hair., on your arm. |
hair., on your arm. |
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ChiNk ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 289 Joined: Jun 2005 Member No: 162,138 ![]() |
Okay..well..the topic pretty much explains everything, "hair...on arm"...Well, I have hair on my arm, but my arm is pretty tan. The thing is, one time, I shaved my arm to "experiment" and nobody ever told me I "shouldn't", so I thought it was a normal thing everybody does. So, I shaved the hair on my arm, and back then, I realized the hair wasn't even the noticable, but I shaved it anyways. It grew out longer, and darker, and now I'm so insecured about the hairs on my arm. I was going to use the NAIR hair remover lotion on it, but then I realized, it's just like shaving, it grows back. So, I was wondering what options do I have for the hair on my arms to be less visible, like..what are some stuff I could do, and be more specific. and don't say, "always wear long sleeves" or something stupid...
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![]() in a matter of time ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,151 Joined: Aug 2005 Member No: 191,357 ![]() |
Don't *shave your arms anymore, that's number one.
Sorry I said wax before. Silly me. Number two, try something a little less...blade-related to remove hair. Since stuff like the Nair hair removal cream and other lotions and mousses get closer to the hair root, the results last longer and won't have the same effects as shaving, i.e. more noticeable hair. Also try waxing. It's the best way to remove hair for longer periods of time and not to have more noticeable hair grow back. I've never tried dyeing arm hair, but that sounds like a good idea too. |
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