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MacMilker
April 25th, 2010, 03:56 PM
Well I can already tell I'm going to be hair and that really turns me off, I don't wanna shave it, and waxing is only temporary. I heard about laser hair removal which sounds pretty good, but I'm not sure if it's made to cover vast areas, or for men -.-

Hair just really annoys me, sure its fine when your like 50 but in my 20's and 30's
I really just want to be fairly hair free. Pubic hair is easy to trim, and It doesnt mind me, nor does armpit or leg hair. but once I start to get back hair, neck hair, and heavy chest hair. Im going to really wanna get rid of that.

Any suggestions for the future?:what:

Vacuola
April 25th, 2010, 04:10 PM
I could only tell you, that you will have to accept your body they way it is. If been hairy bothers you too much then shave. The laser hair removal is a great option but you will have to wait until you pass puberty, and adolescence; like in the twenties. Otherwise, the hair will grow back because of the elevated hormones concentration in this stages of life. Until that happens, be patient. XD

pontiacdriver
April 25th, 2010, 07:28 PM
Well I can already tell I'm going to be hair and that really turns me off, I don't wanna shave it, and waxing is only temporary. I heard about laser hair removal which sounds pretty good, but I'm not sure if it's made to cover vast areas, or for men -.-

Hair just really annoys me, sure its fine when your like 50 but in my 20's and 30's
I really just want to be fairly hair free. Pubic hair is easy to trim, and It doesnt mind me, nor does armpit or leg hair. but once I start to get back hair, neck hair, and heavy chest hair. Im going to really wanna get rid of that.

Any suggestions for the future?:what:

Laser hair removal is the most permanent solution to hair, but the problem with it is that it is really, really expensive, and there is no way they are going to do it on a teen. Also, for guys they have to go to several sessions to totally get rid of the hair which is costly.

My suggestion to you is to invest in a body hair groomer. Philips-Norelco sells a pretty good product around the $40 range at Target, and it is a very good tool to cut down on hair: http://www.target.com/Norelco-Bodygroom-BG2020/dp/B000EG8HLE/ref=sc_qi_detailbutton You might need to use it every other week to keep your hair down, but it does work pretty well. You can shop around to see what works best for you financially. Body hair groomers work very well, and you will have the hairless look you like with such a tool. They are very easy to use and are pretty fast at what they do as long as they are fully charged.

Beyond a body hair groomer there is not a whole lot you can do in the short run. When you get older and get into a decent paying job and possibly still dislike hair, then you can always go for laser treatment which hopefully will be cheaper by then.

CoolDude8
May 2nd, 2010, 08:28 AM
Trust me, I know how you feel. I'm sixteen and it looks like I have a vest of hair lol. The hair itself doesn't bother me, but I get looks a lot if I go swimming "fully sweatered". For Christmas my uncle got me a Mangroomer back hair shaver, and it works pretty well. If the back hair is thick though, it will take like an hour to get it all the first time you do it like it did for me. But if you keep up with it and get teh stubble that comes after a few days, it'll take 5-10 minutes tops.

Trackstar29
May 16th, 2010, 08:47 AM
Just shave it for now, and when you older then you could have more options on what u can do.