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Started by JaneNicole2013, October 21, 2013, 11:36:00 AM

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JaneNicole2013

I am five weeks on hormones and would like to do something about my manly arm hair. What have you all done? I guess I see three options:

1) Leave it alone for now.
2) Shave it and see what comes in.
3) Bleach it.

Thoughts? Ideas? Experiences?

Thanks!
Jane
"The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are." -- Joseph Campbell



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vlmitchell

Nair. Five weeks probably isn't enough to thin it out much. That'll take a few months but, no, really. Nair. Seven minutes of doing not much and then gone gone gone for a few weeks. Also exfoliates the dead top layer of your skin so you look 'fresher'. No ingrown hairs, no freaking cuts, no razor burn.

NAIR!!!

(I really love nair, can you tell?)
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Megumi

I epolated mine yesterday. The first time I did it and it hurt big time on the first arm. Then not so much on the second. Now my arms are so smooth and as far as I can tell no one at work has noticed. I'm still pre everything and doing things on the stealth side.

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JaneNicole2013

Follow up questions:

Does Nair work on chest hair? I tried it before but that was before I shaved anything and I was trying a cheap Dollar General knock off. However, it has started growing back and I dread shaving it again :(.

Was is "epolate"? Is that waxing?

Thanks! Love this site!
"The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are." -- Joseph Campbell



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JaneNicole2013

Victoria -- Love the glasses by the way! I am headed out later to pick out my first pair of women's glasses although I am going for a more unisex look at this point.
"The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are." -- Joseph Campbell



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pebbles

I epilate my vestigial male hairs.
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JaneNicole2013

Quote from: Miss Bungle on October 21, 2013, 01:00:58 PM
I just shave the arm hairs. They were never all that thick pre-HRT but I hated them anyway. Now when they do grow in, they are a LOT lighter in color and much thinner and sparse.

These days now that I pay closer attention, I see genetic females with thicker arm hair than what I have now. The few I have talked to about this (friends and family) think I'm crazy for shaving it because of the sparse nature of the regrowth but it is just something I choose to do.

It makes me a lot colder, though, I will say that. But I just deal with that since it is par for the course.

I had a genetic girl tell me to leave them as is, but to me they just seem manly.

I also looked up epilate. I'll have to check into that more. I hate shaving.

Thanks again girls!

Jane
"The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are." -- Joseph Campbell



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sam79

As others have mentioned, using an epilator is pretty effective. Painful for the first few uses, but it does get better.

Another benefit of using an epilator ( or waxing ) is that the hair will generally come back finer. Combine that with HRT, and some hair may never come back. It's a slow process, but well worth it.
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Apples Mk.II

Bodygroom once per week. I could pass since it is nearly transparent and most of the CIA girl I know have hairier arms than me, but zi like keeping my arms clean, specially the hands.
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Jill F

I waxed mine yesterday, now they are baby butt smooth.  My electrologist told me that waxing is the best way to get rid of body hair when on HRT, as it will grow back much finer every time, if at all.
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Ms Grace

Wax! After several goes they've now thinned up a lot, six weeks since the last wax and very few have grown back and what has is very fine. With man-scaping  the rage it's possible to get a full body wax and not raise an eyebrow. Sure it hurts but subsequent waxing is less and less so.
Grace
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sazzy

I use hair removal cream, slap it on, leave it 3 minutes then remove and the hair just falls off. In the UK it's called 'Veet' but not sure what it's marketed as in the US.

Saz xx
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Apples Mk.II

Quote from: sazzy on October 21, 2013, 04:18:29 PM
I use hair removal cream, slap it on, leave it 3 minutes then remove and the hair just falls off. In the UK it's called 'Veet' but not sure what it's marketed as in the US.

Saz xx

Same here in SP, but I can't stand the smell. Might try it again the next weekend.
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Just Shelly

Do 1 session of lazer....it works very well on arms and legs. 1 session will not rid all hair permanently but it does slow down growth quite a bit....can then be managed well by shaving. I plan on doing a second one soon when I can afford it!
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sazzy

Quote from: Apple Sprout on October 21, 2013, 05:57:14 PM
Same here in SP, but I can't stand the smell. Might try it again the next weekend.

They do fragranced versions now (I have lotus milk and jasmine) that smell pretty nice. I agree though, the original version smelt awful.
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FrancisAnn

Hair, hair, hair, everywhere except where we want it. My arms are terrible, I gave up & just use a electric trimmer to keep it down some, quicker.

Only 2-3 months on HRT. I sure hope this estrogen can change a few things Y maybe help remove body hair.

Starting facial electroysis next week, I'm sure I'll have weekly visits all fall & winter. Maybe by spring a clean face would be so nice.
mtF, mid 50's, always a girl since childhood, HRT (Spiro, E & Fin.) since 8-13. Hormone levels are t at 12 & estrogen at 186. Face lift & eye lid surgery in 2014. Abdominoplasty/tummy tuck & some facial surgery May, 2015. Life is good for me. Love long nails & handsome men! Hopeful for my GRS & a nice normal depth vagina maybe by late summer. 5' 8", 180 pounds, 14 dress size, size 9.5 shoes. I'm kind of an elegant woman & like everything pink, nice & neet. Love my nails & classic Revlon Red. Moving back to Florida, so excited but so much work moving
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TerriT

I waxed my once and it worked great the first time. Only took 4 glasses of wine to handle. I tried the Nair stuff, but it was always so messy. Anyways, I had it lasered off and never looked back. Worked great on the chest too. I don't remember how many sessions it took, I practically lived part time at my laser clinic getting work done.
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j.thompsongirl

Using an epilator was probably the most painful experience I have ever gone through, and that includes several years of football with various injuries. I think it's the most effective besides maybe waxing though, so it's definitely worth it
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Miyuki

I must have a high tolerance for pain or something. I've been epilating for over a year now, and while it was always a little rough the first time I did a given area, I just took it slow, and now it doesn't hurt at all. Tweezing my nose hairs on the other hand, now that is a consistently unpleasant experience. :D
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Bardoux

Quote from: j.thompsongirl on October 22, 2013, 12:56:50 AM
Using an epilator was probably the most painful experience I have ever gone through, and that includes several years of football with various injuries. I think it's the most effective besides maybe waxing though, so it's definitely worth it

Have you done any electrolysis?
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