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  1. 17/6/08 16:08

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    yorkiemum

    Hiya - I'm a qualified beautician, I seem to do more waxing than any other treatment.

    Do not attempt to wax yourself - go to a salon - should cost you approx £8, the reason is this is one of most sensitive areas to wax and ifdone wrong can leave a sore mess to face!!

    From my point of view - if you only have a few try plucking, use a tea tree cream after to reduce redness and prevent infection etc.

    If however there are too many for tweezers then defo go for waxing, its likely that once you start waxing you may require this regular afterwards if regrowth. In my professional opinion always use a tea tree cream (Autralian BodyCare is good) after waxing or tweezing, this rreduces redness, puffiness and ingrowing hairs.

    hth x

  2. 23/5/08 14:08

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    Worriedbubble1980

    hi gals ive never used wax on my face before but the lady at work had her tash waxed last night and i want this! dont think i have a big bushy man tash just a few light hairs around there! im just super scared of getting wax rash can you imagine having that around there everyone would know what youve been upto! has n e 1 got any advice or tips for me? thanks you hunni pies x

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