Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.
Waxing usually lasts for 3 weeks, but it is painful.
Electrolysis and laser hair removal are “permanent” hair removal methods but are expensive and you have to find a trained professional, otherwise your skin could be damaged.
A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-12-17 03:20:06
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answered by gela 3
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Waxing and sugaring will be somewhat painful if you're not any further used to it, and searching on how smooth your epidermis is, you'll get tiny pimples from it the first few cases till your epidermis adapts to the approach. have you ever tried cream depilatory for facial hair? it truly is more beneficial undemanding than those different approaches, and safer to do your self than waxing for you to actual burn your self with. the hot hair will be darker than the lanugo (or toddler hair) that develop into there earlier because you've bumped off the toddler fantastic hair, permitting the mature hair to strengthen.
2016-11-27 00:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hair removal wax by "NAIR" is the best thing on earth to remove even the shortest of hair smoothly and instantly. It is first warmed in microwave and then used when it bearable enough warm as it cools downs it hardens enough to be pulled away. It gets a little pain but its worth it , much better then those ugly hair removin creames and eppillators which take much of our time.
2006-12-17 01:13:08
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answered by :) 3
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I don't know if this would help, it's a method of threading from Middle East but sb has 2 do it 4 u (maybe worth checking out)
2006-12-17 06:25:55
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answered by Anonymous
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a nose hair trimmer
2006-12-17 00:12:31
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answered by Marge Simpson 6
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waxing
it hurts, but go ahead and try
2006-12-17 00:54:29
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answered by Anonymous
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waxing
2006-12-17 02:39:34
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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You can use thread
2006-12-17 00:17:10
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answered by mms 3
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