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anonymous
writes: I like to be completely hair free down below. However, no matter what hair removing method I try, I still get red irritation and spots. Does anyone know the trick to a flawless lady garden?
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reader, unclezak +, writes (27 May 2009):
loved the response eyes
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 May 2009): There is lazer treatment, which basically gets rid of the roots, you could try this as it shouldnt cause irritation or redness, plus the hairs dont grow bakc and you can use it anywhere you like..... It is £100 though..:/
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 May 2009): Cherry Blossoms and Cockscomb are highly recommended as well. Will add to the fragrance and the appealing look of your 'garden'. :)
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (27 May 2009):
Wax begonias are very lovely. Gina has very good taste. Plus they are very hearty flowers and do well in most ladies gardens.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 May 2009): There's only one way - electrolysis - but that could be very expensive and time consuming, not to mention pretty uncomfortable.
One person's 'flawless' is another person's 'unnatural'. My personal preference is hairy but trimmed when necessary - especially when 'clocksprings' emerge from the leg holes of your bikini bottoms.
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reader, LazyGuy +, writes (27 May 2009):
Odd name? Shouldn't something grow in a garden?
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (27 May 2009):
Not sure about your hair problem but the red spots could be a leaf fungus and I agree that can be pretty irritating in the garden. Try planting a hardier variety of flower next to the ones with a fungus, sometimes I notice the weaker ones gather strength from the stronger varieties. Also you may try spraying a mild soap on the infested leaves. Hope your lady garden flourishes this summer! ;}
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reader, kellyxxx +, writes (27 May 2009):
Its so weird how this question has appeared as I have just been researching this for myself. Apparently if you shave and apply a thin layer of deodorant it gets rid of red bumps, not tried it yet but I'm sure it works as they apply deororant to the shaved area before tattooing. You could get waxed, that's very effective but you have to wait for the hairs to grow back again, which takes a while, and they have to be longish. X
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