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Doesn't hurt man, at least not on the chest. Trick is to find a hot beautician to take your mind off it / act tough in front of. I used to have an awesome one who was OCD about getting every last hair, used to use tweezers afterwards to clean up...I miss her :(

And farkin exfoliate or you'll be pimple city.

Simon e85 tune would help?

I did consider it, but don't want to deal with the pump shortage hassles, going to wait a bit longer until they're in more places. (Though I do pass 2 uniteds on the way home from work every day)... But its still a daily, so would need to lug jerrycans if I wanted to go to Winton or Shepparton etc. Plus would need even bigger injectors and fuel pump before the new tune Friday Week.... Blergh.

I'm a hairy dude and have got chest and back waxed when I was younger and then had back done a while later. will never get the front done again. belly button area was excruciating, but my hairs are anchored in, she put away the wax and got the hot gum out. fun times

also had laser done for more than just aesthetic reasons. and that is bearable after a session or two, but it's a long stint... 45mins of sunburn application for the back alone... but getting sensitive areas done with a more accurate and stronger machine had me struggling to keep still. had enough time to ponder about pain itself. and methods on ignoring it. when it's done you feel so numb and all you can smell is singed hair

Doesn't hurt man, at least not on the chest. Trick is to find a hot beautician to take your mind off it / act tough in front of. I used to have an awesome one who was OCD about getting every last hair, used to use tweezers afterwards to clean up...I miss her :(

And farkin exfoliate or you'll be pimple city.

I don't think any beauticians will be mirin my chest

Might give it a go, see if the smoothness is worth it

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