I took a bold step and shaved my legs, curious about the sleek look's impact on my appeal here. Initially thrilled with the results – my legs looked great and felt super smooth. Thought it might be a game-changer for attracting new clients.
But here’s the rub: my skin is sensitive, leading to irritation and breakouts shortly after. The look was spot-on at first, but the discomfort and redness that followed were a buzzkill. Plus, the regrowth stage? Painful with every touch, making me question if the initial appeal was worth the aftermath.
I'm torn. The smooth look has its charm, but the side effects have me pondering if I can still be a hit on Flirt4Free with my natural, hairy vibe.
Would love to hear your thoughts or advice. Have you faced this shave-or-not dilemma? How do you deal with sensitive skin issues, or have you embraced your natural look and succeeded?
Thanks for sharing your insights and helping a fellow model out!
Warmly,
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I took a bold step and shaved my legs, curious about the sleek look's impact on my appeal here. Initially thrilled with the results – my legs looked great and felt super smooth. Thought it might be a game-changer for attracting new clients.
But here’s the rub: my skin is sensitive, leading to irritation and breakouts shortly after. The look was spot-on at first, but the discomfort and redness that followed were a buzzkill. Plus, the regrowth stage? Painful with every touch, making me question if the initial appeal was worth the aftermath.
I'm torn. The smooth look has its charm, but the side effects have me pondering if I can still be a hit on Flirt4Free with my natural, hairy vibe.
Would love to hear your thoughts or advice. Have you faced this shave-or-not dilemma? How do you deal with sensitive skin issues, or have you embraced your natural look and succeeded?
Thanks for sharing your insights and helping a fellow model out!
Warmly,
Philip Reid
Ultimately, you have to decide.
Keep trying if you wish and if you make a ton of money, keep it up and refine your techniques.
If no change in income and customers, abandon it.
Sorry, I am not much help here. I tried it for a while and decided it's too much trouble.
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If you really want smooth legs, I suggest laser. Just be certain first, because laser removal is not reversible. My husband, a former flirt model, is nearly hairless after a couple of years of laser treatments, and I absolutely adore his sleek look and feel. But there was nothing wrong with his moderately hairy legs before laser.
In between shaving and laser is waxing. It's "in between" on cost, how long it lasts and on the irritation factor. Quote