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I've got too much hair in a spot I can't quite shave well. Aside from laser removal how can I get rid of it? I've searched the net and it seems that creams might be the best way. Any suggestions for some good ones?

2007-03-24 08:49:48 · 6 answers · asked by i_amme_ur_not 3 in Beauty & Style Hair

Ok the census seems to say that creams are liked a lot. Any suggestions on names of stuff? I'm unfamiliar with this, being a guy and all.

2007-03-24 09:06:34 · update #1

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# STEP 1: Consider bleaching. Although this does not get rid of unwanted hair, it does lighten hair to a soft blond hue, rendering mustaches almost invisible. Some women also bleach the hair on their arms.

# STEP 2: Try depilatories'cream-based products you apply on top of unwanted hair. Depilatories, popular for the bikini area, come with specific instructions for how long to leave the cream on. When you rinse away the depilatory, the unwanted hair should wash away with the cream. However, results vary widely.

# STEP 3: Use that old standby'shaving. It's fast and easy, but the hair grows back quickly. Women should never shave a mustache, as it will grow back stubbly and not soft.

# STEP 4: Consider plucking, which is effective for small patches of hair. Keep in mind that repeated tweezing of the same hairs over the years can damage the hair roots enough to result in permanent hair removal, so be careful when tweezing eyebrows'if styles change, you may not get your old brows back.

# STEP 5: Evaluate waxing'especially popular for eyebrows and the bikini area. A mixture of hot oil, rosin and paraffin is spread over unwanted hair. Once the wax cools, it's ripped off, along with the unwanted hairs. Though this method can be uncomfortable, the advantage is that the hair doesn't return for several weeks.

# STEP 6: Investigate sugaring, a technique devised by the ancient Egyptians that uses all-natural ingredients. A paste of sugar and water is applied over unwanted hair. When the sugar mix dries, it's yanked off, along with the hair. As with waxing, the advantage is that the hair doesn't return for several weeks; the discomfort is similar to that of pulling off a bandage with hair underneath.

# STEP 7: Look into electrolysis, which involves removal of each hair with an electric current and a fine needle. You must continue electrolysis for several months or even years to remove all unwanted hair, and the process can be quite painful.

I hope this helps you out!

2007-03-24 08:56:53 · answer #1 · answered by T 1 · 2 0

I would recommend getting the hair waxed. Whenever I get waxed it usually takes about 3 weeks to a month before the hair starts to grow back. If I am unable to get waxed, I usually use nair.

2007-03-24 08:57:40 · answer #2 · answered by miss_atanyia 1 · 0 0

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2016-10-19 12:49:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

waxing, Nair cream. or go to a professional removal salon

2007-03-24 08:54:56 · answer #4 · answered by hello 4 · 0 0

there is a new product out where you spray it on your body while in the shower and it removes hair...you could spray it on the spot you need to get the hair off.

2007-03-24 08:57:59 · answer #5 · answered by PJ 1 · 0 0

If you think waxing would hurt it doesn't. i do it all the time. but if you have sensitive skin than go for the cream.

2007-03-24 09:00:29 · answer #6 · answered by Sprinkles 2 · 0 0

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