So, I'm not very hairy like everywhere, but on my arms its SUPER HAIRY. Some of the hair is over an inch!! I don't want to shave it bcause it'll grow back dark and thick. But I don't know what to do!! I definetly do not want the hairy arms i have now.
any advice I can do to make them less hairy?
plz&thx. : ]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? runawayxlove answered Sunday May 6 2007, 3:42 pm: hey, well there are three options for you. a) shave them, b) wax them, or c) bleach them. no matter what you do, its going to take a lot of work. im not one of those people that says "oh, its only arm hair, just leave it". i completly know exactly how you are feeling because i just went through this recently also. i choose shaving. it didnt grow back any darker or thicker for me, but its tons of work keeping up with it and if you dont shave it off every 1-3 days, it looks retarded. before i started shaving it, i also went through the whole waxing thing. yeah it hurt, but i think it was best for me to wax all of my arm hair off before i started shaving it. bleaching i dont recommend at all. i heard it creates more hair when it grows back and also if your hair is dark, your arm hair will now be a combimation of dark hair and blonde. i would get waxed first, then when it grows back start shaving it. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
rick505 answered Sunday May 6 2007, 3:40 pm: you're born with what you're born with, but its a lie that if you shave it will grow back thicker and darker. Hair on your arms grows very slowly so you could shave and there would be nothing visible for months. [ rick505's advice column | Ask rick505 A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Sunday May 6 2007, 3:39 pm: well you can bleech them so they arent so dark they will still be there but people wont see them. other thans that you will just have to deal with it.
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