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Hello all. I need some advice on a few things. First is hair. I finally got my first wig but dont know what to do with it. My wife isnt comfortable enough to see me in it yet so i am looking for some good how to sites for styling it.
Second is chest hair. My wife likes my chest hair but i hate how it hangs out of most of my tops. I try to shave the top of my chest but when i do its usually stubbley, scratchy, red and bumpy within an hour. How do i get rid of the hair without the irritation?
I like to paint my nails and have been doing my toes for a while now. Realy want to do my hands but dont want it to show in guy mode. What kinds of options are there for inexpensive false nails?
Hi Ronny.....there are press-on nails available in which you can paint them any color. Since they are held on with contact cement....they are readily removable. They are cheap and re-usable.
Chest hair.........use loads of shave creme and disposable razor. for stubble.....use a ladies hair razor....ps buy your own.
Exfoliate your chest before, but it simply takes time for your skin to get accustomed to shaving. One part of my body took 6 months to adjust, and still sometimes I get a few red bumps.
arms legs and chest all do fine now. Never had a problem with arms, but it took a few weeks for my thighs to adjust, maybe a couple of weeks of daily shaving my chest.
Press-on nails work great like Lady Veronica says. I have 2 types, one has sticker adhesive on them already and my normal method is to buy nails for gluing, color as I like and use adhesive tabs to apply. I do paint the regular press on styles also but the others are so inexpensive I prefer this way.
Sandy
Ronny trick to the false nails is to clean your nails with alcohol and make sure you get the oils off the tabs/self stick nails will stay on a lot longer and adhere better.
Only other thing I have heard about chest hair is to epilate. I have not had the courage to do that yet but I hear once you do it the next times it gets easier and the hair comes out better. I am still getting the courage up to buy an epilator also this last a little longer only draw back is you have to let it grow out awhile before you can epilate again. If I get the courage up I will let you know how it went. : )
Sara Marie