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hi

can u pls suggest some home remedies for getting rid of unwanted hair

problem...i don't want to undergo any laser treatment...

thnx

 

 

 

 

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Waxing damages the hair folicle and after many years

the hair will most likely never grow back. In the

mean time, when it does grow back its finer, lighter,

and thinner, and it grows back much more slowly. I

wax my legs every three weeks or so (which I hear is

more often than most people, who can go six to eight

weeks between waxings). After a year of doing it, it

now grows in blonde instead of red.

Laser removal only works on dark hair (wont work on my

red and blonde body hair, for example), and works the

best on people with light skin and dark hair.

Electrolisis is much more expensive, time consuming

and painful than both laser removal and waxing.

I get a great natural wax from Whole Foods that is

pine tar based. Zip wax also works great.

Good luck!

--- lovely chatterji <lovely_rci_hyd

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> hi

> can u pls suggest some home remedies for getting

> rid of unwanted hair problem...i don't want to

> undergo any laser treatment...

> thnx

>

>

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>

> Check out what you're missing if you're not on

> Messenger

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> removed]

>

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Hi! I do waxing during 2 years already in the whole body and i agree

that it's the best way to remove hair. I do it every 3 weeks also and

must say now i have much less it then before. It grows weaker and

lighter too.

It's one of the most safe way to lose body hair, so everybody may use

it with no hesitation.

Take care and good luck! :)

 

 

, Jessika Stone

<remindersofthen wrote:

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> Waxing damages the hair folicle and after many years

> the hair will most likely never grow back. In the

> mean time, when it does grow back its finer, lighter,

> and thinner, and it grows back much more slowly. I

> wax my legs every three weeks or so (which I hear is

> more often than most people, who can go six to eight

> weeks between waxings). After a year of doing it, it

> now grows in blonde instead of red.

> Laser removal only works on dark hair (wont work on my

> red and blonde body hair, for example), and works the

> best on people with light skin and dark hair.

> Electrolisis is much more expensive, time consuming

> and painful than both laser removal and waxing.

> I get a great natural wax from Whole Foods that is

> pine tar based. Zip wax also works great.

> Good luck!

> --- lovely chatterji <lovely_rci_hyd

> wrote:

>

> > hi

> > can u pls suggest some home remedies for getting

> > rid of unwanted hair problem...i don't want to

> > undergo any laser treatment...

> > thnx

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Check out what you're missing if you're not on

> > Messenger

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi,

i wasnt following this thread properly, so i dont know how many people

responded to you =- but i know that i had a facial hair ANNOYANCE for many years

-- and finally ne day my cousn told me about this concept called LASER! it

changed me as a person.

 

If you would like more information about it, i will be more than happy to tell

you all about it

so feel free to email me -

 

deb.

 

Diana Moore <thebowentechnique wrote:

A beautician can use electrolisis. You may need several treatments for

it to not grow back.

 

All the best

Diana Moore

http://www.bowentherapy.homestead.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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hii..

may i come to know...EPILATION, using Baraun SILKPIL (which also takes off

hairs as in waxing)is also as effective as waxing in gettign hairs weaker and

lighter...!!!

thanks...

ruquaiya

 

sunlightlady77 <sunlightlady77 wrote:

Hi! I do waxing during 2 years already in the whole body and i agree

that it's the best way to remove hair. I do it every 3 weeks also and

must say now i have much less it then before. It grows weaker and

lighter too.

It's one of the most safe way to lose body hair, so everybody may use

it with no hesitation.

Take care and good luck! :)

 

, Jessika Stone

<remindersofthen wrote:

>

> Waxing damages the hair folicle and after many years

> the hair will most likely never grow back. In the

> mean time, when it does grow back its finer, lighter,

> and thinner, and it grows back much more slowly. I

> wax my legs every three weeks or so (which I hear is

> more often than most people, who can go six to eight

> weeks between waxings). After a year of doing it, it

> now grows in blonde instead of red.

> Laser removal only works on dark hair (wont work on my

> red and blonde body hair, for example), and works the

> best on people with light skin and dark hair.

> Electrolisis is much more expensive, time consuming

> and painful than both laser removal and waxing.

> I get a great natural wax from Whole Foods that is

> pine tar based. Zip wax also works great.

> Good luck!

> --- lovely chatterji <lovely_rci_hyd

> wrote:

>

> > hi

> > can u pls suggest some home remedies for getting

> > rid of unwanted hair problem...i don't want to

> > undergo any laser treatment...

> > thnx

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Check out what you're missing if you're not on

> > Messenger

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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