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ginab
09-21-2006, 09:18 AM
for hair removal.. does anyone know where i can get one or the name of it.
i need it for my b/f's back yukky yuk... instead of him going to the salon i wanna try doing it myself..

ginab
09-21-2006, 10:03 AM
hello out there.!!!! anybody????????????????????

magnolia
09-21-2006, 10:05 AM
Hey Gina!

Unfortunately, I don't know of any. Maybe check at one of the department stores in your area or do a search online for one. You could even check department stores websites that are in your area to see who carries what and then go in.

If you find one, let us know as there may be more interested in purchasing one and you can give us all a "first hand experience" report:)

Suzi

ginab
09-21-2006, 10:20 AM
i really cant find what i want.... i want one like the ones in the salons.. these
little jar things aint gonna work on that big back thats for sure

magnolia
09-21-2006, 10:24 AM
Okay, do you have a Sally's Beauty Supply near where you live? If so, check there and if not, check the web for Sally's website. The salons get some of their supplies from there. Also, check with the lady who cuts your hair - she might can help you out as well. And if she can't, have your friends ask where they get their hair done. One of those places, Sally's or your salon, could probably give you lots of advice on what you are looking for:)

ginab
09-21-2006, 10:30 AM
all righty then, i can ask my cousin, she owns a salon, duh>?? but i hate asking her stuff like that. she weird!!!... about that stuff. you know like asking her where she got it would take away from her business or something... like she lives near me, she dont, but still

Shannon
09-21-2006, 02:24 PM
Gina, I would highly recommend you ask a skilled professional to teach you how to apply the wax correctly. They can teach you the proper technique so that you can cause the least amount of pain. You can buy a wax heater at just about any beauty supply. I have had a couple of different ones, but the one I use now is called Clean and Easy. Be sure to check the temp of the wax before you apply it too. You wouldn't want to burn him.;) I hope this helps.

Tink
09-21-2006, 03:21 PM
I'm sitting here with my mouth hanging open at the thought of any man being willing to let someone wax and rip the hair off of him. My hubby would need to go into ICU if I even suggested it! :rolleyes: Or are you planning on sneaking up on him when he's unconscious? :eek:

magnolia
09-21-2006, 04:04 PM
I'm sitting here with my mouth hanging open at the thought of any man being willing to let someone wax and rip the hair off of him. My hubby would need to go into ICU if I even suggested it! :rolleyes: Or are you planning on sneaking up on him when he's unconscious? :eek:

LOLOL!!! Yep, you're right! But Gina does have a real sweetheart so if she's asking, he may be in agreement. But my hubby is like your's! I'd have to knock him out to get away with it :p And then set up residence in another state before he woke up and realized what happened!

Mandy
09-27-2006, 01:34 AM
all righty then, i can ask my cousin, she owns a salon, duh>?? but i hate asking her stuff like that. she weird!!!... about that stuff. you know like asking her where she got it would take away from her business or something... like she lives near me, she dont, but still


Maybe you could take him to a prefessional to have it done :confused:
I would be to scared to do anything like that to my husband, i don't think he would let me do it anyhow LOL... you have a brave man :D

Kimberley
09-27-2006, 04:07 AM
I was going to suggest Sally's Beauty Supply as well. They have a few to choose from and the sales associates are usually really great.

For the first time, I'd have it professionally done. That way, you have a guideline to go with from there.