I haven't shaved my legs or underarms in six years. Before you begin thinking that I must, by now, resemble some kind of hybrid woman/monkey I'll clarify. Since just before I got married I decided that waxing was the way to go. So, once a month I would go to my local beauty parlour (it's a small town, it really is a parlour, not a salon) and fork out nigh on £40 to get my legs and underarms waxed and my eyebrows waxed/plucked/threaded (depended on mood/therapist). Then I got pregnant and went on maternity leave and suddenly £40 a month was a lot of money to spend on a 'non-essential'. In some ways I felt quite relieved - although I quite enjoyed the hour of 'me time' I was finding it increasingly difficult to spare the time and the guilt and worry I felt about leaving the monkey princess with someone while I lay back and got beautified negated the positive me-time vibe. The problem was, I suddenly had to find a way of removing that excess hair, something I hadn't had to think about in a long time. I like waxing. I don't find it particularly painful and I like that re-growth is soft and reduces over time, but there was no way I was going to self-wax. I thought about (and indeed tried a couple of times) depilatory cream. Smelly, messy and just not much fun. I ended up back with shaving, which I had dismissed out of hand to begin with as I used to just HATE shaving. Regrowth is stubbly and (for me at least) pretty quick. I was never very good at shaving either and always sported nicks and scabs, so it was with a due sense of trepidation that I ventured to my local pharmacy to buy the necessary. I was first of all surprised by how 'feminine' all the products were. There didn't seem to be the pastel disposable bics that I used to get, so I had to investigate the more 'luxury' end of the market. I plumped for Venus with Olay (I know Olay is good so figured this was as good a decision as any). It even came with a little sucker attachment for you to hang up in the shower - brilliant! This morning was the moment of truth...I panicked a little when I realised I had forgotten to get any sort of shaving cream and was weighing up my soap options, but when I read the packaging it said I wouldn't need a separate shaving cream. Hmmm, thought I. This is going to be interesting... Then I shaved. And my God, were my eyes opened. What a truly amazing advance has been made in women's razors since I last shaved! It was smooth and gentle; no rasping, no nicks, and it was quick! I seem to remember scraping away at my legs and underarms for hours! Why had no-one told me? All that wasted money :(
So, in conclusion, I am currently a shaving convert. Let's just see how the re-growth treats me...
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Yesterday and today's outfit
Yes, well spotted, it's the Monsoon linen trousers again. And if you look carefully, it's the dark green vest too, but anyways... I really like this outfit. The white cardigan/top is from M&S and I just adore it. For some reason it makes me feel presentable, like I've dressed up. 3/4 length sleeves are my absolute favourite. I'm not fond of short sleeves or sleeves because of the bingo -wing issue (and quite often, the underarm hair issue...another post coming up soon on that subject) so 3/4 length feels like a great compromise. I quite like my forearms and I feel more weather appropriate. Pleasingly, this outfit looks almost as nice in the photo as it does in my head ;)
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