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    anyone that has unwanted hair in an area that has more sensitive skin, like the tummy? i wanna get rid of my tummy hair so bad, but it just ends up giving me a rash. has ANYONE tried a homeproduct for these hairs that has really worked? tell me where to get it and i will get it!

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    Default Re: unwanted tummy hair

    I don't have any unwanted tummy hair but I know that the only 2 ways of removing it without getting a rash would probably be "permanent" hair removal by a surgeon or wax it. Waxing isn't permanent but it will be less likely that you will break out into a rash. After you wax it there may be some redness or a few red spots but they will go away and the hair will stay gone longer than if you shaved it. Hair removal creams are VERY harsh on your skin. Especially if you would be likely to break out with a razor.
    Good luck fuzzy belly!!!!!!!

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    i shall wax my fuzzy belly tomorrow say a prayer for me. hehe. thanks alot for the advice.

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    Good luck! Let us know how it goes.

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    Hey kaela you may also want to try some nair. I have very sensitive skin and the nair that i've been using for my tummy and face hasn't irritated me at all , "Nair cream hair remover for face with sweet almond oil and baby oil to moisturize your skin" Good luck!


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    i was really insecure about my treasure trail but then realized of freakiing sexy it is and got over it. customers love it if you can't beat them join em'.

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    I second the Nair recommendation. I have light "peach fuzz" on my arms, tummy, and butt cheeks that I hate. I have sensitive skin, but I use the yellow-bottled Nair (the cocoa butter one) once every week and the fuzz is gone in four minutes. I would try it on a small area first to see how your skin reacts, just to be sure. Another thing I find helpful is to use baby oil on your skin while it's still damp, after you've thoroughly rinsed away every last bit of the Nair. It seems to help with any possible residual sensitivity.

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    To wax is fine...pain though. I have a little amount of hair on the small of my back, i also use Nair. I used to reach around and shave it. That worked fine to, (good twist excersize.) But nothing works better than nair for me. And it comes in sensitive, regular, unscented. It's great. If i can't reach to shave. I nair it. Pamela

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    it sure is nice to know I'm not the only one who removes hair from my tummy...I use sugaring wax.

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    i was really insecure about my treasure trail but then realized of freakiing sexy it is and got over it. customers love it if you can't beat them join em'.
    Amen sistah! I love my happy trail! It's part of my overall "snuggle appeal"

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    A word of caution about Nair, I would test it on a small section of skin that isn't that noticeable b/c I have sensitive skin and it gives me little red bumps. A friend of mine used it on the small of her back and got a raging rash...i don't think it's for the sensitive skinned girls.
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    yes nair can be very harsh... when i first used it the parts of my body that had nair on it were red swollen and burning. After about 3-4 uses though it didnt happen as often

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    I think that that only happens with Nair if you leave it on too long, or if you wipe it off too fast and reapply. But overall, with Nair,I havet had any problems. Only thing, is the smell can sometimes be sickening. YUCK
    (And i used the raspberry one!) ???

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    haha i tried the rasberry one.. it smells AWFUL! they are comming out with new nair that doesen small as bad as it use to

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    The raspberry one smells just like meth. Makes me sick just thinking about it. Try the yellow cocoa butter one, it's not as bad.
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