#5490 - 06/03/03 03:21 PM
Re: I'm considering waxing my chest for the summer
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Registered: 05/06/02
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Loc: Sacramento, CA
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Hmm I found this HERE It lists pricing for 'stomach' at $20.00. I wonder if that means stomach AND chest?
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#5491 - 06/04/03 05:12 PM
Re: I'm considering waxing my chest for the summer
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Registered: 02/17/03
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Ad-man,
I wax my chest and have found that I can get many ingrown hairs. what I have tried that seems to work is using tend skin and getting some sun or indoor tanning the next 2-3 days after waxing. this has really helped me because the chest was always the worst as far as ingrowns for me. I pay $60 for my chest and stomach and I think that is a little high compared to other prices I have seen but to me it is worth it because I am very comfortable with her and have had most of my body waxed by her at one time or another. Good luck.
tallman36
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#5492 - 06/05/03 01:36 AM
Re: I'm considering waxing my chest for the summer
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Registered: 05/06/02
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Tallman, Thanks for the info =) One more question, about how long do you go before you get pretty noticable regrowth? Are your hairs very course or curly? Ok that was two questions Thanks!
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#5493 - 06/05/03 07:59 AM
Re: I'm considering waxing my chest for the summer
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Ad-man,
I get "noticeable growth" after 2-3 weeks (depends how quickly your hair grows). I try to wax every 4-5 weeks. My hair is not very curly but it is fairly thick - it is not thin. I have a pretty full covering of chest hair. I love the look and feel of a smooth chest and stomach, especially in the summer with a tan (especially if you work out). I hope it goes well for you.
tallman36
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#5495 - 06/20/03 11:33 PM
Re: I'm considering waxing my chest for the summer
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Registered: 06/19/03
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Loc: Canada
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What is the benefit of waxing the chest in relation to just taking a mach 3 blade over the chest? I am a guy who doesen't have a lot of chest on the hair but I find the blade works just fine with no irritation. Re-growth starts in about 1-2 weeks, which is probably faster than the wax, but again a couple of simple swipes with the blade while showering and the hair is gone.
Is THE main advantage of waxing the slower re-growth or does one think it looks better? I do notice some black stubble even after I shave - does waxing eliminate this?
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#5496 - 06/24/03 12:59 AM
Re: I'm considering waxing my chest for the summer
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I have a fair amount of hair on my chest and I get stubble all over my chest the next day after shaving. I stay smooth longer with waxing without the daily hassle of shaving. Also, I can never seem to get it really smooth when shaving. Maybe if I had a smaller amount of hair it would not be a problem.
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