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Previously on "Hair Removal Cream"
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That stuff stinks. Or at least it did last time I tried it about 20 years ago. Maybe they've improved the formula now.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDid you put this in as an answer to 'Why do you think you should be a CUK Moderator?' question?
I've done worse. Substituting toothpaste for silicone sealant was a memorable one. We used to compete for the title of 'most evil practical joker' in that student houseshare.
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I came across this product when looking for something to reduce the tickling my girlfriend was suffering during our weekly tea-bagging sessions, the mild burning sensation was pleasant at first but much like a dodgy midrange not only did this sensation quickly become unpleasant but it left an untolerable aftertaste in my girlfriend's mouth. The numbing of her tongue was handy though as it suppressed her gag reflex leading to a night that has easily made my top 3. All in all I would rate this product as an 8 which would easily be a nine if it came in strawberry flavour.
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Originally posted by realityhack View Post
I once mixed that stuff into a fellow student's shampoo as a practical joke. Poor lad, he thought he had alopecia.
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Surely all of us rich contractors can afford laser? Hair removal cream, so working class, sniff.
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostSerious question, the older I get, the fuzzier my earlobes have become, do you reckon this stuff would do the trick or would it fck them up?
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I use a beard trimmer / hair clipper. Much safer as long as you don't try and use bare blades on your scrotum. Always go with at least a number 1.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo is using hair removal cream better than using strips for a back, crack and sack?
Keep the hair, you're a man.
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Serious question, the older I get, the fuzzier my earlobes have become, do you reckon this stuff would do the trick or would it fck them up?
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So is using hair removal cream better than using strips for a back, crack and sack?
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