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Hair Removal - I Finished Shaving!


Carolyn Marie

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Today I finally finished the process of removing all my body hair. I started this weeks ago with

my legs, then my abdomen and chest, and finally my arms.

I was never a hairy person to begin with, so the difference has not been noticeable to my family.

I was particularly worried about my arms, but again, no one noticed.

It feels so wonderful and feminine to have smooth skin all over. I have to remind myself

sometimes to use lotion to moisturize, as I rarely did that before. But I'm getting into

the habit.

Another baby step on the road to being me. Progress feels....smooth!

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Donna Jean

Wonderful!

There you go, Sweetheart.....

Like saving pennies, baby steps add up, too!

Being all shaved is great, isn't it?

And, yes, don't forget to use lotion to soften the skin and keep the dryness away...

And, like I have told you, after HRT begins all of the body hair that you have will slow down drastically making maintenance a lot easier!

Good on you, Carolyn!

LOVE & HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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That is indeed a very big step sister Carolyn.

Now comes the fun of maintaining what was shaved clean.(grin)

Once in transition as the body hair reduces,it becomes so much

easier,as the hair becomes less populated,coming in finer and finer.

Enjoy your silky smooth womanly body,it is a feeling we don't out grow.

Huuuuuugggssss,

Angie

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Guest Emily H

Smooth...that's great Carolyn!

I would remove all of my body hair as well...if I ahd the courage to. I don't really want it for my guy life. Really, its just there. but when its me....uck, body hair!

Good job on this :)

~Andrea

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Hi Carolyn,

Really worth the effort . I done my arms and "frontal area" a while back and loved the result.

The ladies are right too , when hrt starts your hair will be so much finer AND far less in number.

cant wait cant wait cant wait ,,oh for cryin out loud viv :banghead: luv ya hun, viv :):blush:

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Today I finally finished the process of removing all my body hair. I started this weeks ago with

my legs, then my abdomen and chest, and finally my arms.

I was never a hairy person to begin with, so the difference has not been noticeable to my family.

I was particularly worried about my arms, but again, no one noticed.

It feels so wonderful and feminine to have smooth skin all over. I have to remind myself

sometimes to use lotion to moisturize, as I rarely did that before. But I'm getting into

the habit.

Another baby step on the road to being me. Progress feels....smooth!

Carolyn Marie

Dear Carolyn Marie,

May I ask how did you remove it all? Did you use laser?

HUggs,

Lily

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Dear Carolyn Marie,

May I ask how did you remove it all? Did you use laser?

HUggs,

Lily

No, Lily, just an old fashioned (well, quad bladed) razor and shaving cream. Its the same razor I

use on my face. Once I learned not to press too hard (after a couple of nicks on my legs - OUCH!)

it went very well. When doing ones chest, one needs to be VERRRYY careful around the nipples too.

Carolyn Marie

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Hi Carolyn,

Yes, it's a great feeling and it just feels so right to see your body that way, doesn't it?

I was just thinking about this the other morning when putting Nivea on my smooth, ladylike legs. I looove the feeling of it all, it's just glorious. Ah, the simple joys of life and womanhood, silky soft legs....

Now that you have it that way, it's easier to keep it that way, as you're not "mowing down the forest" anymore, just trimming the lawn now. :D

It's quite a change from my cross dressing days when smooth legs were a turn on. Now, they're just my legs and that's the way they look every day.

The wife says I have great looking legs. They're quite a source of pride now.

Yvonne

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Guest ~Brenda~

Congratulations dear :)

Yes! Now you know the thrill of being hairless!!! Sweetie, I absolutely promise you that the more you shave yourself, the easier and routine it will become!!!

The whole process of shaving yourself that takes you days now will reduce to 1-2 minutes tops!! It literally takes me only seconds to shave my legs for example. No nicks, no rash, no bumbs, just smooth skin 24/7!!!

Love you :)

Brenda

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Guest kennerzzz

Congrats!

I know many genetic girls who have quite hairy arms, and a few with quite fuzzy faces (hehe).

A good alternative to shaving is waxing (as I'm sure you know). Sure, it hurts like crazy the first few times, but after a while it's nothing, and you don't get any pricklies. ;]

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