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Re: Thoughts
Date: 2017-10-12 11:56 am (UTC)I know better than to try it on my face because a friend tried it once and got some lovely chemical burns (they healed ok).
Haven't gotten around to trying Magic shave (a beard removal cream for black men) yet. Bought a package of the powder, just haven't gotten around trying it yet.
Had an electric shaver that worked ok on the body, but it got unplugged during an apartment inspection (so they could test the GFI outlet in the bathroom) and I didn't notice and the rechargeable batteries wouldn't recharge anymore... :-(
Waxing works, and I can handle the pain. But it's way too expensive. Epilady works too, but I safeworded that the one time it was tried.
Basically, waxing hurts for a few minutes and then is fine. Epilady hurts just as bad but keeps burning for 10-15 minutes.
No thanks.
Lack of fur acts as a repellent for guys that are into "bears", alas. And can discourage "chubby chasers".
But yeah, I can see furriness acting as repellent for more "normal" chasers. Especially the sorts you wouldn't want to be chased by.