@linmariestaylit: WAX WITH ME!! THIS IS MY SECOND TIME GETTING WAXED. I WAS SUPER SCARED TO GO BECAUSE OF THE FIRST TIME. I LITERALLY ALMOST JUMPED OUT OF THE CHAIR LAST TIME #waxwithme #WAX #Vlog #TIKTOKVLOG #VLOGWITHME #linmarievlogs

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briangrier215
Brian Grier215 :
I love the sound of your voice I can listen to good all day
2024-12-27 18:19:38
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boss_ladyyj
Bosslady :
Also ask the person to apply pressure after they wax it helps too
2024-02-15 22:51:12
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reese02_bhaddie
Reese :
I'm too scared to do it
2024-02-12 20:33:31
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sharon.richardson7
Sharon Richardson :
what's the name of the spray you used
2024-02-18 01:12:26
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msw00ds
riddle me_woods :
I don’t care how many times you go it still hurts just expected
2024-02-14 21:38:56
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southend_shawn
Insane City 🔱 :
Lemme sign up for this bs
2024-02-12 04:17:06
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designerlover_cdguccilv
Life is GUCCI!👍🏾❤️ :
Laser hair removal is much better
2024-02-13 07:01:22
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nyc12a
DA.C.E.O. :
😂😂😂
2024-02-14 16:53:45
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issa.beaut_
issa.beaut_ :
Have you thought about sugar waxing ?
2024-02-19 00:33:07
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lilmissdancerme
Danielle Daines :
I love getting waxed .. ❤️you get used to it.
2024-03-29 08:09:07
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biggbabyy42
Biggbabyy :
You should go to my location my girl is the best!!!!!!!!
2024-03-04 04:58:36
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jasonmathis138
Jason Mathis138 :
embrace your glow and let it grow💯😘
2024-02-26 05:26:58
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noname44032
noname44032 :
Laser is so much easier
2024-02-25 02:24:37
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andrewmcgill212
andrewmcgill212 :
😂😂😂 Waxing Surgery
2024-02-25 01:21:35
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darryl420
Darryl :
I love a lady,who takes time 2 b a lady 🌹💋🧸
2024-02-22 12:50:26
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tim.bowen
tim bowen :
👅👅👅👅👅👅
2024-02-21 01:27:35
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jsballard08
Jr :
😂😂😂 you are too funny. you were about to drop TMI. 😂😂
2024-02-20 07:53:29
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taurashollowpoint0
Taurus Hollowpoint :
Try hair clippers. I’ll tapper it for you.
2024-02-20 05:13:41
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aurorashadow_27
aurorashadow_27 :
lol how is the breeze?
2024-02-19 21:33:53
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mocchiatosponge
A :
@malachi
2024-02-12 04:31:21
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reesefranklin97
reesefranklin97 :
smooth as a babies ass
2024-03-20 19:13:47
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barackaallah_ssd
MUBARACK😇 :
wat is wax
2024-02-20 09:18:04
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richardothompson6
richardothompson6 :
it's alot a bush .... 💯dwl
2024-02-20 00:28:48
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user2505945330033
user2505945330033 :
that's looked bad ..your FACE... 😳
2024-02-19 21:20:51
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chop7don
Andre Smith1866 :
You should let me do it for you next time sweetie 🙏😎
2024-02-19 20:39:01
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antonio_amrs_spence
Dre_A.M.R.S_Spence :
😅😅😅😅😂😂
2024-02-19 20:20:35
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gino_387
gino_387 :
I would like to see how that thang be shining after the wax😲
2024-02-19 20:11:00
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arthirothyssen
MR Thyssen :
i like the way you pull your face
2024-02-19 15:56:40
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delroydelly173
Delroy Delly173 :
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
2024-02-19 12:43:40
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tommysunsonverdell
Tommy Verdell :
🥰🥰🥰
2024-02-19 11:24:17
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