How to lose arm mane?

yea so i'm a girl and hairy arms on a girl is very unsightly...(stupid genes!) anyway....i don't like wax because when i wax my legs the hair folicles get all bumby and complex so when i run myhand through my leg it IS hairless but then it has bumps everywhere and last for like a longg longg time. i don't want that on my arms and i don't want to shave because it gets thick and i don't want chemicals. way out?
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Use lotion after you shave? Try it on a smaladjectivesrea i could be wrong lemme know how it works, it also depends on how old you are i think. Source(s): me
Hair does NOt obtain thicker when you shave it.
THe only thing that happens is the ends of the hackle that are cut are more obvious than the softer natural ends.

I shave my arms.
no biggie.
i do it in the shower.
Just do it as soon as the pelt becomes noticeable to you.

If you are blonde, don't even bother. Blonde hair on arms only looks like down, and is not ugly at all.
There is laser hair removal but this can be costly and isn't always permanent.
Electrolysis is ongoing, but I had it in my armpits and I think I'd a bit give birth than go through that pain again (mind you, I didn't hold the numbing). It is also very (!) pricey because you ahve to return for several treatments.
The hairs on your arms are less gummy than the hairs on your legs, so you may have an easier time waxing them. If you don't want to do this at home you can stir to a salon for around $20. I've had no problem with waxing my arms surrounded by the past but always get bumpy legs.
Shaving doesn't engender it grow thicker, you're simply cutting it at the thickest part of the hair so this is what you see when it grows out.
There is the way out of bleaching the hairs if they are dark but not long, and you have f??te skin.
That Smooth-Away thing you see on TV really works, they're pretty cheap, and I think you can get them surrounded by places like Wal-Mart now. I have one and use it on my arms every few days. You don't go and get stubbly or rashy right after like you do with shaving, but it does grow back as stubble contained by a few days. They also get rid of dead skin so you're super soft after, but it's kind of similar to shaving in the sense that once you start you have to keep doing it.
There are creams approaching Nair that will remove your hair, but make sure you get a lenient version if you have sensitive skin.
Good luck lady!
There is always hackle Lazar removal. Supposedly it lasts a couple weeks? Good luck!


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