One word: Ouchie!
I swim a lot, and I do a lot of yoga (re-certifying to teach after the surgery). Consequently, I like to keep my....ahem...personage trimmed and under control.
I've been shaving for years, and I was getting tired of razor burn, nicks and stubble. I tried Nair and Veet, but those only last a day or so more than shaving and if you use them too often you get nasty chemical burns - and your personage isn't a good place to have those, trust me.
So, I was looking for a longer-lasting hair removal method. I had heard of waxing, but was too afraid to try it..and had heard horror stories about strange Korean chicks smearing people's vulva's with hot wax whilst chatting to their friends in their native tongue...v. embarassing. I figured if my gynecologist didn't get to see me like that there's no way some chikka I hardly know is going to.
So, I got myself a home sugar waxing kit and gave it a shot.
It has this lotion that had benzocaine in it that you're supposed to use afterwards to help with the burning the comes with ripping your hair out by the roots.
Yeah right. Nothing, and I do mean nothing, can help with that kind of pain. The waxing experience comes a close second to getting a tattoo as far as I'm concerned....but tattooing is permanent; waxing is only good for a couple of months.
That being said, the results aren't bad. It served it's purpose, and I have enough left to repeat the process a couple of times, including my legs and pits. The only drawback I can see is that you have to grow your hair to 3/8 of an inch long in order for the wax to grab enough of it to pull out, which means a week or so of fuzziness for me...but the upside to that is being hair-free for roughly 6 weeks afterwards. And, your hair grows in finer after a couple of waxings, so then you really won't have to wax as often.
So, I think I'm going to quit shaving as of today, and grow out enough stubble to wax. D honey, you can relax now: you won't have to shave my legs for me after all!