Hi Jennie,
I love Hawaii.
Since I'm almost hair free except in a few unfortunate spots can I reply? Sorry Yoxi, not stealing your thread. An epilator is a little bit like an electric razor except it has either a rotating wheel or something similar that grabs the hair and pulls it out. The hair does grow back but after a number of applications it is much finer. Waxing is similar in that a cloth covers warm wax that you have spread across hairy skin, tearing the cloth off pulls the hairs out. Again the grow back but again with repetitive treatments there is less hair. Laser destroys the hair follicle and will permanently or for a long time remove tha hair. Again you need to have a number of treatment, and it only works on dark pigmented hair. I have a virtually hairless face now and it has taken 5 (I think) treatments. Electrolysis is putting a very fine needle into the hair follicle and passing an electric charge through it that destroys the hair follicle. It is usually regarded as the 'gold standard' for hair removal. Of course it takes a long time to do and often people use it to 'clean up' hair they cannot get rid of by other methods. You can also shave but the hair grows back quite quickly, depending upon you hormonal status etc. And there are hair removal creams such as Veet. All hair removal tends to work for longer if you are on anti androgens to kill testosterone production. T makes you hairy

. Which of course the guys tend to like and the girls don't

Many girls say they get a lot less hair growth after HRT, they may not bother about getting their legs and arms treated until they see the effect. Facial hair is largely untouched by HRT, unless you can get it pre-pubescent.
Electrolysis, laser, waxing and epilation can be painful from the mild to the tears. Depending upon your pain threshold, the part of the body and where you are in your hormonal cycle. Prices also change dramatically from salon to salon. Go somewhere you feel comfortable and can relate to the technicians.
Laser and electrolysis has to be done in a studio by trained technicians. Some parts of your body you can wax your self but again most go to a studio, you cannot wax your own back

. Some areas are more sensitive to treatments than others and you should not use hair removal creams on your face or bottom. They are caustic and can burn you so you should do a test patch first..
Happy hair free times
I'm in Australia so Hawaii is special because the Waikiki sand is shipped in from Australia, which I find hilarious.
Hugs & Aloha
Cindy