I got this helpful gear hint from a fellow active MSer and thought I would pass it along. While I don't shave my legs, I know many of you do! - Dave
I bought my Tria laser (http://www.triabeauty.com/) 2 months ago and find it is working very well. I purchased it because I find balancing on one leg, trying not to drop my razor while trying to shave my other leg quite a challenge these days.
Putting a leg in the bathroom sink to shave it is completely out of the question.
I may not be able to walk in stilettos anymore, but I will not have hairy legs.
This should be marketed to women with multiple sclerosis and other degenerative neuromuscular diseases. We are still women and we still want to hang on to feeling good about ourselves.
Tria is helping me by eliminating the very time consuming, physically challenging chore of shaving, thereby allowing me to store that energy for other tasks.
Putting a leg in the bathroom sink to shave it is completely out of the question.
I may not be able to walk in stilettos anymore, but I will not have hairy legs.
This should be marketed to women with multiple sclerosis and other degenerative neuromuscular diseases. We are still women and we still want to hang on to feeling good about ourselves.
Tria is helping me by eliminating the very time consuming, physically challenging chore of shaving, thereby allowing me to store that energy for other tasks.
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