Forum Index
»
Beauty and Fashion
| I am saving up for laser, but in the meantime I use Magic Shave Cream. It's cheap (I can't stand the thought of paying someone that much money to rip out my pubs!) and doesn't give me razor burn like shaving. The only bad thing is that the reuslts don't last long. |
| Last summer I remember looking around my neighborhood (close-in burb) pool and realizing that every single woman there my age (35) had a bathing suit with a little skirt on the bottom, no matter what her figure looked like. I figured this is their way of dealing with the bikini line issue. I hate little skirts so I shave, but this summer I will check out Nair or another depilatory cream. I hear they've gotten much better. |
|
I will do you one better, 23:38. I swim laps several times a week for exercise and so I get to see lots of women buck nekkid in the locker room. Wandering around drying their hair in the buff, for some reason.
It may interest readers to know that nobody in this particular area has decided to go entirely hairless, or nearly bald either. |
| Wow, this is interesting. I am in my late 30s, recently divorced, and finally feeling ready to go back out into the dating world. And... feeling anxious about public hair! I have never done more that some trimming with scissors and shaving around the edge so hairs don't protrude from bathing suit... but I have been worrying that if I hope to ever have sex again, I need to make my pubis look like a ten-year-old's! That is, sans hair. Is this now the norm? The norm for us middle-aged gals? Needless to say, I'm looking for men 35-50, not twenty-somethings. Please tell me I don't have to go spend a thousand bucks on laser treatments before I start dating again. |
| pp, you might need to spend thousands if you're really wanting to get rid of all the PUBLIC hair....that could get spendy! |
|
I did laser hair removal and it did not work completely. I still get waxes.
Late thirties divorcee -- no, you don't need to go brazilian or look like a prepubescent girl! Trim with scissors, and either get a regular -- not brazilian -- wax, or try a depilatory cream. I'm anti-shaving, personally, because I think the stubble is unbearable. |
| I let my DH shave me and I always get a "reward" afterwards |