Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m almost 60 yrs old and obviously am post-menopausal. The skin in my bikini area has gotten more sensitive as I’ve aged and waxing hurts more and I’m more prone to irritation from it.
Do women ever stop getting bikini waxes? (assuming you were someone who once got them, vs someone who shaved or went natural) Like does it become not necessary at some point because of hair loss, or does the skin get too sensitive?
I see many women 80s and older at the pool and they look groomed! Curious how this plays out as women age.
I never started
Eew
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m almost 60 yrs old and obviously am post-menopausal. The skin in my bikini area has gotten more sensitive as I’ve aged and waxing hurts more and I’m more prone to irritation from it.
Do women ever stop getting bikini waxes? (assuming you were someone who once got them, vs someone who shaved or went natural) Like does it become not necessary at some point because of hair loss, or does the skin get too sensitive?
I see many women 80s and older at the pool and they look groomed! Curious how this plays out as women age.
I never started
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself why you wax. It's clear that you don't like it because you're asking IF you can stop.
I am going to suggest that most people stop giving a damn about what other people think in their 40s and do what makes them happy. You do you.
Is it that hard to grasp that OP likes the look and feel and result of the wax but finds the actual waxing to be uncomfortable. But in the end a waxing appointment is only about 15 minutes of your life every few weeks so some people accept that uncomfortable 15 minutes for a long term solution to unwanted hair.
Then why is she writing?
To see if other women have just gradually had their hair thin or what to do about skin getting more sensitive. She isn't saying she wants permission to be hairy. She in fact is saying she wants to remain groomed there.
Anonymous wrote:I don't get the OP.
I was seriously a hairy person but now nearing menopause, the hair down their has fallen off a cliff. It takes very little effort to groom with a razor now compared to my younger years.
Does a 60 year old really have anything to worry about? I'm not there yet but at this rate, the answer for me seems to be "no."
Anonymous wrote:I’m almost 60 yrs old and obviously am post-menopausal. The skin in my bikini area has gotten more sensitive as I’ve aged and waxing hurts more and I’m more prone to irritation from it.
Do women ever stop getting bikini waxes? (assuming you were someone who once got them, vs someone who shaved or went natural) Like does it become not necessary at some point because of hair loss, or does the skin get too sensitive?
I see many women 80s and older at the pool and they look groomed! Curious how this plays out as women age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself why you wax. It's clear that you don't like it because you're asking IF you can stop.
I am going to suggest that most people stop giving a damn about what other people think in their 40s and do what makes them happy. You do you.
Is it that hard to grasp that OP likes the look and feel and result of the wax but finds the actual waxing to be uncomfortable. But in the end a waxing appointment is only about 15 minutes of your life every few weeks so some people accept that uncomfortable 15 minutes for a long term solution to unwanted hair.
Then why is she writing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself why you wax. It's clear that you don't like it because you're asking IF you can stop.
I am going to suggest that most people stop giving a damn about what other people think in their 40s and do what makes them happy. You do you.
Is it that hard to grasp that OP likes the look and feel and result of the wax but finds the actual waxing to be uncomfortable. But in the end a waxing appointment is only about 15 minutes of your life every few weeks so some people accept that uncomfortable 15 minutes for a long term solution to unwanted hair.
Anonymous wrote:Ask yourself why you wax. It's clear that you don't like it because you're asking IF you can stop.
I am going to suggest that most people stop giving a damn about what other people think in their 40s and do what makes them happy. You do you.