Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Review about sucky thing #1
I know that i am not the only one that hates shaving. yes, this is gonna get awkward. i am in no mood to actually go get my legs waxed because first of all, aint nobody got time for that, and its expensive. i am not about to pay a stranger to pour hot wax all over me and then cruelly strip hair hairs out by the ribbons. this is not a particularly attractive proposal. i have looked into several alternatives other than shaving because lets face it, i am incredibly lazy. i was looking at reviews for products on youtube and other sites. One method that stood out to me was the no-no hair removal thing. it seemed good but reviews on youtube that girls had posted showed that if your hair is any sort of thick, they will just get a nice light show and move on. another downfall to the device is that it is super beyond expensive. if someone bought it for me i would mind trying it out, but as of now, im a poor student so that is out of the question. Another video on youtube got my attention. It was one posted by ilikewaylee and she was doing a product review on Veet depilatory cream. she said that it worked wonders for her and she used it everywhere. At this point in the video, i didnt take notice that maybe her having asian hair had anything to do with it. Basically, a delapilatory cream is something that burns the hair down the root and makes it able to be wiped off. You're basically desintigrating parts of your body if you think about it. Alot of people complain about the smell but i thought to myself, If i can deal with the smell of my own hair burning while i straighten it, i can deal with this smell. So off i went to the store to buy my first bottle. It looked a little different than the one in the video but i could deal with it. To be honest i was kinda scared to use it at first becuase, um, it eats hair. Also, i have never used anything like this before. I convinced my friend to try it on herself first and she took the bottle and walked into the girls bathroom and proceeded to apply some on her stomach. No instructions read, no questions asked. why on her stomach? anyways.. after 5 minutes and some very faint smell of hair dying, we wiped off the cream to see the results. the fine peach fuzz on her stomach was gone and she spend the rest of the day rubbing her belly because of how smooth it was. Alright, i thought to myself, lets try this. Disclaimer: if you are of any Latin, African, or Middle Eastern descent, it probably wont work. This cream was meant for soft, asian/white hair. My guess is if you have super fine, thin peach fuzz that you want to get off your legs, this could be a perfect way to spend $5. if, however, your hair has more substance than a microfilament, youre better off just getting over your laziness and using a damn razor. out of five, this product gets ** two stars. because i have to admit, her tummy was pretty smooth.
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