Hair growth for February Day 20

Using the personal touch to remove these hairs. Let's see how long this lasts. :-)
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  • I have the same thing ...
  • I found them on Walmart's website on sale for around $6.00, $13.00 regular price. So they aren't too bad.
  • That's useful to know. I'll have to see if they have them over here in the UK. Do you know if they are expensive? X

  • There are no bad or silly questions :-) the personal touch is a hair trimmer that is use for face, chest, toe, and stomach hairs. My mom gets me one for my birthday every 5 years or so. They used to be really popular, but other brands are made constantly and can be found all over (wal-mart, bed bath and beyond, and other grocery stores) part of the "as seen on TV" section. It's cheaper than the "no,no" hair removal tool. :-)
  • Well its the truth. Surely you should proud of the progress you've made. :) you should be! I agree, stress makes my hairs worse and its upsets me, then because I'm upset over it, that makes it worse even more. This may sound silly, but what is the personal touch? Do you shave your hairs on your chin? I'm OK, weight is continuing to fluctuate and I have good days and bad days. Don't worry hun, I've been busy with work to! How's things with your husband now? X

  • Thanks so much! It has been getting better. The hairs are moving down my chin each time I use the personal touch to trim them. When I get stressed, they get worse.
    How's your journey been? I've been so out of it lately. Working and hanging out with my husband takes up most if my time. :-)
  • Very impressed, its looking like its under control. Please take this as a compliment but your hairs are barely visible. They are so light! :) you should be proud of your progress hun x

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