a good job.

I really appreciate your input xx

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By *ittymcgeeCouple
5 weeks ago

Stevenage

Waxed here.

Pain is bearable. Lasts a few weeks. Get it re done every 6 weeks or so

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By *ceKweenWoman
5 weeks ago

Bolton

I’ve waxed everywhere but the foof. Didn’t have the courage for that

Even under the arms was ok

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By *rincipessaWoman
5 weeks ago

your wildest dreams,

I’d always say make sure it’s what you want, not someone else. If you’ve not waxed before and have a lot of growth you might want to shave and let it grow through. Long hairs are going to pull and make it much more painful that first time. It does become something you get use to.

Your waxer will give you aftercare information. And as has been said, be prepared you’ll need some growth before you can redo it

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By *oodmessMan
5 weeks ago

yumsville

Why jump in with two feet an wax OP, why not just trim with a set of clippers and shave. You'll at least see if you like it without experiencing all the pain it involves. If you like being smooth, let it grow a cm or two then find someone.

You'll have to let it settle down then exfoliate after a few days with either one, then once or twice weekly or in-growing hairs with be the bane of your life. Shaving or waxing you'll have greater sensation, one is less hassle but more expensive, the other is free but a labour of love.

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