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Question Posted Monday November 5 2007, 9:28 pm

(female)

okay so i have really dark, thick hair on my arms, compared to other girls. Is there any way to dye it so its less noticeabe?




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LoveNJstyle answered Thursday November 8 2007, 5:16 pm:
i used the sally hansen bleach on my arms. it didn't last as long as i had hoped but it wasn't bad. <3

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LagunaBabe answered Wednesday November 7 2007, 10:16 am:
I hope you listen to me on this question because I have the perfect answer, go buy Sally Hansen Spray-On Shower-Off. It is amazing, works perfectly with this problem. And it's painless! =)

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thelaura answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 10:13 pm:
You can bleach it.. or remove it totally (waxing/hair removing cream). Don't believe what you hear about the hair growing back thicker and darker - it really doesn't.

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FrEe2bMe answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 10:12 pm:
Everyone has hair on their arms--some more than others, and that's okay. If it really bothers you, you can try getting them waxed. I would not try to do this yourself as it can become a mess if you don't know what you are doing. It isn't too costly and will last about a month. Prices usually range about $20.00. You can also get it threaded which is sometimes a little cheaper, but takes a little longer and lasts a week or two more than does the waxing. Lastly, as mentioned by the other columnist, you can use a depilatory like nair, but sometimes this can cause your skin to have a rash or some sort of reaction. Also, there is something called Nads that is like a wax but it does not need to be heated and is available at all the local drugstores for $15.00 and is similar to waxing but you can do it yourself easily. Hope this helped, and remember, being the natural you is always beautiful! :)

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1wise1 answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 10:11 pm:
Definitely use Nair, or get your arms waxed. What ever you do don't ever shave them because the hair will grow back more and it will grow in thicker! Hope that helps!

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heather101 answered Tuesday November 6 2007, 10:03 pm:
You can't dye your arm hair, it will dye your arm along with your hair. Which will make it even a bigger problem. I have a friend though and she had a simlair problem like yours and she actually got nair. You know the stuff you rub on your legs and then whipe off and it takes all the hair off, instead of shaving. It worked for her, but that's just suggestion of mine.
good luck.

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