i have hair (not a lot but it's noticable it you look closley) on my stomach, arms (on my arms i have a lot and it's brown), knuckles, and back. I'm a girl, is this normal?
Lady_M answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 5:26 pm: dude!!! OMG!! I have the SAME probelem!!! YOu can try hair bleach cream, but I dont really recomend that because I tried it and it TEMPORRILY bleached my skin!! EWWWWWWWW!! You can try to wax it off- painful yes but it totally works and the hair doesn't grow back for at least a month. Its just hormones from puberty. It should get thinner as you get older...not like WRINKLEY old, but mature old.
Mackenzie answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 4:42 pm: It's most definitely "noRmal" to have body haiR - I don't know anyone who doesn't. If it bugs you tRemendously, shave youR knuckles completely, and if you'Re willing.. youR aRms won't look so thick with haiR if you gently, without even adding pRessuRe to it, Run a disposable RazoR acRoss them. Best of luck to you. Hope I helped! =D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 4:41 pm: Yup, it's definitely normal! Everyone has hair on their bodies! Some people have dark body hair and some don't. Don't worry about it, you are not the only person who has body hair! Hope I helped :)
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Ronlina answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 4:38 pm: Are you A Human girl? Then yes, this is perfectly normal. Not to worry. Now, if you were a fish, I'd wonder why you had hair. Or why you were able to type, for that matter. [ Ronlina's advice column | Ask Ronlina A Question ]
Fallenhere answered Wednesday January 5 2005, 4:36 pm: yes it is perfectly normal for there to hair there. ive seen plenty of girls like that but i still like them because its only very small hairs. [ Fallenhere's advice column | Ask Fallenhere A Question ]
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