Posted by Louise on 10/4/2008, 6:58 pm, in reply to "Re: Nair"
It would probably eat off all of your skin before it made a dent in your ancestrally strong hair.
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: So that explains why it doesn't seem to work
: for me anymore. I didn't know that it stops
: working as the hair gets thicker. And being
: Italian...well, yeah.
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: I found Nair only works on super fine hair.
: Which it was such a good introductory
: product, because most girls want to shave
: probably sooner than they need.
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: It does stop working as they age and the
: hair gets thicker.
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: I think I must have been older than that,
: although I don't remember for sure. Nair has
: never worked for me.
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: My daughter's aren't very hairy at all, but,
: some of my friend's daughters were like
: little gorilla's in 5th grade.
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: I started my daughters on Nair, taught them
: how to use it, because at that age one use
: usually lasts about a month.
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: Then, when they hair grew tougher than the
: Nair, I taught the girls how to shave. Each
: of my daughters has their own razor and two
: totally different brands so their is no
: fighting about someone accidentally taking
: the other's stuff.
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: My daughter is in 5th grade and will be
: eleven
: in just over a month. Over the summer she
: was mortified at the discovery of dark hairs
: on her legs, and now she's bringing up the
: subject of shaving. I hesitate to let her
: because I don't think she's old enough, but
: I have a tendency to forget that she's older
: than I want her to be!
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: How old were you when you started shaving,
: or let your daughters start shaving? I think
: I was around my daughter's age, either 5th
: or 6th grade, or between the two. I know it
: was definitely before 7th grade. And she's
: MUCH more girly than I ever was. She's
: already begun perfecting her "runway
: walk" in HEELS no less, so she can be a
: model.
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: Oh crap, I'm in trouble.
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