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Started by georges, January 23, 2014, 07:57:24 PM

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georges

I'm very dissapointed by laser waxing results...i thought that in 1 year or so all my body hair will be totally removed,but nope. I keep doing laser waxing for 2 years in almost every part of my body,but still i've got body hair. Though they're not at the point when i was starting,but still i need a shave every 2 weeks. :embarrassed:

How about you? Anyone else who has similar problem?
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kelly_aus

I'm assuming you are talking about laser hair removal. Most people have good results from it..

Are you on hormones? As laser without hormones won't actually help much..
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georges

Quote from: The Post-Trans-Rebel. on January 23, 2014, 10:37:16 PM
I'm assuming you are talking about laser hair removal. Most people have good results from it..

Are you on hormones? As laser without hormones won't actually help much..


No i'm not on hormones yet. I'm still searching about them...if they are dangerous for general health,etc :)


Btw,for how long did you have laser waxing? for over 2 years or so or les?
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kelly_aus

On my body? I've had none and I need none..

My face could do with some work, that will happen as the finances allow it.
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georges

Quote from: The Post-Trans-Rebel. on January 24, 2014, 05:43:30 AM
On my body? I've had none and I need none..

My face could do with some work, that will happen as the finances allow it.


Lucky you then ;) Shaving is very disgusting a lot of times. During wintertime after being shaved i feel very cold,and during summertime,i have to shave every week....oh my.... :-\
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ativan

Low dose HRT, Spiro and an E patch have slowed my hair growth to half to maybe a third as fast as it used to be.
I pluck out the worst of hair on my eyebrows and they came back, but finer and finer, for most of them.
I haven't had any kind of laser or electrolysis done, but I've heard that a little HRT goes a long ways in slowing regrowth,
and full on transition levels HRT seem to be the key for more permanent hair removal when it comes to laser or electrolysis.
I could fill a page or more on why I hate facial and body hair on me and why I hate shaving.
Good to know your looking into information about stuff, especially HRT.
Lot's of things to consider.
Ativan
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georges

Quote from: Ativan Prescribed on January 24, 2014, 09:56:38 AM
Low dose HRT, Spiro and an E patch have slowed my hair growth to half to maybe a third as fast as it used to be.
I pluck out the worst of hair on my eyebrows and they came back, but finer and finer, for most of them.
I haven't had any kind of laser or electrolysis done, but I've heard that a little HRT goes a long ways in slowing regrowth,
and full on transition levels HRT seem to be the key for more permanent hair removal when it comes to laser or electrolysis.
I could fill a page or more on why I hate facial and body hair on me and why I hate shaving.
Good to know your looking into information about stuff, especially HRT.
Lot's of things to consider.
Ativan


So i'm not the only one who really hates facial and body hair...i'm glad :) Because many people i know,think that it's weird for someone to remove his body hair.
Actually i'd like to find more info about Spiro...i have seen many people here mention it. Is it something that can be found easily,on a store for example>
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