Female body hair?!?
i have dismal coarse hair due to ethnic background and the supposed to be peach fuzzes on my stomach/back are dark and detectable.
my arms and legs hairs are not corase at adjectives but i still seem to hold hair on my spinal column and my stomach.
If it isnt all over distinct and just distinct on the trail and around belly button area, what is the best method to ger rid of them?
Answers:
Lazer removal will hand over you quick, permanant results...at a cost.
I hold the same problem (damn genes!) and I've tried profusely of hair removal creams, but it grows final so fast and doesn't seem to be to get thiner and lighter near time as it is supposed to.
So I wax it with Nair wax and cloth strips. It stings (about as much as a slap in the face) and is a bit red for an hour or two but its soooo smooth and it stays gone for ages. Plus it comes final finer.
So basically it comes done to your budget, if you own the money, get it lazered, and its gone for fitting. If you are poor like me...wax it! Hope this help
Use Nair or Neet. Get laser treatments for irremediable removal.
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It really depends on your skin and spike type. If your skin isn't particularly sensitive, depilatory creams or gel (Nair, Veet, Neet, etc.) might work well for you, though if your hackle is coarse you will have to evacuate them on for longer. (I know there is a brand call "Magic" that is market specifically at black men, and is much stronger than others, as their facial hair tend to be very coarse and shaving can be difficult or irritating.) Waxing is also an preference, but it's painful (to a degree) and in attendance's an increased risk of ingrown hairs (which are hurting and unsightly, but not dangerous); but it has the control of gradually thinning the mane out. Electrolysis and laser hair removal are also choice, but they are expensive and must be done professionally, and electrolysis can be painful. However, they are both moderately permanent.You can other shave, too. Shave in the direction of mane growth and moisturize afterwards to minimize razor burn.