It is possible in the home. It is just a real sticky and painful thing to learn to do. Always easier if someone else does it. However, I did learn how to make Halawa without too much trouble. Use a candy thermometer.
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-------------------- شكرا و أللام عليكم شيبى Posts: 2133 | From: Redneckland | Registered: Oct 2006
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Oh thanks:) I am wondering should I pay for a tharapist to do that ( every second montc...canīt afford:( ) or try to make it by myself. It may be a bigg mess. It is also acrobatic to wax legs behind, not sure if my nerves are ready to that now...
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I am not a woman, but I imagine you and a friend could get it done at a salon a few times and observe the method that they use there. Then after a few months you would have learned the method by observing the salon aestheticians. You and your friend could help eachother for the hard to reach spots, and practice what you have learned. If it works out, you save money from then on.
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quote:Originally posted by Graf_Genn: I am not a woman, but I imagine you and a friend could get it done at a salon a few times and observe the method that they use there. Then after a few months you would have learned the method by observing the salon aestheticians. You and your friend could help eachother for the hard to reach spots, and practice what you have learned. If it works out, you save money from then on.
Did you know partners shave each other for fun?
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