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hair removal advice for pre-teens

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,653 ✭✭✭AulWan


    mvl wrote: »
    may give a try to peelable at some stage, see if she'd accept me doing it for her.
    - have to say in general for the other wax type, think it also depends on the type of wax, and the handler ... then there is the pain threshold. for myself, as adult, such session is very relaxing nowadays, could almost fall asleep; but I've found an excellent beautician that knows her skill.

    if that's so, would they not have been the logical person to seek advice from, about hair removal for your daughter?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,229 ✭✭✭mvl


    AulWan wrote: »
    if that's so, would they not have been the logical person to seek advice from, about hair removal for your daughter?
    have asked her last year too (she's a waxing specialist): she said she would be happy to do it when she's ready, but she doesn't have customers that young of age yet.

    so this summer we've started with sensitive cream used once in a while - as higher frequency is not needed at this stage. but really I hope we can experiment with wax whenever she would need it done more rigorously.


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