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I AGREE WITH EMMY 2001, WORKS EVERY TIME AND STAYS FULL BODIED. IF HAIR STILL SEEMS A BIT FLAT, I USE A BOBBLE AND TIE UP THE SIDES AND FRONT INTO A PONY TAIL PERCHED ON TOP OF MY HEAD LIKE A FOUNTAIN, FOR A FEW HOURS BEFORE BED THEN TAKE BOBBLE OUT BEFORE SLEEPING.
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Hi I know your only young, maybe to start thinking of waxing but I have shaved, a definate no, no, I have used creams but just got sores.
I am a middle aged woman, well 41. I have very dark hair above my lip which I find waxing is most effective. It may feel a bit painful at first, but you will get used to it and you can find good cheap strips in say "Poundland and Superdrug". What I would recommend from personal choice is avoid any wax strips where you can wash off wax residue with soap and water, the best ones are where you need to use something like baby oil to remove the residue, they are most effective. I have to do it about every 2 wks to stay totally hair free. If you do try this method, honestly when you get the hang of it, it will be second nature. Good luck
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From what you have described it sounds like you may look different from some of the girls in your neighbourhood. I think being different is a good thing, why would you want to look like everybody else, boring.
What makes you think a big butt is a good thing anyway?. Look at Kylie Minogue with her pert cheeks.
I am mixed race of chinese and spanish and have a big butt, I was brought up in Toxteth and was called fat a**e mostly. Now that I am 41 Im past caring and think along the lines of, "I am what I am and what I am needs no excuses". Big butt or small butt, think of either Kylie or Jennifer Lopez, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Anyway the only thing I can think of about making your butt look bigger is wearing close fitting trousers and skirts with a "waspie belt" (wide elasticated belt from the sixties I think) or just accept that you are who you are and you are beautiful.
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satindesire: no need to be so abrupt I am sure people are just trying to help by spending their time giving there advice.
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I think it is more hygenic and less smelly if there is no hair there and you feel much cleaner also.
I would love to have wax treatment, if I have the time and money to attend salons. I use a good razor and plenty of oil and soap. I do not like body hair though and think that we do not need that now as we now wear clothes to protect us from the elements.
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I am 41 yrs old and i have smoked since I was 17 yrs old. Tried cold turkey 10 years ago, didnt work, climbed the walls and started smoking again after 11 days.
Used patches about 2 yrs ago, had a very allergic reaction to them, rash, intense itchiness all over, but doctor did say unusual reaction. I also ended up depressed after 5 wks of patches as well .
Have now stopped smoking since March 2009 as I have been taking Champix for nearly 10 wks and still not smoked, you dont exactly lose the cravings but it makes you think different about cigarettes and takes the edge off the craving, for example as you know when you drink alcohol you want to smoke more, I didnt stop drinking when I stopped smoking and still drink now. But I am not drinking in a smoking enviroment, i.e I have either drank at home or drank with non -smokers in the pub.
I you did ask your GP for Champix they may try and put you off taking them as I think they are more costly than patches etc. obviously if there are medical reasons why doctor wont prescribe, would advise to listen to him/her. Patches may work for some people but my feeling is why pro long the intake of nicotine, surely if a person is addicted to something, in the long term arent you best abstaining all together, but as we must remember it depends on each individual.
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I stopped smoking 4 months ago and I have gained a stone in weight, at present i hate what i look like and feel like but decided I am going to buy a rower machine next weekend and use my energy on exercising rather than wasting it on angry cravings.
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could buy a good Wonder bra or gel filled bra
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