ok so i like have dark hair on my arms, and it really pisses me off and like makes me hate my body is there anything i can do about them?and im not hsaving my arms by the way
illdomybest answered Sunday January 14 2007, 9:30 pm: thats good because shaving your arms will just make hair grow in darker.yes its true for some people because hair grows diffrent on diffrent people you could get hair bleach kit like what they use for women who have tiny mustaches and bleach your arm hair. it should work just the same. [ illdomybest's advice column | Ask illdomybest A Question ]
Teza answered Sunday January 14 2007, 3:12 pm: Use a product called Nair. It will bleach your hair & they will eventually become thiner. You can get it at Walgreens or Walmart. I have tons of friends that shave their arms & it's not gross and it doesn't grow back worse. I also shave mine too but I don't recomend that you do it. Just bleach it & they'll become less noticable. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
pockets answered Sunday January 14 2007, 1:37 pm: Yeah, definitly don't shave your arms. That's probably the most ridiculous things i've ever heard of anyone doing.
I have dark arm hair too, it doesn't bother me much though because I have olive undertones to my skin.
Try bleaching the hair, you can buy commercial hair bleach or you can get it done professionally for a higher cost. Don't use nair or veet or anything like that. [ pockets's advice column | Ask pockets A Question ]
soccergurlie1220 answered Sunday January 14 2007, 1:00 pm: You could color it..ask maybe your doctor? or your hair stylist?
Elcee answered Sunday January 14 2007, 11:42 am: My daughter has this problem and she bleaches the hair on her arms with a product from Nair. Try asking at your local chemist for a suitable product. By doing this regularly she has also noticed that the hairs are also becoming finer. [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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