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I think it depends how long you have been shaving for, and how dark your hair is. When I used to shave, pre transition, my legs would feel prickly within 24 hours. I know a lot off women who shave everyday. It depends. Just do it when it feels right, there is no set rule. But be aware the more you do it, the quicker and thicker the hair will grow back. When I finally stopped shaving my hair grew back extremely thick on my legs. Which I love. I'm trying to do the same with my face, shave everyday, so it thickens up, but unfortunatly I think my expectations were a bit high.

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Guest Katie-Louise

The endless battle with body hair :) my leg hair takes 6-8 weeks to grow back my armpit air about 2 weeks and facial hair only had to shave a couple times luckily I suppose it depends on the hairs and where your shaving the dark ones usually grow back quicker than the light ones. For every person its different I suppose I was told that after waxing for a long time it won't grow back. I usually shave my armpits everyday and my legs every week or if stubble comes back :lol: its crazy but I want silky smooth skin and I hate body hair

Katie

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its crazy but I want silky smooth skin and I hate body hair

Lucky you're not me then! Missing link comes to mind at times! :huh:

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It's the facial hair that drives me up the wall.Electro is a sloooooow process.

Body hair has diminished tremendously,even the legs have slowed to once a week to keep smooth.

I too cannot stand Any body hair...and that is a continuing battle.

Ahhh the cost of womanhood.(Big Smile)

Angie.

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Guest Madison_Always

i hate leg hair too i would shave it but i dont exactly have a reason to give to my parents any ideas? so far ive shaved up to my knees and i don t wear pants much cause its hot and school has a dress code

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Guest kunoichigoddess

ya waxing does make it take longer to grow back if at all because what its doing is ripping out the hair root and if you draw blood even the folicle when that happnes the hair isnt coming back so waxing is more effecting but painful

... lol melanie ya it is a bad idea to give your parents ideas, ever since i came out ive litarally had to search for nail polish and the wax sheets my mom got lol

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I have and still do. They are painful to use when first starting out but the pain gets less with time. About all I feel now is a gentle tugging sensation. They might not be right for all but it works for me.

MaryEllen :)

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Seven Months On HRT Today!!!!!Yea!!!!!!!!!!!

I have noticed,as the months advance,i have far less body hair

And the hair all over my body has become much finer too.

Now when i shave my legs and lotion them,they look smooth and shiny...Coooool.

Once a week to keep them as smooth as i like.Totally without any stubble at all.

And don't think any of us are weird for liking themselves womanly smooooooooth.

We Are Girls.

Hugs Angie.

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Guest Michelle M

oOtgOo, I've honestly had that idea idea in the past, too. When I started using Nair though, it says right on the back of the bottle in big block letters "NOT FOR USE ON FACE" Maybe because facial hair is differently structured, or more permanently ingrained into the skin. I hate facial hair too, I have hated it since I was 16. I always used to joke about wanting facial electrolysis back then and it disturbed my parents. Little did I know..

Anyway, don't use Nair on your face. You might melt like the Wicked Witch of the West. Glamour Boutique sells these makeup sticks that you can put on under your foundation, and it helps to hide 5 o'clock shadow, if you'd want to try that.

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Aw. I guess it's obvious that i haven't really looked at a bottle of nair before. lol. I actually just joked about facial electrolysis to my mom just the other day. She looked a little disturbed too. lol.

Thanks for the warning. :)

This thread got me wondering too so I just test shaved a section of my leg....it's already prickly :( :( :( :(

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Guest silverpetals
oOtgOo, I've honestly had that idea idea in the past, too. When I started using Nair though, it says right on the back of the bottle in big block letters "NOT FOR USE ON FACE" Maybe because facial hair is differently structured, or more permanently ingrained into the skin. I hate facial hair too, I have hated it since I was 16. I always used to joke about wanting facial electrolysis back then and it disturbed my parents. Little did I know..

Anyway, don't use Nair on your face. You might melt like the Wicked Witch of the West. Glamour Boutique sells these makeup sticks that you can put on under your foundation, and it helps to hide 5 o'clock shadow, if you'd want to try that.

oops..too late!

i did that a couple of months ago. apart from feeling a bit sore, it's not as bad as people seem to make out.

or have i spoken too soon?

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haha. well, the next time i get a chance to look at the bottle, i'll read what's in it....i used to study nutrition and chemistry so i should have a good idea of what's in it and why it means that it's not a good idea to put on the face.

Either way, it's probably a good idea to put some kind of lotion on your face after doing it to make sure it'll rejuvenate fine. ^^

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Guest Julie A.
has anyone tried...

...EPILATORS!

I have used epilators for years---the more you use them, the less hair that grows back. Depending on how you look at it, that is great--or really bad.

The pain does get less as you use them more, but the first time or two, it can be uncomfortable.

Julie

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I used nair for my leg and such. They did great...then I noticed how everything smelled like sulfur so I think I'll refrain from using it on my face :P I think it unclogged my shower's drainage...scary. I gotta double check though.

yeah, epilator sounds great...i'll get them the next time :D

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