when i was little about the age of like i dno really young i used to see ppl on t.v. and my mom shaving there legs so... i went a head and did itbefor and th ought it was boring so i didnt anymore :P i now have long leg hair and im just really hairy :P well like you know what i mean but yeah what can i do about this so it wont grow back longer cause .. i feel unatractive when this happens
Sincerly_Lisa answered Sunday December 3 2006, 2:06 am: Dear Question-ee,
You're not alone. I did the same thing when I was like... 8 or so. But the key is not to shave. And I know that sounds disgusting but think of it this way, the more you shave, the faster your leg hair grows back. Right? So don't shave. OR since it's winter and its cold, (depending on where you live) it shouldnt matter as much anymore since its long pants and shirts now. So I'd suggest not shaving, or shave but like, only once or twice a week. Let me know how it turns out. Good luck!
Sincerly,
Lisa xox [ Sincerly_Lisa's advice column | Ask Sincerly_Lisa A Question ]
snickerzz11 answered Saturday December 2 2006, 11:41 pm: There are several ways to get rid of hair. Obviousy there's shaving, but I guess you don't like that. So in addition to shaving (with a normal razor) you can also use an electric razor (can't cut yourself as easily), wax, or a hair removal lotion like Nair. I'm guessing you'd probably like Nair the best, because all you do is rub it on your legs, wait 10 or so minutes, and then wash it off. You don't really do anything, so it isn't really "boring". Still, if you use Nair (or anything like that) you should put a little bit on before rubbing it all over your body just incase you're allergic to it. Also, be careful that you don't leave it on too long, and wash it off really well when you're done, or it could damage your skin. Hope I helped! =] [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
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