im 15, im american! And i am hairy!! Its really ugh! i dont like it! my legs are hairy, my stomach is hairy. thats about it! my stomach and legs! i hate it! i trie everything and it keeps coming back! I wish i can get rid of it forever! im the only one in the family with this problem, and IM AMERICAN! im white! im from new york city! i dont know why i have this problem! i wanna get rid of it. i want it goooone!!
i hope there is a way. please get back me.
-Phoebe
Lauraaxhelps answered Wednesday July 9 2008, 3:31 pm: You can try bleaching ! you'll have to do it every week or so though, itll be a pain but then the hairs will appear as blonde.
jobrolover3725 answered Tuesday July 8 2008, 10:20 pm: it doesn't really matter that you're american.. although i can see how that would pressure you into feeling like the hair needs to be GONE. but yeah most girls have to shave their legs, it's annoying but it's part of life. you could also get them waxed or talk to your doctor about laser hair removal. ofr your stomach i WOULD NOT shave the hair. it will grow back darker and stubbily. and that doesn't look very good. haha. you should just bleach the hair on your stomach blonde :)
Cux answered Tuesday July 8 2008, 9:41 pm: Trust me, you're not alone. It's in the genes, I guess ;]
You could always ask your parents if they wouldn't mind taking you to a laser hair removal place, but I'm honestly not sure how affective they are, nor am I sure how safe they are.
I suggest you first go to your doctor and see what they recommend. If they think laser hair removal is safe, then you could try it.
I'm sure you've tried shaving, so I'm not suggesting that.
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