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Magic Update

okay... the patch test remained negative for over 26 hours... so I bit the bullet and took the plunge.. Chey I am quite impressed... it works much better than Nair or Waxing... I think I will need to touch it up in a day or so....there are a few strays... but I didn't keep it on very long.. Just 6 minutes... there was no burning... which is something that I can't say for Nair... all that did was burn my skin and leave all the hair.... Thanks again for the endorsement... gotta get that Keeper now...
 
sweet soft kiss -

wow. you are sooo much more careful about that patch test biz!

i'm all about, oh, hair dye, yep, we'll go for it, oh, hey, that didnt' burn, let's do here, and here, and here..
 
LOL... I never did a patch test on hair dye....but then again I NEVER tried to dye my hair down there either... After the Nair Debacle I thought it would be prudent to test first... LOL
 
LOL

Ohhh, my- no, I didn't mean hair dye down there!

my mom likes that nair bleach, but it was such a pain, and it did burn... I've never tried a Magic like cream before - it's soo cool, tho - thanks, Chey!
 
I have nothing to say regarding, whatever is being discussed in here, but all of the breasts and asses in this thread are making my head spin.
 
Cheyenne... Just wanted to thank you again for the Magic endorsement... just did a second application... and this worked better... think mostly because I found a better spatula substitute... my expired AAA card... swipe, swipe, swipe and hopped into the shower... no burns and no stubble... incredible product and half the price of Nair...
 
You're welcome, everyone. :)

And I'm not surprised friends didn't jump right on the "Keeper" bandwagon. I tried to tell the female members of my family first and they thought I was nuts. Think about it- if if it difficult to get women HERE to try it, how hard do you think it will be in the "real world" to find the open minded women who would consider it?
 
Cheyenne said:
You're welcome, everyone. :)

And I'm not surprised friends didn't jump right on the "Keeper" bandwagon. I tried to tell the female members of my family first and they thought I was nuts. Think about it- if if it difficult to get women HERE to try it, how hard do you think it will be in the "real world" to find the open minded women who would consider it?

I ordered a Keeper yesterday:)
 
Chey -

1 friend has ordered the keeper, one has politely no thank you'd the idea, and the others ignored my raving e-mail. Maybe they think my e-mail got hijacked with a virus, god forbid!

But I love the thing, and Magic, too.
 
Eventually the Keeper will take over the world. :)


Nah, not really. Too many women still think of their period as "Aunt Flo" or "their visiting friend." I suspect they will never be comfortable enough with their own period to consider something like the Keeper. If you don't consider your period to be just another bodily function to deal with, the Keeper probably isn't for you. It definitely IS different from the other products out there.
 
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