so i shave my "down below" because i hate hair. and i do but there is still like little black ones that you can see and it grows back in like two seconds. is there anyway that you can get the hair all the way off and keep it that way longer? thankss
Bella12 answered Monday December 3 2007, 12:12 am: I Totally agree... Waxing is the best thing, it hurts when you start but then you get used to it and it lasts longer and looks cleaner unlike shaving. [ Bella12's advice column | Ask Bella12 A Question ]
thelaura answered Sunday December 2 2007, 6:49 pm: The only thing you can do to get a closer shave is to use a new razor and go against the hair. Even then it won't guarantee hairless results and you can get a nasty razor burn - which is why you should try other methods, like waxing. Or perhaps get it done professionally if you're afraid of doing it alone. But this way will eradicate your small hair problems and you won't have to do it so often. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Sunday December 2 2007, 6:46 pm: waxing
but unlike the person below me said, it doesnt grow back darker or coarser when you shave, it just grows back faster
orphans answered Sunday December 2 2007, 6:36 pm: yes WAXING.
it works sooo good
i do it all the time.
Also, unlike shaving, if you keep on shaving down there, theyll just keep getting thicker and darker and grosser =[
but if you start waxing now, then, since your 13, by the time your 20 youll have really thin light hair instead, that grows back after like months.
wax it =]
if you need help on that ask mee im an expert [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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