Tend Skin for a Sleeker Bikini Line

September 15, 2005

If you’re not familiar with it, Tend Skin is a product that helps stop those nasty ingrown hair bumps that you get a) when your wax job starts to grow back in or b) when you shave against the grain in your bikini line area or c) you’re cheap and lazy and keep using a razor after it’s gotten dull. Oh, wait. That’s me. Never mind.

While I’m not a fan of the Brazilian wax, I do need to manicure my bikini line regularly. And as I have blogged about in the past, it seems to be getting more bold in it’s advancement beyond the pantylines so waxing actually makes more sense than shaving. But I’ve never been able to figure out how people (read: those in adult entertainment *ahem*) manage to be free of a single ingrown hair anywhere. It’s like some kind of trade secret or something and nobody’s giving it up willingly.

Well, greedy strippers and aestheticians, you no longer have this mom over a barrel. Nope. I have found Tend Skin. And it does work.

But there is one thing I can’t overlook; that being the price. You need to use Tend Skin EVERY DAY and it goes fast. Particularly when you’re using a cotton ball, which soaks up about half of this liquid gold and wastes it.

When a 4 oz bottle costs $20 plus S&H (what I paid ordering directly from the company) that can add up quick, especially when you use it on multiple areas. A dripless gel or roll-on formula would work much better, in my opinion. And when they read this and use my idea, they better cut me in on the profits!

In a nutshell, Tend Skin works well but it’s prohibitive price is a sticking point for me. That aside, they don’t test on animals (which I love) so if you’re considering buying it, at least you can do so with a crystal clear conscience!

8 Responses to “ Tend Skin for a Sleeker Bikini Line ”

  1. Max on November 23, 2009 at 2:53 pm

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  3. john seain on January 16, 2010 at 9:04 am

    i’ll think to buy them…. thanks for the info
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  4. Terry on February 1, 2010 at 9:11 am

    I found I’m a bad man,I browsing this blog just because “bikini”.
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  5. bee on May 25, 2010 at 10:36 pm

    Great post, I couldn’t agree more with you. This is a cool site with good content. I’ll definitely be back…Thanks

  6. Jerome Creps on June 3, 2010 at 4:15 pm

    Way back I used stringing to remove my unwanted hair but it was so stressfull that I wanted to give it up. I gave shaving a try and it worked ok but was kind of time consuming. So I tried silk n sensepil and was suprisingly pleased. I actually tried the silkn and was extremely happy with the final outcome. It provided me fast hair removal at an unbelievable fee. I definitly recommend it to someone before stringing.

  7. Jane Ellen on June 5, 2010 at 5:29 am

    Wow, a bit to expensive for me. Although it would make me look great in my american flag bikini..

    Thanks for the tip though!

  8. Kerry on August 28, 2010 at 12:44 pm

    @Terry lol The word bikini always brings interest.

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