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featurs about your body that bother you the most

Started by Emmalene, November 23, 2007, 01:38:33 PM

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zombiesarepeaceful

Besides my body as a whole? Honestly I'd do away with the whole damn thing...my chest and lack of male genitalia bothers me the most. And my huge nonmale lips.
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Princess

waxing and plucking both hurt me. i'm not good with pain, but when it's my beauty, it sort of helps me get through it.
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deviousxen

I started liking it after a while to tell the truth, but I wish I'd just STOP. Period. I wish I had blocked it when I started puberty originally cause I never liked it then either.
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Pockubus

I'm not too ashamed of my penis too for whatever reason.  Definately my wide ribcage and shoulders are what bother me the most.  I'm kinda chubby, but I think that looks good on girls, I'm hoping that the hormones will make me a chubby, busty beauty, lol. :)
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monica_mis

i would say beside my tummy, it would be my short stubby fingers...
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deviousxen

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cindybc

Hi, Deviousxen,
There is a way to get rid of body hair without doing expensive electrolysis or laser.

I used to shave my entire body and legs every evening for all of the first 6 years of my being full time, "a pain in the neck!!" to be sure. Actually a pain in the tootsie roll, too!. The result being unsightly razor nicks, I looked like a bloody pincushion in different places of my body, especially in the bony areas. I have always loved being on the beach in the summer so can you imagine how that felt for one who prided herself to be reasonably good looking in a bathing suit on the beach.   

Anyway it was my mate, Wing Walker, who came to the rescue on how to get rid of the body hair:  an *epilator.*   Well, I used that epilator faithfully at the beginning every evening until just a few months ago. Now I only need to epilate once every ten days and even the the hairs that still grow back in are very light.

As for the face I am afraid the only way to get rid of it is electrolysis or laser. There is a cream that comes in a tube that is called *Vaniqa.*  Vaniqa does not get rid of the facial hair permanently, but will greatly reduce the coarseness and growth time of the hairs. The end product will be that any hair that are still growing on your face, will be mostly a few stragglers under the jaw bone. The result will be the rest of the face will turn out to be much lighter hairs, much more like peach fuzz than actual hairs.  It is available in the States by prescription only.

Cindy

Posted on: April 19, 2008, 03:02:55 AM
Hi Princess
I love your avatar and your persona that you have attached to the avatar, quite complimetery to one another.



Cindy
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Alena43

Mine is my big feet, being 6'3, wide shoulders, no butt, love handles, big nose, and I'm sure theres more but that is all I can think of right now.

Hugz,
Ariana
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Floating

I'm 27.  I have no hair.  It's not receding.  It receded. 
Cry cry cry. 
Move on. ^_^


Actually, it never bothered me when I was trying hard to fit in as a guy.  I mean I didn't look like I wanted to, so it didn't really matter.  Now I think it's my biggest obstacle.
Plus the lack of hair really makes the slope of my forehead more prominent.


Also, although it's not really a feature.  My face flushes red at any sign of physical exhaustion or any type of embarrassment.  I don't think it's attractive on anyone. *lol*

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deviousxen

Quote from: cindybc on April 19, 2008, 03:23:15 AM
Hi, Deviousxen,
There is a way to get rid of body hair without doing expensive electrolysis or laser.

I used to shave my entire body and legs every evening for all of the first 6 years of my being full time, "a pain in the neck!!" to be sure. Actually a pain in the tootsie roll, too!. The result being unsightly razor nicks, I looked like a bloody pincushion in different places of my body, especially in the bony areas. I have always loved being on the beach in the summer so can you imagine how that felt for one who prided herself to be reasonably good looking in a bathing suit on the beach.   

Anyway it was my mate, Wing Walker, who came to the rescue on how to get rid of the body hair:  an *epilator.*   Well, I used that epilator faithfully at the beginning every evening until just a few months ago. Now I only need to epilate once every ten days and even the the hairs that still grow back in are very light.

As for the face I am afraid the only way to get rid of it is electrolysis or laser. There is a cream that comes in a tube that is called *Vaniqa.*  Vaniqa does not get rid of the facial hair permanently, but will greatly reduce the coarseness and growth time of the hairs. The end product will be that any hair that are still growing on your face, will be mostly a few stragglers under the jaw bone. The result will be the rest of the face will turn out to be much lighter hairs, much more like peach fuzz than actual hairs.  It is available in the States by prescription only.

Cindy

Posted on: April 19, 2008, 03:02:55 AM
Hi Princess
I love your avatar and your persona that you have attached to the avatar, quite complimetery to one another.



Cindy

I have an epilator. Its a water proof one, which is a plus, but I'm still sneaking around my family and I can only do it so much. Not to mention how much noise it makes and that it only lasts a half hour for full power. I usually put on music and do most of it when the bath is actually filling up. My hairs are kind of too long to do it in some places so I'm probably going to shave them before I go back and epilate them so its more smooth, rather than patches of hair gone in random, stupid places.

That facial cream sounds good... I might try to find it. I need to send a money order to a con so my artist table is confirmed but once I actually get money again I might order it. Its so freakin' annoying, I'm gonna be so much happier when I don't have to deal with it as much. At least the anti-androgens make them gross significantly less. Thats a plus. Once they are all the same good length, epilating won't hurt as much and I can just get it done finally. I haven't had a completely smooth self without stubble for years, and I miss it...



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cindybc

Hi  Deviousxen, Yes at first it's going yo be "ouch, ouch, ouch."  ;D but so worthy after some time doing. I would suggest that you shave your entire body at first and let all the hairs grow back to epilator length. At first after doing it every night it will appear that there is as much hair still left than before you started but after few moths of epilating you will find a difference especially after you start taking estrogen. The estrogen alone will not diminish body hair growth but in combination with the epilator the body hairs will diminish to the point you will only need to epilate every ten days, And yes the Vaniqa works very well at making the whiskers thinner as well as diminishing your facial hair growth.

Cindy
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Nero

Quote from: Floating on April 19, 2008, 05:00:45 PM
Also, although it's not really a feature.  My face flushes red at any sign of physical exhaustion or any type of embarrassment.  I don't think it's attractive on anyone. *lol*



Awww. I think that's cute on a girl.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Lokaeign

Quote from: Ashley Michelle on April 19, 2008, 09:49:54 PMi hate the entire thing.  top to bottom, side to side, east to west.

Ohyeah.  I'm having a day like that too *grimace*  Some days I can just sort of blank it out and pretend it's not there, but other days it all just lands on me in a heap.
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icy42

I dislike, no, hate my penis. I also wish my voice wasn't changing. (I sing Alto)
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louise000

Quote from: cindybc on April 19, 2008, 07:50:27 PM
Hi  Deviousxen, Yes at first it's going yo be "ouch, ouch, ouch."  ;D but so worthy after some time doing. I would suggest that you shave your entire body at first and let all the hairs grow back to epilator length. At first after doing it every night it will appear that there is as much hair still left than before you started but after few moths of epilating you will find a difference especially after you start taking estrogen. The estrogen alone will not diminish body hair growth but in combination with the epilator the body hairs will diminish to the point you will only need to epilate every ten days, And yes the Vaniqa works very well at making the whiskers thinner as well as diminishing your facial hair growth.

Cindy

This is such good news for me as I can have neither electrolysis NOR laser because of medical reasons (PM me anyone who wants further details of the medical issue or is just curious).
I've thought about an epilator for some time, but now I must have one!  And I'll be googling for Vaniqa any minute now.
Thanks dear,
Louise x
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cindybc

And of course all very affordable, an epilator costs about $50.00 and a tube of Vaniqa is about $65.00  and two tubes for  about $130.00  One tube is good for a month.

Cindy
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deviousxen

Now what annoys me the most is the hair completely between the legs. Getting an epilator in there is gonna be impossible!!! D:

So I'm like... Mostly done with my legs for once, and now I just need to get that part and epilate it to hell.

This is gonna freakin' suck :(
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cindybc

I shave that part but if you are not careful when you shave down there could get some pretty good nicks. (((Ouch!))) If you are getting surgery in Montreal they will remove what hair they need to get off. Other then that I just use to shave at the bikini line.

Cindy
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Princess

there some spots i would like laser removal on, but i don't know if they'll let me.
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louise000

Quote from: cindybc on April 24, 2008, 03:27:27 PM
And of course all very affordable, an epilator costs about $50.00 and a tube of Vaniqa is about $65.00  and two tubes for  about $130.00  One tube is good for a month.

Cindy

What make is your epilator Cindy? There are so many different ones and I want to be sure to get one that works!
I've already ordered my Vaniqa and am quite excited about it.
Louise x
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