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Discussion - started by Ash123, posted on 14-Jun-21 11:02AM
Hey does anyone in Wellington know if there’s a place for guys to get waxed ? Anywhere in Wellington I don’t mind

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Comment #1 by LilyLane in response to the main topic
Posted on 14-Jun-21 11:43AM
Wax'n'Laser. Queensgate. Lower Hutt.
Comment #2 by 0penb00k in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 3:12PM
Are they good?
Comment #3 by LilyLane in response to 0penb00k ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 3:23PM
Fine for Waxing. I would recommend Courtenay Cosmetic Clinic on Featherston Street for Lasering.
Comment #4 by Ash123 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 4:41PM
Any places that do hj with it ?
Comment #5 by Ash123 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 4:42PM
Thanks I rang them and made a booking for wax
Comment #6 by LilyLane in response to Ash123 ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 4:54PM
Are you getting waxed front and rear?
If this is your first time getting waxed, getting a handjob won't be a priority!
Comment #7 by RyanofOtaki in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 5:21PM
That's actually a thing? Seems weirdly seedy outside of a porn fantasy
Comment #8 by LilyLane in response to RyanofOtaki ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 5:25PM
Men getting Waxed is way more common than you think. Not seedy at all, just a personal preference. Try it, you might just like it.
Comment #9 by Peaceman in response to RyanofOtaki ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 7:16PM
I think expecting a handjob with the waxing is the weird seedy part of his fantasy!
Comment #10 by RyanofOtaki in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 14-Jun-21 7:37PM
It's not the waxed part that I was referring to...
Comment #11 by Ash123 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 15-Jun-21 10:45AM
I have gotten front and rear done before from this lady but she stopped working she use to work in Lower Hutt n did handy after that
Comment #12 by Ash123 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 15-Jun-21 10:47AM
LilyBlack yes you’re right it’s very common the lady that use to do mine said some day more guys used to get wax done as hair takes a while to grow back n it’s very smooth feeling
Comment #13 by LilyLane in response to Ash123 ( view post )
Posted on 15-Jun-21 12:55PM
I have only been waxed once, that was many years ago, hurt like fk, never again. I had regrowth within a week, disappointing result for the pain. When you consider the longevity of lasering, it is way more cost effective than continual waxing.
Comment #14 by hard4u41 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 9:35AM
What did the layering cost you?
Comment #15 by hard4u41 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 9:36AM
Also did it hurt?
I had laser treatment for tattoo removal and it hurt bad
Comment #16 by LilyLane in response to hard4u41 ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 12:17PM
Five years ago it only cost about 1.2K. Today more like 2k Plus. Depends really what areas you want done, I was done waist down.There are some ouch moments but pain is very temporary, worth the result. I imagine a tattoo would be far worse. I got lasered this morning, I'm just doing maintenance, mmm I need a Girl Cock about now.
Comment #17 by Hannable in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 12:22PM
Lasering does not work on some coloured hair and Gray is one so older guys no go
Comment #18 by LilyLane in response to Hannable ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 12:33PM
As discussed before lasering gets the best results on dark rooted hair. The moral to that story is, do it before you go grey.
Comment #19 by Hannable in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 12:41PM
That is very difficult when you go gray in your early twenties
Comment #20 by LilyLane in response to Hannable ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 1:34PM
You could get a consultation, most are free, they may give you a guide as to the likely outcome. The machines are improving all the time.
Comment #21 by Hannable in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 1:54PM
Are the figures you quote corect of hear say it seem excessive
Comment #22 by LilyLane in response to Hannable ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 2:02PM
Not hear say, my own experience. Lasering is not cheap. You get what you pay for.
Comment #23 by Hannable in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 2:35PM
But you were talking 1000's
Comment #24 by LilyLane in response to Hannable ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 2:42PM
Yes, probably $2k plus depending on what you want done. That would be for eight sessions. Can't help any more.
Comment #25 by hard4u41 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 5:16PM
hey thanks for your reply. It's good to know about these things from someone who has been through it.
How often is the maintenance required?
Comment #26 by LilyLane in response to hard4u41 ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 5:31PM
I had no regrowth for over three years, maybe I was lucky. As I said earlier I've been getting some maintenance work done, they've actually suggested a top up every three months. The problem I face now is that any regrowth is very light in colour and not really condusive to lasering so I'm dubious about three monthly visits. I'll just play it by ear.
Comment #27 by hard4u41 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 5:32PM
Thanks again, would like to chat with you more by pm, but see I am blocked
Comment #28 by LilyLane in response to hard4u41 ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 5:35PM
That's my Settings. I'm happy to answer your questions here though.
Comment #29 by hard4u41 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 5:36PM
Ok cool, Do you get many ingrown hairs at all?
Comment #30 by LilyLane in response to hard4u41 ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 5:42PM
None at all. I'm a clean freak and use a special moisturing soap, called Cetomacrogol, you can buy it over the counter or get it on prescription for free at some chemists that charge zero for prescription medicines. I was prescribed it for dry skin causing dermatitis, no more but continue with the soap.
Comment #31 by hard4u41 in response to LilyLane ( view post )
Posted on 16-Jun-21 8:31PM
ok thanks for that info, laser definitely sounds like the way to go and then just maintenance from there

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