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FireClover
Jan 11, 2008, 04:54 PM
I'm 16 and I just don't feel comfortable with all the body hair I have... My pubic hair reaches up to my navel in a line of about 1 cm. and my stomach is full of black tiny hairs... my breasts have those too. My bikini line is horrible too... about 1 in. of my thighs closer to my bikini line is full of pubic hair and every time I shave it itches a lot and gets red and bumpy.. also I've noiced when I stop shaving, every time I shave it grows farther out into my thighs so I'm afraid of shaving it now I don't want my thighs full of pubic hair! I don't shave my stomach or my breasts because hair grows thicker and they seem to multiply! Like in the pubic area... my arms are thankfully "normal" and the hairs are short and small and really thin. I also have a mustache! But not in my upper lip (not much in there, barely noticesable) they are in the sides of my lip like in the ends of my upper lip. I tried lotions but with every single one of the ones I've tried it feels like my skin's been burned and it dries and peals and stings... but I use it the said amount of time if I leave it a shorter amount of time it won't take the hairs off... and waxing leaves red bumbs...
I was wondering if there was some kind of lotion that removes hair permanently and is not too expensive or some kind of method that makes them go away for a considerably long amount of time... like a weak or so :P

fisk
Jan 14, 2008, 01:28 PM
I wax pubic hair(not all of it) to a beauty institute when I'm home and alone when I'm in college (too expensive here). I never tried shaving because IMO it makes the hair grow thicker and more... aggressive. That's why you have the itching. You can also use depilatory cream but you might be allergic to that. Try a small amount before actually putting it on a bug surface. I also have some hair on my breasts and I'm very self conscious about it. There is no lotion that removes hair permanently-the only way to remove har permanently is by laser. It's very expensive, but you do it 2-3 times and you're done with hair. It's suppose to be safe health-wise.

If you want them to go away for more than 2 days, waxing is the best solution. But you must do it properly. If so, there shouldn't be any red bumbs after 3-4 hours.