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Has any1 tried babybliss simply smooth or similar, whats it like etc?

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justasking | 22:09 Tue 17th Oct 2006 | Beauty
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Anyone tried the Babybliss simply smooth? Their like pads that apparently buff hair away. I cant get the link for some reason but its number 883/0801 in the argos website. Are they any good because ive seen lots of them on ebay and they've all been used once suggesting that it's not very good? I am contemplating getting one but don't wanna waste my money.
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They are crap. Seriously, dont waste your money.
yes it is very good i found that using a razor on my legs caused ingrowing hairs and with the babybliss i didnt get this , not to be used if anyone suffers from varicose vein's
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Do you think you could use on private areas? :$
Is this the things like sandpaper. If it is, I tried the pads you rub yourself, kind of like sanding your skin. I've got sensative skin and they didn't agree with me at all.
Yes! I have a Babyliss thingy. They are brilliant, but you can get exactly the same effect for 99p.

Buy three little pieces of fine grade sandpaper in a packet in any major chemist (Two different brands I use, but not sure if I'm allowed to advertise?).

Sensitive skin is a problem. I suggest you don't sand the day of a big event in case you have a little reaction.

Tips... First, don't do too much at once. A light quick going over more frequently is better than a heavy handed one-off sanding. Also, I soothe my skin by wiping with baby oil after. Third, I have found over the years that it is better to do it immediately before a shower, not after.

Wow! It's so much better than any other method because it smoothes the skin, too. Looks really shiny and healthy. Feels incredibly smoothe, too. Gives you that "model"-look.
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are you serious about the sandpaper thing???
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oh i missed rhona_j's post, you are serious about sand paper. I might try it thanks for the tip.
Hi,

I have one of the Babybliss and it is brillant. I have real senstivate skin and it was fine on my skin.

It is worth buying. And as in another answer your legs are left as smooth as anything. And I also find that it stops the hairs growing back real thick

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