i have a lot of hiar on my arms
i want to make it less noticable
is it bad to wax,shave, nair it?
should i just bleach it or forget about it?
any suggestions or comments,
thanks
leLovely answered Sunday January 28 2007, 8:33 pm: personally, i would just bleach the hair. if you shave or wax your hair, your hair will just come back in thicker and thicker each time you do it (just like leg hair), unless you have time to keep up with it. =] [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
chrissabelle37 answered Sunday January 28 2007, 5:43 pm: Hey. It's pretty much just like shaving your legs. Once you start you have to keep doing it and it will grow back more. If you don't mind this than that would work out great. If you're going to wax them it would be the same as waxing your legs but just use cream so they don't look all red. If you don't want to go through all the trouble of constantly having to reshave your arms and stuff than yes, bleaching is probably best. I really hope I helped! =) [ chrissabelle37's advice column | Ask chrissabelle37 A Question ]
shortcake90 answered Sunday January 28 2007, 4:44 pm: you can also just cream it. ahah my skin is SO soft, and ive been doing it for a while now. but waxing is good too. good luckkk...
sunnyville answered Sunday January 28 2007, 12:09 pm: You should shave use any type of smoothing shaving cream that will keep the skin it's natural softness,yes it's safe to use a shaver,if your going to wax it use lotion to take the redness away. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
Boochie answered Sunday January 28 2007, 12:51 am: My sister shaves her arm hair because she thinks she has a lot of hair on them. It works for her and her arms look amazing. You could bleach them too, if you don't want to shave them. If you shave them once, you have to shave them forever, because black hair will grow.
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