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hey this is embarasing to say (and i'm not sure if it's normal) but i got hair everywhere on my body. Not jsut where girl grow hair when they get puberty but on my face like the cheeks, my back, my whole front, everywhere and it seems kinda nasty and wrong because i htought only boys have hair everywhere but sometimes i'm confused of my sexuality because i'm pretty sure girls don't grow hair everywhere like me. I'm practically a monkey now! which products should I use to get rid of hair in certain areas? i shaved my public hairs but it's always red now and irrating. i heard about people putting hair removing cream (whatever that is) but I don't know if it can rip or wreck my skin of I wax since the skin there is sensitive and delicate
Ahnee answered Monday November 6 2006, 8:20 pm: well first i'd go to a doctor and see if your estrogen and testosterone are in balance, this could be the source of your problems and there may be a way to fix it for a longer time than waxing would. waxing is good for most areas though. but dont shave anything on your face, seriously it will just make it worse when it grows back in (no not thicker like people think, just more obvious and it'll grow faster than if you were to just wax it). [ Ahnee's advice column | Ask Ahnee A Question ]
darkblair771 answered Monday November 6 2006, 7:46 pm: you should probably get a waxing. and i dont think you should ever shave dow there cause it'll always irritate but what you should do is trim it. like with those small medical scissors they have out. just shave the bikini area and trim the rest! :] [ darkblair771's advice column | Ask darkblair771 A Question ]
Anq3L_xO answered Monday November 6 2006, 3:49 pm: Hair removal cream is effective and inexpensive, you could definitely use that. Otherwise, the only other ways of getting rid of hair would be, shaving, waxing, laser hair removal, etc. To my knowledge, hair removal cream [i.e. Nair] isn't painful or bad for you, I would personally reccommend that if you use it, make sure you have a good body moisturizer. Good Luck. -Angel [ Anq3L_xO's advice column | Ask Anq3L_xO A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Monday November 6 2006, 1:47 pm: Everyone has hair everywhere, no matter what their gender is. Most people have fine, small hairs all over their face - it's just hard to notice because the hairs are essentially see through.
If you have slightly darker or coarser hair, that's okay. And body hair has nothing to do with your sexuality.
Shaving your pubic hair is something that is up to the individual, but generally you'll probably be more physically comfortable if you leave the area alone. Razor burn is hard to avoid, and the area can be itchy or tender when the hairs start to grow back in.
It's not the greatest idea to use anything with strong chemicals near your vagina.
While it can take awhile to get used to these bodily changes, rest assured they are all normal and expected.
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