SKB: Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow : Comment Contest
July 2, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Beauty and Style Channel, Contests, Contests/Giveaways, Site News

Like I promised a couple of weeks ago, She Knows Best has something for you guys and even your wife/gf. Let’s skip the long and winded introduction. What are the prizes?
Nads For Men Collection(5): Prices estimate from either Amazon.com or Drugstore.com
No-Heat Hair Removal Kit — $19.99 (you’re lucky coz my hubby doesn’t have this and he’s mighty jealous) 24-pack Hair Removal Strips — $8.49 In Grow Solution — $7.86 Xfol Follicle Release Scrub –$7.99 Depileze Soothing Body Balm –$7.99
YES To Carrots Collection(7): Unisex
Pampering Carrot Juice Shampoo — $7.99 Pampering Hair Mud Conditioner — $7.99 Carrot Rich Shower Gel –$7.99 Moisturizing Day Cream — $14.99 Facial Mud Peeling Cleanser — $9.99 Moisturizing Body Scrub – $9.99 Body Moisturizing Lotion –$7.99
PJE Los Angeles Shirts (2): Got A Sense Of Humor?
Don’t Blame Me, I Went To Rehab — $48 PJE Silhouette — $28
New Speed Stick 24/7 Gametime By Mennen (2) : Estimate $3.99 each
La Tweez : Illuminating Tweezers (1) : Unisex
New Irish Spring Body Wash : Original Scent (2) : $4.50 each


$232.18 (if I miscalculated, please let me know) worth of goodies from She Knows Best. You can share the Yes To Carrots collection and La Tweez with your wife/gf. So how are you going to win all of these?
First, This contest is only open to US residents. Sorry but I can’t afford to ship ‘em overseas. Nor can I afford to ship different prices to different winners therefore 1 winner will get $232.18 worth of prizes. Lucky Dude!
Answer the following questions : Write your answers in the comment section please
- What [strangest] part of your (or your hubby’s/bf’s) body have you shave/removed hair from?
How was it beneficial to you? What are the pros and cons of shaving/removing hair from your (or your hubby’s/bf’s) body?
If you haven’t ventured onto shaving/hair removal and is just contemplating, which part of your body and why?
Be funny, be creative, but please be honest. Comments answering the questions will be entered automatically. The winner will be picked randomly from a hat. Contest ends on July 15, 2007. Winner will be announced July 16th, 2007 .
*THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS*
Icebox Advertising :
Nads For Men
Yes To Carrots
La Tweez
Trigger Triangle
PJE Los Angeles : 2 shirts
Cohn Wolfe :
Colgate-Palmolive
Speed Stick 24/7 Gametime
Irish Spring Body Wash
Thanks also goes to my husband for coming up with the contest title : Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
Have Fun and Good Luck to Everyone!

















I have tweezed back hair off of my boyfriend’s back that comes up randomly on his shoulder blade. He think it began coming because of a bad scrape he got there once. As I got more comfortable and more obsessive about it not being there, (because he doens’t like it there), I use my fingers to pull it out. It seems to be loose roots because it doesn’t hurt him. I like taking it off of his body because it’s such a vulnerable position to have someone taking something away from you, it makes me feel like he is trusting me, and that I am doing something that makes him more confident.
My husband has several pointy, nasty hairs sprouting from the topside of his handsome Roman nose; they appear harmless at first glance, but they are indeed vile and serve no other purpose than to scratch and irritate my cheeks when we kiss.
I have convinced him (through daily threats and harassment) to let me tweeze those cactus-thorns on a weekly basis; it’s become a ritual and he now comes to me and asks me to do it for him!
Yes, my hubs also has one random black hair that comes out of the top of his nose! It is best for me to remove it because if he tries to remove it himself he just goes cross-eyed. I don’t mind doing it, because hey, I love the guy!
Mac, Olga and Tiffany, thank you for participating in the contest. Good Luck
My bf is so hairy that he often asks me to pluck the hairs off his face and upper back- with my hands. I guess he just doesn’t like using a tweezer. What’s even worse is that he says it doesn’t even hurt: That’s how hairy he is!
Okay, so the truth finally comes out. Bald Man isn’t actually bald at all, I just get a kick out of shaving his head while he sleeps, and he hasn’t figured out how to stop me, yet.
Okay, okay, he really is bald. I think I offered to shave his leg when we were in college. He was playing soccer and needed to have his ankle wrapped and I told him I’d help. I think mid-calf down was shaved by the time I got to him. I don’t think he trusted me with a razor near his skin, yet, at that point. I do shave his neck, now, after he cuts what hair is left.
Let’s face it, random back hairs are embarrassing–especially in the summer when taking your shirt off on the beach. I only have a few stragglies here and there on my back and before going to the beach one day, I asked my girlfriend to pluck them for me. I was kind of expecting a “no” because its a strange request. To my surprise she responded positively. I laid down on the bed with my shirt off and she got out her trusty tweezers. It was at this point that I realized what it must be like for a female taking care of her eyebrows all the time. While most of the hairs were harmless, a few of the stubborn hairs hurt. The entire experience is humbling and after my third yelp from the pain, I asked her to take a break. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her quite as excited to finish what she was doing. She had a somewhat devilish look in her eyes seeing me in such a vulnerable position seeing me whining about the “pain” I was going through. I could tell she was amused by my sudden wimpiness and appeared excited to finish.
She now offers on occasion to take care of my hair for me. It does require a lot of trust but considering the benefit for both of us, I guess it makes us closer.