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Removing body hair for bodybuilding competitions


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Had some waxing done and just wanted to chime in with a great 'after product' my aesthetician turned me on to called Bikini Zone. Most drug stores in the U.S. carry it -CVS, Eckerd, Rite Aid, Wallgreens, Duane Reed, etc. It keeps the bumps and ingrowns down and really soothes. Rub it on next time you get back from a waxing.

 

That's got lactic acid in it,

 

The cream has some stearates in it.

 

Probably not vegan...

 

Hey - did my research. For anyone interested, I contacted Bikini Zone and the stearates and lactic acid in their products are plant derived. Bikini Zone is vegan.

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I've been thinking of using an electric razor to shave my legs, arms . . .

 

How much does that cost?

 

Does it work with body hair?

 

Beard trimmers and the like can be used nicely to trim any body hair close [$20-$30]. If you are talking specifically about an electric face shaver for close shaves, they can irritate different parts of the body which is why they are primarily for facial hair.

 

I did see this interesting 'Bodygroom' which might do a better job.

http://www.philipshomestore.com/product_detail.asp?T1=NOR+BG2020&subcat=&menu=norelco&SKW=NORBEAR&hdr=nortrim

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I've been thinking of using an electric razor to shave my legs, arms . . .

 

How much does that cost?

 

Does it work with body hair?

 

The Braun `Cruzer´ was made for moving body hair. It works so well!

But I don´t konw if it available in the states. The is another body hair shaver from Panasonic (I think it´s called bodygroom).

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