Do any girls on here have excess body hair? If you do, how do you deal with it, what have you tried, (ex: lazer, wax, shaving)/
I have so much hair, it's one of my biggest insecurities.It makes me feel like shit, I don't know what to do, and I feel like I'm the only girl with so much hair.
Guys, how do you feel about a girl with body hair?
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08-02-2012 01:36 AM #1
Hair ;/
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08-02-2012 02:22 PM #2Registered User
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Excessive body hair can be a huge turn off. Some guys are into it, but they're one in a million. As a guy, we mostly either shave or trim, and on certain areas, not necessarily everywhere. But the rules are completely different for us. For girls, unless it's thin hair that isn't really visible unless under scrutiny, or under certain lights, it's not a big deal, really.
But if the hair is really noticeable, then you're gonna have to get rid of it. Don't use a razor, that's for sure. While the whole "it'll grow back thicker" thing is a myth, what it does is the root of the hair shows after a couple of days, and it looks horrendous. Everyone can tell that it's been shaved off, so instead use hair removal cream. I can personally recommend Veet hair removal cream (don't ask how I know so much about womens hair removal) as it works really well. Basically, you want to get rid of it everywhere.
For "down there" me personally, I like it gone, but it's not a must. For the "down there" region, even trimming with an electric razor is fine.
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08-02-2012 06:51 PM #3
Do you know of permanent ways? I've heard of lazer, but do you know anything else? Hey man, as long as you can help me, I don't give a shit where you know these things. It's just hella embarassing.
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08-03-2012 04:05 AM #4Registered User
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Laser surgery is permanent and relatively painless, yes, but for the scale of a full body laser removal surgery, not only is it fairly expensive, but it could take a long time to recover and you'd have to go in multiple times for different body parts.
There do exist permanent hair removal creams, but as far as most dermatologists would go, they'd tell you that they're gimmicks and not to be trusted. Most women I know just wax on a monthly basis. They only laser off certain parts that you can't normally reach while waxing, or just small regions at a time.
Example, they wax once a month anyway, but they'll wax again in the middle of the month if they know they'll be going for an event wearing a mini skirt, or some sort of special occasion where they'll be wearing a revealing gown. But there are some parts you don't want hair no matter what, example underarms or pubes, so they only laser those particular spots.
tl;dr Don't laser unless you're sure you can afford it and are absolutely certain you're willing to put up with the procedures for an extended duration. Just do what most women do and wax monthly. Hope this helps.
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08-03-2012 07:00 AM #5
female moustache are absolutley horrible, if you have those laser that shit. Otherwise just wax every month, and shave when there is some special occasion like hook up with someone, or going to the pool/beach w/e
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08-03-2012 03:12 PM #6
I just want a permanent solution, you know? Because waxing is painful and doesn't last long, versus lazer that is also painful, takes a couple treatments but is permanent. How expensive we talking?
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08-03-2012 03:52 PM #7Registered User
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Several thousands of dollars, you're gonna have to go to a clinic and find out. But a note, waxing isn't that painful, and it's only once a month anyway. If you only laser the stache, it'll be considerably cheaper.
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08-03-2012 05:31 PM #8
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08-03-2012 11:22 PM #9
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08-03-2012 11:23 PM #10
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02-15-2013 07:43 PM #11
I have the opposite problem, I'm a 22 year old male and struggle to find much hair anywhere but on my head ='(
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02-15-2013 11:04 PM #12
This is an old thread, but if plucy ever comes back....
Bleach your hair! It's better than it returning over and over . And laser treatment is NOT guaranteed to work 100% and you can't shave/wax/cream at all during those months you do the treatment.
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02-17-2013 09:30 PM #13
I use shaving, waxing and hair removal creams to keep me groomed.

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