do you shave the hair on your breasts by the nipples?
Question Posted Thursday July 29 2004, 11:08 pm
hey i was just wondering: wat is an aeroli or whatever? i think it has to do with breasts and is there supposed to be a little hair there? well i shaved it off and now its growing back quickly and stuff just wondering abut that
sweetascandy7364 answered Sunday May 16 2010, 11:16 am: Well the areola is the area around your nipples that is a different color. It is normal to have some hair there, I wouldn't recommend shaving it though. If you want to get rid of the hair I would use tweezers and pluck them. [ sweetascandy7364's advice column | Ask sweetascandy7364 A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Friday July 30 2004, 4:26 am: it's called the arola and yeah you get hair there. It's not really a good idea to remove the hair there as it will come back thicker and darker and regrowth can irritate the skin i think. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
blackmamba answered Thursday July 29 2004, 11:21 pm: areola is the dark area around your nipple. yes there is supposed to be hairs around them. oh man, it sucks that you shaved them. next time tweeze the hairs that you dont want off. then it wont grow back thicker next time because you pulled the root out. [ blackmamba's advice column | Ask blackmamba A Question ]
LilMia811 answered Thursday July 29 2004, 11:13 pm: The aereola is the brown part of the nipple, the circle part around the part that poks out. Sometimes hair does grow there, nothing is worng with that, some females hormones are just different. But nothing is wrong with you, just keep shaving it or pluck it, it will grow back thinner. [ LilMia811's advice column | Ask LilMia811 A Question ]
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