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Waxing painful?? Too long?

Started by Auroramarianna, October 09, 2014, 04:31:38 PM

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Auroramarianna

Hii

So I bought wax and bands and started waxing. Oh god, it is painful. But it's sooo perfect. The skin gets so smooth. My only problem is that I take soooo long, I still have managed to wax 3/4 of one of my legs today, tomorrow will do the rest. How do you manage? Because I honestly just my legs perfect and I'm seeing it will take long lol. Ugh hairs, I want them goneeee.
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VivianK

Managing the pain is rather simple for me, in that I enjoy it.  It just feels good to me.  The inner thighs are a bit stingier, but still pleasant.  You want to feel pain though?  Try waxing your face.  I once tried it and it hurts so bad that I was only able to manage struggling through the hairs on my neck before I said "that's enough.  I can't take this anymore."  I think waxing is like anything else initially unpleasant that has a positive outcome, like anxiety from injecting drugs or muscle pain after exercising.  You'll just get used to it and come to develop a positive association between the stinging pain and your silky smooth skin.  Over enough time, it will hurt less and less without necessarily even noticing.
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Ms Grace

I just get it done in a salon. Thorough and quick and very smooth. One hour for neck to toe. These days I don't have much to get rid of but I prefer it that way despite the cost.
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Auroramarianna

Quote from: VivianK on October 09, 2014, 04:52:03 PM
Managing the pain is rather simple for me, in that I enjoy it.  It just feels good to me.  The inner thighs are a bit stingier, but still pleasant.  You want to feel pain though?  Try waxing your face.  I once tried it and it hurts so bad that I was only able to manage struggling through the hairs on my neck before I said "that's enough.  I can't take this anymore."  I think waxing is like anything else initially unpleasant that has a positive outcome, like anxiety from injecting drugs or muscle pain after exercising.  You'll just get used to it and come to develop a positive association between the stinging pain and your silky smooth skin.  Over enough time, it will hurt less and less without necessarily even noticing.

It actually that doesn't hurt too much waxing my legs. It just takes looong. I need to practicepractice. It's more like when the wax gets all stuck in my legs because it's too cold. Ugh. I need to be always heating it up. But it's okay, I'll manage. Tomorrow I will do all or my name isn't Aurora, it really isn't, lol.
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Christine Eryn

I tried waxing my arms with some cockamamie microwave bull->-bleeped-<-. After slightly burning myself, I bought an epilator the following week.  ;D
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BreezyB

I prefer the salon. All over hair removal takes about an hour. Yes it's costly, but so much easier and no mess to clean up at home. As for the pain, I think it's fine, there's the odd place its a little sensitive but you get use to it. I'm hoping body hair will subside a lot over time, already has, but still need to wax at this stage.
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Mariah

The only place I have waxed is my eyebrows and I too go to the salon to have it done otherwise I have what hasn't been killed off by laser so far. I don't have time at home and with 3 pets to get in to things I'm not sure it would be great idea for me to wax at home anyway.
Quote from: BreezyB on October 09, 2014, 11:43:05 PM
I prefer the salon. All over hair removal takes about an hour. Yes it's costly, but so much easier and no mess to clean up at home. As for the pain, I think it's fine, there's the odd place its a little sensitive but you get use to it. I'm hoping body hair will subside a lot over time, already has, but still need to wax at this stage.
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