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Apr 16 '04

9:09 PM

And now a word from our sponsor

I just tried that new product from Veet.  It's a hair removal cream in a can and it comes with this plastic razorless razor thingy.  Ya smear it on, wait between 3 to 5 minutes and then use the razorless razor thingy to "shave" it off.

Ok ... now as bad as I hate to admit this, my legs were in desperate need of a shave.  

Yeah, I was seriously in danger of having man legs, folks.

Yes, you DID need to know this.  It matters.  You'll see.

Ok, so I head into the bathroom with Kimo.  I figure while he's taking a bath, I'll Veet my legs and keep him company.  (Gomez is spending the night with a friend)

I read the directions (cuz I'm a woman and I have that ability and more importantly I use it).  Sounds simple enough right?

It says 3 minutes minimum but 8 minutes maximum.  The time will depend on the coarseness and amount of hair.

"Hmmmm" looking down at my fuzzy right leg.  "Gawd, I'm gonna have to go the whole 8 minutes here."

I keep reading --

Apply, wait three minutes and test an area.  If the hair isn't removed satisfactorily, recover the area and wait a few more minutes.

"Gotcha"  - No, I don't talk to inanimate objects ... much.

Sooooo I plop my foot on the closed toilet seat and stand by the sink.  I slathered a lot of the cream onto my hirsute right leg and grab the watch.  

DING!  Three minutes are up and I grab the razorless razor thingy and start at the bottom of my leg, figuring First On First Off rule was a good one to follow.

OMG - it was amazing how effortlessly it worked!  Zip zip zip and I was done!  Smooooooooooth legs and NO nicks around ankles and knees.

Now granted, I used a LOT of this stuff on my right leg.  

A whole lot.

Like enough to de-fur Robin William's arm.

So I'm thinking that I'll try using less on the other leg and see how the timing works on that one, figuring I'd need more than just three minutes.

BUZZ!

Wrong.  

I used probably 2/3 less than I used on the right leg and after three minutes I got the same results.  Lightly sliding the razorless razor thingy over my leg and leaving smooth silky skin in it's wake.  

Amazing!

This stuff smells a helluva lot better than Nair ever thought about smelling, and the regrowth time is supposed to be just the same.  No razor means no stubble and OMG!!  ......

Are you ready for this ladies?

NO freaking razor rash!  

Which is going to be heavenly for the bikini area!!!  

No red, ugly, itchy bumps ever again!

Ok so WHY did I put this earth shattering discovery in my blog, you may be asking yourself?

Easy:

1. To let other ladies know about this cool new product.
2. To help me remember when I did this so that I can gauge just how long it lasts. 

Ya didn't know you were gonna be guinea pigs, didja? 

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