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Chest/Body Hair Solutions?

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(11-05-2012, 04:36 AM)Lenneth Wrote:  Untill my hair thins on its own I am trying to find solutions to remove it that work well, look good and last more than a few hours/days.

first I guess I should describe my issues with this.

My Skin has always been excessively sensitive to things such as shaving and waxing, so much so that I always get bad bumps/blisters and ingrowns within 24 hours of either and the hair regrows FAST.

I am also very Hairy (as in like a gorilla) and my hair is not only quite coarse, but when waxed will tend to break off more often than pull out.

I have tried Depilatories (nair and magic shave cream) but thy were always either to weak to work on my hair or gave me a chemical burn.

I have been doing tweezing lately and so-far that is having the best results, but the area is far to large and I cant see or reach to tweeze other areas (eg my back) and I have no one I can have help me.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

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#22

I have had good results with spearmint tea and the slowing of hair growth on my arms and legs.

I bring about a gallon of water to just below a boil and then shut it off. I add two spearmint tea bags and two decaffeinated green tea bags with one cup of sugar.

Now that warmer weather has finally come to the great lakes area, I can also throw some actual sprigs of fresh spearmint from my herb garden in there too.

I let that sit overnight and them put it in the fridge.

During the day I usually have about 30 ounces of this tea, and after a month I have seen a slow down in hair growth.

This may also be due to the PM... I take from 1000 to 1500 mg a day, but I am not even a month on that.
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#23

Anybody ever tried the Tria laser or the Flash N go?

Thinking about buying one of them. I'm not very hairy luckily, but i'm tired of plucking facial hairs.
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#24

(11-05-2012, 07:16 AM)Lenneth Wrote:  the last time I tried my epilator the pain factor almost had me in tears, and I actually have a high pain tolerance for anything else.

My TS friend, Carla, said after she had the hair on her entire body removed with electrolysis, "Electrolysis separates the men from the boys!!".

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#25

(12-05-2013, 05:02 PM)Misty0732 Wrote:  Nair is useless also (I think the hair is just too coarse).

You can say THAT again!! I tried it once about 8 years ago and did absolutely NOTHING!! As far as I can tell, I lost not a single hair!!!!
My friend, Rae, helped me with it and said that it works better if you sit in a hot tub for a while before you do it because it softens the hair and opens the pores, making it easier for the hair to come out, so, maybe give THAT a try before the Epilady comes out to play.
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#26

(09-12-2013, 01:44 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote:  Anybody ever tried the Tria laser or the Flash N go?

Thinking about buying one of them. I'm not very hairy luckily, but i'm tired of plucking facial hairs.

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#27

Have any of you ever tried shaving your pits? I tried it a few years ago and it BURNS LIKE HELL!!!!!! After 2 or 3 times, I had to give it up!! The pain was actually draining my energy damn near making me pass out!!
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#28

Shaving or epilating? I shave mine all the time , at least twice a week. While I epilate my chest, I haven't saved up enough tears to epilate my underarms yet.
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#29

(09-12-2013, 01:44 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote:  Anybody ever tried the Tria laser or the Flash N go?

Thinking about buying one of them. I'm not very hairy luckily, but i'm tired of plucking facial hairs.

I've got a Tria, doesn't seem to achieve much, tbh.
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#30

(09-12-2013, 05:16 AM)PattiJT Wrote:  Shaving or epilating? I shave mine all the time , at least twice a week. While I epilate my chest, I haven't saved up enough tears to epilate my underarms yet.

Shaving, with an electric razor. I figured it'd be MUCH less painful that way.
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