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04-10-2018, 06:44 PM
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Re: Body hair removal

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Threading, what is that?
Threading is for those who can't find their tweezers
It is pulling the hair out by the roots which to me is the same as plucking with tweezers.
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04-10-2018, 06:46 PM
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Re: Body hair removal

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Threading is for those who can't find their tweezers
It is pulling the hair out by the roots which to me is the same as plucking with tweezers.
I am getting frightened now Meg.
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04-10-2018, 06:55 PM
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Re: Body hair removal

Originally Posted by Meg ->
Threading is for those who can't find their tweezers
It is pulling the hair out by the roots which to me is the same as plucking with tweezers.

Only it does loads all at once, like epilating but not so painful

I get my eyebrows done and always a lot tidier then by waxing and tweezering
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05-10-2018, 08:42 AM
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Re: Body hair removal

Originally Posted by Meg ->
Threading is for those who can't find their tweezers
It is pulling the hair out by the roots which to me is the same as plucking with tweezers.
My arthritic fingers wouldn't manage to do that these days.
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05-10-2018, 11:24 AM
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Re: Body hair removal

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My arthritic fingers wouldn't manage to do that these days.
Tara I think it is done in a beauty salon.
I'm guessing you would need training?
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05-10-2018, 11:32 AM
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Re: Body hair removal

Originally Posted by Sweetie pie ->
Tara I think it is done in a beauty salon.
I'm guessing you would need training?
I have pulled out hairs with my fingers in the past. I would never in a million years give a beauty salon the time of day, a complete waste of money, imo.
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05-10-2018, 09:37 PM
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Re: Body hair removal

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I have pulled out hairs with my fingers in the past. I would never in a million years give a beauty salon the time of day, a complete waste of money, imo.

Not at all

Its a place where you can spend a while making the best of yourself

I just go get the top lip and eyebrows done and for £12 and 20 mins of my time, I come out feeling great

You know Tara, a lot of ways Im like you, don't give a fiddlers because my life is so busy and being in the country, who's there to impress?

But, going and getting the hair done, the eyebrows, waxing etc does make me feel pretty good
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06-10-2018, 08:40 AM
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Re: Body hair removal

Originally Posted by Missy ->
Not at all

Its a place where you can spend a while making the best of yourself

I just go get the top lip and eyebrows done and for £12 and 20 mins of my time, I come out feeling great

You know Tara, a lot of ways Im like you, don't give a fiddlers because my life is so busy and being in the country, who's there to impress?

But, going and getting the hair done, the eyebrows, waxing etc does make me feel pretty good

Whatever turns you on of course, that sort of thing turns me right off. I don't even go to the hairdressers anymore for a haircut, I use the hair clippers instead once a week, to keep my hair tidy.
 
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