Hey, ya'll. Is it hot where you are? It's triple digits here, and I'm hiding inside. I don't know how she did it, but my one year old, Lulu, just got the remote control for the ceiling fan and turned it on - guess she's feeling the burn, too, huh?
Anyway, Summer calls for smooth skin, right? Well, luckily I got to try some hair removal goodies from Nad's and I can tell you about them!
I remember when Nad's first came to the States. I remember Sue Ismiel talking so pleasantly on screen about this lovely goop and how it would pull all of your tiny hairs out by the root. She seemed so earnest that I believed her when she said it wasn't painful.
I remember trying that goop and thinking "that woman is a damn liar!"*
*At the time, I'd never had any kind of waxing done, so pulling my own hair out by the root seemed extra dramatically ouchy!
I also remember feeling sorry for her daughter, for whom Ms. Ismiel created the product. The story went a little like this: her daughter had embarrassing hair on her forearm and they wanted a natural, no-heat product to help get rid of the problem. Then, right there on the commercial, Ms. Ismiel put the goop on her daughter and yanked it off. To her credit, the daughter didn't wince, nor did she seem embarrassed by the fact that she was now on television all over the world talking about her "embarrassing issue". Way to keep it on the down-low, Mom!
Oh, and I remember my brother laughing like Beavis and Butthead whenever they said "nads".
Want to hear about how my most recent experience with Nad's went? Keep reading...
Anyway, Summer calls for smooth skin, right? Well, luckily I got to try some hair removal goodies from Nad's and I can tell you about them!
I remember when Nad's first came to the States. I remember Sue Ismiel talking so pleasantly on screen about this lovely goop and how it would pull all of your tiny hairs out by the root. She seemed so earnest that I believed her when she said it wasn't painful.
I remember trying that goop and thinking "that woman is a damn liar!"*
*At the time, I'd never had any kind of waxing done, so pulling my own hair out by the root seemed extra dramatically ouchy!
I also remember feeling sorry for her daughter, for whom Ms. Ismiel created the product. The story went a little like this: her daughter had embarrassing hair on her forearm and they wanted a natural, no-heat product to help get rid of the problem. Then, right there on the commercial, Ms. Ismiel put the goop on her daughter and yanked it off. To her credit, the daughter didn't wince, nor did she seem embarrassed by the fact that she was now on television all over the world talking about her "embarrassing issue". Way to keep it on the down-low, Mom!
Oh, and I remember my brother laughing like Beavis and Butthead whenever they said "nads".
Want to hear about how my most recent experience with Nad's went? Keep reading...