xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 3:37 pm: Well first off, it's completely normal to have hair in that area. All girls do but on some girls the hair is lighter so you can't see it. Don't try to do anything to it, especially don't bleach it. I know a girl that did that once and it messed up her nipple. Some girls shave it off... others just leave it. It's really up to you what you do. Just don't bleach it or use a hair removal product on it. The skin around your nipple is very sensitive and it could harm it. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
lorelei answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 10:04 am: I wouldn't suggest touching it at all. Your breasts are a very sensitive area. If it's in your cleavage, you could consider using a gentle depilatory (like epil-stop roll-on) but hair on your actual breasts is best left alone. It's perfectly normal and trust me, no one but you knows it's there.
dinoold answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 7:57 am: Do you have very dark hair..is that why you notice them??Most have very fine hair there..i would use a Jolente bleach(to lighten them) for face or a hair remover..but PLEASE..do a TINY spot check first..you might have a reaction to it and then..woah...it will hurt! [ dinoold's advice column | Ask dinoold A Question ]
anathema answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 7:17 am: Whatever you do DO NOT SHAVE!!! Please please please, listen to me. It grows back thicker and more stubbly.
I assume that you are speaking about hairs growing on the nipple area, as this is most common for women. Sometimes a few isolated hairs grow on the chest. These are best removed by plucking.
Hair on the nipples should be removed by either plucking or a very close trim with scissor.
Again I repeat, DO NOT SHAVE OR WAX.
If there are more than just a few hairs, see a doctor about hormonal imbalance. [ anathema's advice column | Ask anathema A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 7:06 am: Shave.
Draak answered Tuesday October 26 2004, 4:10 am: You can pluck them, shave them, wax them, or use a depilatory (like Nair, etc.). Don't worry it's perfectly normal and if you're that worried about it go to your doctor and ask them to check your hormone balance. Ig they find that the extra hair growth is due to too much testosterone in your system, they will likely put you on hormones to correct the problem. [ Draak's advice column | Ask Draak A Question ]
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