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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Suffered through threading and waxing it for year and now just shave in the shower or use a tinkle razor at the mirror. So much better and you don't have to deal with that awkward grow back phase before you can wax again.[/quote] Yes but is there some sort of five o clock shadow that is left?? And seriously, how can there not be some kind of stubble like a PP said?[/quote] No. (I'm a NP.) At least, not like you'd think. I have a little trimmer/shaver-- don't know the brand. I was definitely nervous about stubble but it's just not that big a deal, especially peach fuzzy stuff, regardless of color. Now, I would never only do it once a week. I can do it every other day, no problem, and even every third day is fine. But more than that, and the thicker hair doesn't look good. It is so not a big deal though-- I can't cut myself on it so I can just sweep it around. Takes 30 seconds, about 3x/week. Let's see-- that's 6-7 minutes a month, maybe an hour and a half a year including wiping it with alcohol every so often? How much time does waxing take? Especially if you have to go to a professional? And it always looks good (no growing out), and my $20 trimmer has lasted 10 years so far (wow, I guess that's right!) and has taken like 4 batteries in that time. I will never go back. The only thing I would consider, if a whole lot more of my hair gets thicker and darker, is maybe laser removal. But that's it. I wasted way too much time waxing and tweezing and bleaching. (Okay, I still tweeze the worst offenders.) It's much more intimidating in theory than in practice.[/quote]
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