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Guest JorjaFox

I am about to start becoming a woman on the outside. At the moment I have thick hair all lover my body . Could anyone tell me the best hair removal method that's not too painful, the hair on my back is even starting to go curly , I'm tired of looking like an ape

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I am about to start becoming a woman on the outside. At the moment I have thick hair all lover my body . Could anyone tell me the best hair removal method that's not too painful, the hair on my back is even starting to go curly , I'm tired of looking like an ape

You are so lucky. Laser treatment should do wonders. It works only with dark hair, and works better for lighter complex skin. It's a little expensive, but should be less expensive for you in the long run compared to electrolysis (the other form of hair removal).

Jenny

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Guest ValerieD

Not sure I'd call it lucky. Yes, it's great for laser, but you look like you have stubble all over even when you just finish shaving and your skin is smooth enough to prove it, and laser is expensive.

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Guest JorjaFox

I've used some veet hair remover cream on my chest this seems to have made me really smooth , so might use that where I can and maybe get my back waxed , I think that will hurt though

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Guest KimberlyF

I had a ton of black body hair.

I allowed the HRT to slow and rid much of the growth.

I shaved and waxed and used products like nair. Waxing only hurts for a few secs if done correctly

I also have an epilator which I've used dozens of times but have not perfected the correct formula of maximum alcohol pain numbing while still being able to function w/the device.

Mostly what I was doing was delaying any expensive hair removal methods for as long as possible. I figure I saved myself a few thousand by not jumping the gun.

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Guest April Kristie

Hi all, I have started using the Silk'n flash and go HPL technology at home. It is a home pulsed light device that will (according to mfg) remove hair permantly with repeated use. They say an average body will need 7000-10000 flashes to remove hair permantly. I have just started using it on my untanned parts of body. As I am heading into winter I will lose the melitonan in my skin and I will use this everywhere. It costs around $250-300 USD, and comes with one 1000 flash head. The replacements are around $30-40 each. You do the math! As an more than average build, 6'8" it will take a few more thousand, but hopefully with HRT on the horizon the hair will not come back as much as I have heard this occurs, fingers are crossed. Just so you know it is almost painless, just a little heat but very minor and then tingling for about twelve hours afterward. I have high hopes as this is so much cheaper than electrolysis. If it only works partially then I have a head start at being hairless, what a great thing to look forward to. Just shop around for the best price with combinations of multiple flash heads included. Got mine on Amazon. Yes FDA approved and Canadian FDA approved. http://www.silkn.com/flash-and-go/

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