Should I use talc when shaving or waxing?

Should I use talc when shaving or waxing?

With respect no writer should be advocating the use of talc in the course of any hair removal. Talc is a known carcinogen as the fine particles of this mineral are all too easily inhaled. Talc, as well as corn silk or cornstarch, used in bikini line hair removal, can cause irritation to the female urethra and of course a male partner. Corn silk or cornstarch is vegetable matter, and in warm moist environment in the genital areas, it decomposes causing odor and irritation.
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Where do I get good information about hair removal?

It is sad that so many young people, on yahoo.questions and other noticeboards like everycollegegirl.com and myriads of other social sites, agonize over the appearance of body hair or excessive body hair.
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The "leave my body hair alone" argument

 

The heated debate over hair removal rages on with some women wanting to leave body hair "au naturel" and refusing to yield to perceived societal or beauty fashion pressures to take it all off.

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Reasons for and against leaving body hair au naturel

Let me propose some of the pros and cons of the hairy unshaven trend which some feel is taking hold, concerning body hair removal. 

Reasons for and against leaving body hair au naturel
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The real cause of ingrown hairs and how to avoid getting them

The real causes of ingrown hairs, shaver rash, red bumps
and how to easily and inexpensively avoid getting them

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Hair Removal Cremes And The Funniest Story Ever



Without a doubt what follows is the funniest misadventure in pubic hair removal, aka depilatories or hair removal cremes.   Using such a hair removal method may replace waterboarding as one of those ugly "enhanced interogation techniques of the past. 
There many more "hair removal horror stories" about laser hair removal, waxing etc, you do have to look far on Google to see them. 
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Should I remove my pubic hair or not?

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The argument rages on about whether it is cool to remove trim or groom pubic hair or not.   The only opinion that counts is yours, or maybe as a secondary consideration, the opinion of your significant other may influence you! 
However most people agree that visible pubic hair is not your best feature.

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Things to know before you remove pubic hair

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Why torture yourself and risk permanently damaging or scarring your skin with unsafe hair removal methods. 


All that is needed is a good quality personal electric shaver costing less than $50 for around 2-3 years of safe smooth pubic hair removal.
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Is Armpit Hair A Turn Off For The Guys?

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/armpits4august-women-giving-up-razors-2158426

We totally agree that every person male or female has the right to decide if body hair is attractive, needs careful grooming or trimming or needs complete removal.

However we do not understand the relatively recent revolt by some feminists,who maybe in the sixties would have have burned their bras to protest, but now have decided to go "hairy" to start a new fashion trend.

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Furthermore, while we do not advocate skin damaging and ingrown hair producing razor blade use, we do recommend using a good quality electric personal shaver.  This is the best, cheapest as well as safest way to remove or trim unwanted body hair.


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No more shaver rash or red bumps for African Americans

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The simple inexpensive answer for avoiding shaver rash or red bumps in African Americans.

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We fully appreciate the fact that many African Americans of both genders, as well as other ethnic groups experience shaver rash, red bumps and ingrown hairs when shaving, particularly on the neck as well as intimate areas.  This is clinically known as pseudo folliculitis barbae.

The solution is not to damage the skin in the first place, but how to be well groomed without harming the skin?
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