Miracle Light @ Home

Lazy title, lazy post.

Today I want to talk about two things: first, I made some SFW social medias.

I made them because I want to see if I can take this identity (Charlie) beyond just smut & fantasy and build it up into something that can eventually become my main online world. So, for context, IRL I have a normal, SFW online presence. I hang out on twitch, I stream, I have a twitter, discord, friends, I shitpost, etc., but the more time I spend here, carefully exploring myself and reworking my identity, the more I want it to be real, and the more detached I become with my "normal" one. 

Plus, I kind of feel like I want a fresh start, you know? Try new things, make new mistakes, but I don't want to change what I already have because it's too close to my IRL identity. Also because I want to still have that "normal"-ness there waiting for me, acting as a safety net in case this experiment crashes and burns.

So I made them. They're out there waiting. I don't have any content on them yet, but maybe one day soon I'll start shitposting on them.

Second order of business: I really want to talk about how friggin' happy I am that I bit the bullet and bought a personal laser-hair-removal thingy for use at home.

"Why," you ask. Because it works!

"No, why did you buy one?" Oh, because I'm a ball of social anxiety and general mess, and despite living in Sin City I'm too shy to book sessions at a salon for facial hair removal (or worse). So I did some research to try and understand how the tech works, and it's literally just light. Literally just a strong little laser that penetrates your skin and burns up your follicles* so they stop making hair. And since it's just strong light, I figured that there had to be some good-enough devices available to the public in this year of our lord 2021.

And lo and behold there are, and they're great.

I mean, the whole thing hurts like heck**, seriously, but I think it's worth it.

Anyways, the reason I'm writing all of this is because I want to share my results from about a month or so of use (two sessions, just did my third), so check it out: 

That weird hairless triangle is there because I'm lazy

Now, I've never been a super hairy person - I was never able to grow a beard - but I always had some scruff under my lower lip and in the mustache area, and my chin would get somewhat fuzzy after a day. After two sessions about 2 and a half weeks apart, a lot of the mustache hair is absent, as is the scruff under my lips, and there's random empty patches around my chin. I call this an absolute win!

And, mind you, this was going a whole day without shaving, so I'm pretty, pretty happy.

I mean, I was ready to wear masks for the rest of my life to hide the shadow on those hard-to-shave days, but I might be able to ditch it within a year if I keep this up!

That's exciting.

Anyways, today I did my third session, I bumped up the power to half (I was doing 1/5th and 2/5ths before) and gosh it hurt, but the redness wasn't super bad, here:

So, anyways...

That's all I wanted to share today. I have been working on a couple other drafts, one calling out fake Doms (and how to spot them), and another on edgy kink (basically how emascculation/misgendering work as humiliation play for me) to try and further explore the pronouns thing, but I don't know when/if they'll ever be finished.

Chin up, though, my diet has begun to bear fruit, so I'll probably continue this trend of posting more pix!


* This is different from electrolysis, which uses tiny needles that go INTO your skin to shock or burn the little follicles.

**And going to a salon also hurts (unless they've got some of the super cool machines that try to cool your skin so it doesn't burn as bad).

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