Remove hair with thread B 2:19

Need to get rid of some unwanted hair? This simple technique is anti-wrinkle and enables both women and men to remove unwanted facial hair from skin that's too sensitive for laser or waxing.

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urmynz 7/26/09 10:34 PM
i did hear about this technique, was pretty curious to see how it was done... this video wasn't the greatest quality, but gave u a general idea of how this works.
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