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Do you shave down there


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tattoo removal? that falls under the laser category... but usually the side effects are mild and generally aren't permanent.
 
Is it possible to remove a tattoo without leaving behind ugly stuff? I've only seen one tattoo that had been removed, and the guy's arm was very disfigured. Of course, that was a long time ago. I assume laser surgery techniques have advanced a lot since then. :?
 
Yup. THings have definitely improved nowadays, but still this is one reason why one shoudl think carefully before doing something that permanent.
 
Yep. Still plan to get another tattoo or two, though. Heck. It may be ugly when I get old, but at least I'll be able to say I had a life. :wink: :lol:
 
Hey. Wait a second. Since when did breast augmentation get into the same category as piercing and tattoos? :shock: Uhh... I have to say I disagree with that categorization. Last time I checked, breast augmentation was fairly complex cosmetic surgery of fairly recent vintage. Piercing and tattoos are lightweight operations that have been around for centuries. Somehow I don't think Anne Bonny whatever, the 17th century female pirate, had breast augmentation... although I could be wrong. But tattoos? Maybe. 8)

To each his own, but uhhh... :?
 
In piercing, you can let the holes close up and in breast augmentation, you can have it corrected or have the inserts removed but if you are doing graffiti on your body by way of tattoo there is NO removing that. Yes, there IS laser removal, but it leaves a disfiguring scar. The larger the tattoo removed, the more obvious and hideous the scar area.

Tattoos are kind of "trendy" here at the moment and my college girls are asking my advise on whether they should get one. I simply offer these 2 words of advise; NO WAY!
 
Yeah. I'd give similar advice on tattoos -- make sure you know what you're doing, because, either way, it's permanent. :? Still. We all have the right to choose. *shrug* 8)
 
If the student is really adamant on getting a tattoo, then I suggest he or she try one of those temporary ones, and to see how they like it. Some people may be very happy with that dolphin on their ankle, or the dragon spiraling down their arm, but if they get tired of it, they are going to have to live with it. (BTW, laser tattoo removal is practically unheard of over here. If the service is available, and I'm sure it is in the major cities in Japan, it would be very expensive.)
 
lynn said:
pygmalion said:
Ditto all the above. 8) Never had a bikini wax, though. Can't imagine ... uh. No. Better not say what I was thinking. :oops: :lol:

i think the skin around bikini line might b too sensitive for bikini wax...for me personally, i could never use any wax products - the last time i used anything remotely similar - i ended up bleeding like mad!! P.S., girls, when you pull a hair off your skin, don't you start bleeding??? i've never understand how wax could possibly work....

Actually, for me it's the other way around. Shaving leads to major irritation that lasts for days and days while it's all growing out, while the only waxing side effect is very mild tenderness and redness that goes away after a couple of hours. It really depends on how it's done, though.
It was kind of scary and awkward the first time around, but it's really not that bad. One trick is to go shortly after your period, because that's when you're least sensitive to pain. Supposedly. :roll:
 

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