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I use Veet wax strips (sm)

Posted By: MT on 2006-06-19
In Reply to: facial hair products-sm - PM

I used the tub of wax and strip method for a long time and that works good, but I recently started using Veet strips and they're awesome.  You just rub them between your hands to warm up the wax. 


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