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    to remove Body Hair (neck down)

    remington plucker (looks like a electric razor but has tiny tweasers to pluck the hair out)
    emla cream on the sensitive areas about 1-2 hours before using the plucker
    (Haven't verified this yet) Bikini Nair on the sensitive areas

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    Epil stop is a rip off IMHO, and as far as irritation, it's harsher then most hair removers.
    Laser treatment will require up to 3 visits every 3 month because hair follicles are active only 9 months in a year and they have to zap them when they are growing. Neck may cost up to 150$, maybe 300$ and arm, depending how hairy is the person, doesn't really work that well on people with blonde hair. Back may cast between 600 and 1000$ for a visit....

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    Hey redneck, I just love saying that. And I have a reason this time. Yeah, I used epil-stop because I thought this was the last product I would ever have to buy for hair removal. I was wrong, the shit has acid in it and is way way worse than nair and nair even burns too.

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    $50 bucks and I had my back, neck, chest, and stomach waxed completely. Pain was TOO bad, the rash the next 2 days is a pain. After that all is good. I have a post about it a little lower down...

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