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Brazilian Hair removal
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Ladies, let’s talk Brazilian hair removal! After five years of waxing, I’m on the hunt for alternatives that won’t break the bank—especially as a student. I’ve ditched shaving due to those pesky ingrown hairs, so I’m looking for new options. If you’ve ventured into the world of Brazilian hair removal, I’d love your insights on techniques or products. What’s worked for you? Any secrets or tips to make this process smoother? Drop your best advice below, and let’s navigate this together!

| Ladies.. What are we doing for brazillian hair removal ? I did Brazilian waxes for 5 years but, with trying times as a broke student I am looking into alternatives. I wanted advice on these two options. I have never used neither. I have either waxed or shaved in the past and stopped shaving due to ingrowns. Drop down some advice ladies any secrets or tips [link] [comments] |
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