I am going to get a wax job on my chest tomorrow does it hurt ?
jessica
I am going to get a wax job on my chest tomorrow does it hurt ?
jessica
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I get my chest and back done regularly and although it isn't so bad it can be a pain!
But it is well worth it.
I also get my eyebrow and underarms done as well.
thought i would start slow
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You might want to take an extra strength Tylenol if this is your first time and you have a low threshold for pain. It can be quite irritating the first couple of times but after that it is no big deal. The results are well worth it though as you will see.
Kimberley
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I got waxed for the first time recently, and yes, aspirin or another pain killer is a good idea. The first passes are the most painful, but you get used it as the waxing goes on.
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It hurts a little, but not too bad at all. If it's just your chest, it'll be done before you know it
As Marlena said, some aspirin or tylenol before-hand helps. And maybe aloe vera lotion after.
I wonder if taking a hot shower shortly before will help loosen the hair, the way a hot towel helps with shaving.
Cathy
I've never had my chest waxed -- no need to, actually -- but I did see "The Forty Year Old Virgin." Yikes!
Actually, there's a scientific formula that will answer your question:
hot wax + yanking = pain
I hope this helps you!
Karen
:cheeky: Too funny...I think it helps if you yell "Kelly Clarkson!". Seemed to work for Steve KenellOriginally Posted by Sharon
Thank you for the replys
got a call this morning and would you know it the person that does the waxing for this shop I was going to for my manicure and the waxing called to tell me that the girl that does the waxing call out sick. that was a disapointment but i was thinking about chicking out of the wax job i am going to think real hard about t and maybe reschedule it
jessica
"I can't explain myself, I'm afraid,sir because I'm not myself, you see" lewis carroll
Just wondering if you have had it done yet, and how it went. The girl that does my brows and ears seemed a bit squeemish about doing my chest. The lady that did my pedicures (I do my own now) did chests for men, so I think I will give her a call.
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Nope. Didn't hurt a bit.
On two occasions, I've been transported to a hospital by paramedic units, with monitoring (in drab). If waxing is anything like the adhesive they use for those electrodes, it will be an intense experience. I think it would be worth it. I'm planning to look into it for chest, back and eyebrows.
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