Not for me, the cream only removed hair on the surface and the hair grows thicker just like when you shave, but using wax or epilator, YES, the hair grows thinner because you removed the root.
2007-01-26 12:19:40
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answered by Speck Schnuck 5
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1) leg hair (isn't that always there?), period, breasts, pubic hair, hips, underarm hair, sweat/body odour 2) I used pads, I still do. I got my period in 2003 but I've been too scared to try tampons =P 8) I shave, with soap. 9) I generally shave twice a week (on Wednesday and Sunday). 12) It's called 'natural' for a reason. It doesn't matter at all. For some people it would feel more comfortable one way or the other and others do it for appearance. I got bored one day and I cut it and shaved it (I had had pubic hair for ... 5 years or so). I don't like it totally gone, so I usually trim it after I finish my period (sounds gross, but the hair keeps some blood trapped so it doesn't leak!) and leave it until after the next one. 18) When I first got my period it was very irregular, but I got it very often. For the last few years it's been extremely regular. I'm assuming it's irregular for you at the moment because you are just starting out, but it is possible to have longer gaps than usual. The average cycle is about 27 days (from the start of one period to the next), which is about the same as mine, but yours could be shorter or longer.
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard that myth about shaving. I am 46 years old so I have shaved, waxed, etc. legs makes no difference how it grows back. One very interesting thing though, I have not used or needed what so ever tweezers or to pluck my eye brows in over 20 years or more, though I started at about 13 or 14. I guess If you pull specific hairs out by the root enough times, they simply stop...Mary
2007-01-26 12:25:35
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answered by mary57whalen 5
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i think its all myth,
my friends have been waxing for ages the hair still grows back as usual (no finer than before) and hair creams same thing, unless you use the hair inhibilator to stop growth
2007-01-26 12:17:32
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answered by DeeDee 5
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DON'T EXPECT MIRACLES... WAXING MIGHT MAKE UR HAIR FINER BUT AFTER A LONG TIME AFTER USING IT. OH AND THE CREAM WON'T THEY STAY THE SAME.
2007-01-26 12:24:44
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answered by ker 2
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not incredibly finer, just a little. consider laser hair removal. i'm currently receiving treatments and its awesome! any questions, feel free to ask!
2007-01-26 12:17:02
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answered by Valerie 2
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waxing, yes. hair removal cream, NOOO!!! it makes them grow into little stubbles that are really hard to shave off.
2007-01-26 12:16:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been using NAIR for over 5 yrs now. It grows back just as thin or thick as it always has.
2007-01-26 12:18:12
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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It comes back about the same as it did before doing the treatment. I just do it again.
2007-01-26 12:18:29
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answered by tigerlily23 3
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no but if you wax i think you kill the root enough times that it doesnt grow as much.
2007-01-26 12:18:13
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answered by emily_3383 2
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