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My iky boy body :(

Started by Jake_to_Jackie, November 25, 2010, 07:23:05 AM

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Jake_to_Jackie

some of you may notice i have changed my pic to a more recent picture, next time i dress up ill take a quick pic to be able to put on the site, as my newest pic, but until then I have this pic of me looking like a very short version of the Dr. from Dr. Who :D(on a side note of that matter the tenth doctor David Tennant is so sexy. I would gladly be his human companion ;) ).

I hate hate HATE my body hair, as i'm sure many on here do, granted i don't have much room to complain as it may look at first glance but, but if you ever hangout with me you will find out i hardly ever wear dresses and i hate shorts because i have hairy legs and hairy...other regions, I have asked many time but i need to ask again, what is the best most painless way to remove hair, i can not shave at all, I have tried shaving and every single time no matter what i use no matter how i shave i get HORRIBLE razor burn, my skin is too sensitive.

I have tried Nair and that did nothing my hair is too thick so it did not get it all there were blotches and bristles still left, I really hate hair any were on my body, I am lucky enough to not be able to grow hair on my upper body except my face and arms, but my lower half is too bushy, please help me turn this icky boy body into a smooth hairless princess.

you know i would take the pain of waking and or laser hair removal if i knew for a fact it would not leave marks or remove skin.
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Lisa

Laser works really well for the face.
Epilator is good for the rest of the body, but quite painful.
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Kairi

Yes, Nair does not work too well with thick hair nor should you use it on your pubic areas. You will find that it partially dissolves and dries the hair, it is brittle but does not come off. There is also Nair for men which you can try, I presume it is made course hair. I have not used Nair for men so I cannot comment. If you haven't yet tried another brand then give Veet a go. I have tried Veet on my legs and it worked wonders, but then I only have a medium about of hair and nor they are very course.

In additional to hair removal creams you can also wax (you can get it done professionally or by yourself at home with waxing kits), use an epilator or shave the old fashion way but apply plenty of shaving cream first which will help to lubricate the skin.
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Lisa

I have tried the Nair for men, and it worked great for removing the thick hairs. Just one problem, 5 days later I had 100+ ingrown hairs on my legs, red dots everywhere. I really can't recommend it.
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Miss_Anthropic

I feel your pain. I'm pretty hairy and unfortunately have very sensitive skin. My legs are pretty typical, my arms aren't bad but my chest and stomach are horrible. Of course my legs shave pretty easily, but it's nothing but razor burn on my chest. There are a lot of tops that I simply can't wear because even after shaving the hair is to visible of the razor burn is too bad.

As far as options, I've tried both Nair and Veet on my chest and legs. Both did great on my legs, but both worked poorly on the chest hair; it's just way too coarse I guess. I've also tried home waxing, but the results were less than great. I do think that having the waxing professionally done would yield more satisfactory results for sure.

Currently I shave my arms daily, my legs every third day and my chest area once a week, and even at that it turns out all nicked up, razor burnt and not very smooth. I pray that HRT has some effect on the amount or texture of it all.

I guess I'm not much help, but at least you know you're not alone!


~Sara
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Jake_to_Jackie

yeah oretty much ever thing every one mentioned ive tried and non have yeilded good results is like sara says I have to course of hair and i keep getting ingrown hairs and razor bumps, i might try professional waxing im a big girl i cant take it...an tips?
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Lisa

Emla cream perhaps, but would be expensive to use on large areas.
Other than that I think you will just have to take the pain.

The first time I had laser I didn't use any anesthetics, most painful thing ever.
For me it helped to not relax in any way, all muscles tense, pressuring myself through the floor and being ready for it coming.
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