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Beauty is skin deep

Postby jules 1 » 30 Jul 2006 21:40

My husband has always said that he would have to try a Turkish shave, so while on holiday in June we went along with a couple that we met, the men had heads shaved and their shave, while sitting waiting for them the lad asked us if me and my friend would like our eye brows reshaped, why not I thought little did we know it was not with pluckers or wax but with thread, I would be lying if I said it did'nt hurt but hey us girls know the pain we have to go through for are beauty, when she was doing my friends she showed me how to do it, they did a really good job and would say to anyone to give it a try, now all I have to do is to practice on someone, my husbands legs are hairy I think I'll start there :!: :!:
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Postby ayse » 30 Jul 2006 21:45

ouch that sounds painful, your poor hubby hee hee. No too much for me I'm afraid, I think I'll leave it to you braver types xx
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Re: Beauty is skin deep

Postby TIMUK » 30 Jul 2006 21:50

jules 1 wrote: the men had heads shaved and their shave, :


I'd let them shave my head but there's noway there going downstairs with a cut throat razor to shave that en'all.......... :lol:
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Postby Glasgow Girl » 30 Jul 2006 22:05

yeah ive heard about threading, is it along the lines of the same pain as waxing? or better or worse?
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Postby jules 1 » 30 Jul 2006 22:16

Hi Glasgow girl, the pain is about the same as waxing, your skin does numb and when they are finished they put a cooling mask on, must say the girl I was with was crying with the pain and said she would never have it done again, why not give it a try but you have to be brave.
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Postby Glasgow Girl » 30 Jul 2006 22:33

Hey if you can cope with waxing you can cope with just about anything! :shock: I know a couple of people that have had it done and they love the finish and reckon it lasts for ages, so may well give it a try in Sept when im back out :wink:
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Postby skilly » 31 Jul 2006 19:42

God, i'll tell you what you're all soooo brave, my eyes are watering just thinking about it :cry: i'll stick to waxing if you don't mind :shock: dear me i couldn't put myself through that!! coward or what :roll:
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Postby clare » 31 Jul 2006 21:12

Blimey that sounds so painful you would not get me having it done, I will stick to the tweezers, I do not do waxing also that is too painful I am a wimp :roll:
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Postby Lynn m » 31 Jul 2006 21:31

ladies you think eyebrows are bad you ought to get your little moustach done that brings tears to a glass eye and I did'nt even know I had one a moustach that is not a glass eye :lol:


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Postby ayse » 31 Jul 2006 21:49

Hi Lynn
I'm sure I've seen someone like you, glass eye and a moustache and very hairy. :D or maybe not lol. Whats wrong with shaving, pain is too painful hee hee
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Postby Lynn m » 01 Aug 2006 09:03

Hi Ayse

Yes that was me :lol:

I never thought I had a moustach :shock: until my husband went for a shave and I stupidly sat in the shop waiting for him so they done my eyebrows, moustach nails and hair who says the Turks cant sell anything :lol:

ah bit it was nice to be pampered even though it was painful.

I hate pain do you know when I went for a Turkish bath being washed with the soapy thing was extrutiatingly painful for me and the next day my legs were all bruised.

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