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HRT effects on body hair?

Started by Britney♥Bieber, July 14, 2010, 02:08:03 AM

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cynthialee

wanna reduce that body hair eh? I got a solid plan for you....
Spearmint tea.
Spearmint (and only spearmint!) has a chemical in it that works as an anti-androgene on your body hair cells. Women in Siberia have been ussing the stuff for centuries for hyperpilosity. (excessive body hair)
I make up a quart of very strong tea a day and have a plesent time watching tube or surfing the internet as I sip my tea.
My body hair is already reduced to a point I never could have wished for prior to starting my transition and honestly I am pretty sure I am not done yet. Lets say I went from hairy bear to lightly fur'd human.
I would have atributed the hair reduction to my HRT but I started HRT before my tea and I didn't see any reduction until I started drinking the stuff.

And if spearmint tea doesn't do anything for your body hair you at least get to sit back and enjoy a pot of tea and that is good for you on its own right. Even if all you are doing is relieving stress by enjoying a cup o tea.

So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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marleen

Body hair is starting to get more thin, and facial hair is a bit slower growing, after 2 months of HRT.
it also appears laser-hair removal is more effective since I started HRT, but this can be subjective.

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Jillary Woolen Xσx

I've Been Doing Monthly Facial Laser treatments for almost a year now and taking hormones for 16 months.
I would definatley invest in laser. it can get expensive but i know a great Technician who offers a great price in Michigan if  anyones in the area  ;)

But anyways  :-X
The Hormones definitely made the treatments have a greater effect on my face by slowing down grow and working to prevent new growth. my technician was surprised at how well my face responded to the treatments, but i think the hormones had a lot to do with it :)

Post Merge: July 15, 2010, 10:00:57 AM

Also I Forgot to add That i still have a rough time ridding the hair on body.... specifically my armpits and thighs. there has been a great change in rate and consistency, but I still have a hard time wearing shorts :(
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Britney♥Bieber

I thought laser wasn't permanent? I'm planning on getting electrolysis if needed. But I'm really worried about the pain and cost since I'm unemployed lol.

And Cynthialee thanks for that tip! I will definitely start getting some of that stuff! Do you have a specific brand or anything you can suggest? An online purchase maybe? :)

cynthialee

I get my spearmint from a local herb shop. I buy it in pound or half pound bags of bulk.
(I tend to use 1/4 oz aprox of spearmint for a quart of tea add in a couple bags of black tea for flavor.)
So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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Britney♥Bieber

Oh okay and how bad is it calorie wise? I'm trying to lose a bit more weight before transitioning, I really appreciate how fast men can lose weight. My sisters seem to have a harder time than I do lol.

Jillary Woolen Xσx

I've Heard that too.
before i got the laser I had a really hard time getting a solid answer on the electrolysis vs laser thing.
but the truth is they are pretty equal in what they do, it's all in a mater of your criteria.
Laser is for those who have thick dark hair and light skin.

i am Mexican and Maltese and have a olive tannish skin, and it is working excellent for me.
it is also less expensive and gets you where you wanna be.

The Experience Your technician Has Also is a Huge factor.
My technician is obsessed with removing hair..... its kinda hysterical lol
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Rock_chick

Quote from: cynthialee on July 15, 2010, 07:41:40 AM
wanna reduce that body hair eh? I got a solid plan for you....
Spearmint tea.
Spearmint (and only spearmint!) has a chemical in it that works as an anti-androgene on your body hair cells. Women in Siberia have been ussing the stuff for centuries for hyperpilosity. (excessive body hair)
I make up a quart of very strong tea a day and have a plesent time watching tube or surfing the internet as I sip my tea.
My body hair is already reduced to a point I never could have wished for prior to starting my transition and honestly I am pretty sure I am not done yet. Lets say I went from hairy bear to lightly fur'd human.
I would have atributed the hair reduction to my HRT but I started HRT before my tea and I didn't see any reduction until I started drinking the stuff.

And if spearmint tea doesn't do anything for your body hair you at least get to sit back and enjoy a pot of tea and that is good for you on its own right. Even if all you are doing is relieving stress by enjoying a cup o tea.

This with bells on. I'm pre HRT (hopefully not for long though now) and I've noticed significant thinning of the body fuzz
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Britney♥Bieber

Quote from: JocelynFreiky on July 15, 2010, 11:59:37 AM
I've Heard that too.
before i got the laser I had a really hard time getting a solid answer on the electrolysis vs laser thing.
but the truth is they are pretty equal in what they do, it's all in a mater of your criteria.
Laser is for those who have thick dark hair and light skin.

i am Mexican and Maltese and have a olive tannish skin, and it is working excellent for me.
it is also less expensive and gets you where you wanna be.

The Experience Your technician Has Also is a Huge factor.
My technician is obsessed with removing hair..... its kinda hysterical lol

Oh. I have light skin and light to dark hair. It's dark on my body and thick in some places. But most of my face is pretty light and thin. It never gets very long, thank god.

Post Merge: July 15, 2010, 12:05:06 PM

Quote from: Helena on July 15, 2010, 12:02:24 PM
This with bells on. I'm pre HRT (hopefully not for long though now) and I've noticed significant thinning of the body fuzz

Hopefully we are both on HRT before the end of this year! <3

Jillary Woolen Xσx

UGH I Feel you :(

With Whatever route You Take good luck!!
The Feeling of Finally Being Free of facial hair is an Amazing Feeling.
After my First Treatment I could've peed myself i was so ecstatic!!
As Always Remember to take great care of your skin :)
Now and after ridding the Hair Demon ;)
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Britney♥Bieber

Does laser remove it forever though? I've heard laser can do bigger sections at a time and stuff but I didn't think it was permanent.

Jillary Woolen Xσx

It Is. and what ever isn't permanently removed remains thin baby hairs
until the next appointment. I've gone 8 months once a month and are to the point that I will start going every 3 months. eventually it will be once a year and then gone.

HRT really helps laser to work to it's full advantage. because i am 20, new growth is prevented with my hormones and the growth that i had is now no longer because of the laser.
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Britney♥Bieber

Oh wow good to know! Thanks for all the tips girls! :)

LynnER

Laser is permanent hair reduction because it usually doesn't kill 100% of the hairs, what it doesn't kill though usually grows back in finer and softer.
Electro is permanent hair removal because each hair zapped properly is pretty much gone for good.
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Britney♥Bieber

Quote from: LynnER on July 15, 2010, 02:59:17 PM
Laser is permanent hair reduction because it usually doesn't kill 100% of the hairs, what it doesn't kill though usually grows back in finer and softer.
Electro is permanent hair removal because each hair zapped properly is pretty much gone for good.

Oh well that's good to know.