Laser! I would suggest laser 100%!
I have tried shaving, trimming, waxing, silk-epil hair removal, special creams, even the stupid glove that is supposed to shave them without causing any redness... Only wax and laser have done work, laser even more.
Laser doesn't cause me as much pain as waxing, only a little in some specific spots, plus thete are some places that wax can't reach, it burns and destroys the hair from the root which actually makes them go away almost forever :p I have been doing laser for around 5 years, in 3 different parts of my body and I don't need to worry about hair. My mum and grandmother used to do it that way too and they wish scientists would invent laser earlier.
Yeah it is a bit pricey at first but you can do some research on the price, plus the more you do the less hair you have every time and usually the price drops.
Don't listen to all those things they say about hurting your health. Sure you should talk with a doctor first but nothing bad is going to happen. The only problem is only if your skin is dark or your hair roots too blonde or white. You should also go in a certified institute or dermatologist, those are usually the ones doing it, at least in my country. No need of fear for cancer or burns, yeah it burns the root but only anything that is dark colour and only a few milimeters in your skin.
The hair usually are gone at first for 2-3 months but the more you do it you will notice that some spots will appear where no hair will grow, and those spots will get bigger by time. After a year or 2, you will notice that for all the hair to grow back completely they will need a year. So visiting every few months helps them not to grow at all. Also, with laser every new hair that may grow later will be thinner and softer, it's because laser weakens them a lot, so you don't feel that sting like feeling when some of them might grow back.
After 5 years of doing laser in my armpints, the first 3 years only goimg every 3-5 months, I have almost no hair in my armpints. I have like only 2-3 hair growing out which I just trimmed a little if I miss a laser appointement.
I could talk about this for hours after of all the things I tried XD but I think all this is just enough. If you have any questions message me :)13 Reply- +1 y
That was really helpful!! Thank you so much! I have heard that laser is the best way and I've been wanting to do that but I'll have to save money and I am currently jobless. I'll stick to waxing till then.☺
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I am jobless at the moment too xD that doesn't mean you can't research about it, the best places you can do it and the prices each one has...
I started by the age of 15, my mother decided for me to go and she was the one paying. When I finished high school I found a part-time job and payed it myself. Now I have a lazer appointment almost every month and do it in 3 different places (armpints, mustache and full bikini) and because I dont have many hair after doing laser all these years, I pay 20-30€ for all three regions, sometimes the hair I have are so little that the dermatologist starts lasering some other small parts in different places...
I think every place and institut has its own policies... That's why I stick to doing some search first, you might find something good :) - +1 y
You're right!! I'll have to sobsone research on it. Thank you! ☺
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For me, I use veet cream. Its the best.
leave it on for 5-10 mins, then u get it off with a paper or anything plastic ( like a card u dont use ) and you clean it, and tadaaaa all done 😂17 Reply- +1 y
I should definitely try it, thank you☺
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But does it remove the hair from its root? Cause this is mainly why I am a againat shaving.☺
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Thats the problem 😂 it doesn't do that, if not, then it would be painful just like removing it with wax it something.
this is another type of "shaving" but its not irritating for the skin as much as shaving. It doesn't leave any "bumps" and when the hair will grow back again, it won't be stronger than before, it would be the same. Unlike shaving. - +1 y
Uuuh.. I'll stick to waxing then. Thank you very much!! ☺
eh just shave it... I do it once a week in the shower, takes less than a minute in total. before you do it for the first time, I'd trim it down.
I don't know if it's the best way, but it works so well that I don't care.13 Reply- +1 y
I'm 18, of course I've shaved then before. I've been shaving my armpits since I was 10. (I hated the hairs). It never leaves the akin smooth and the roots of the hars are visible and it annoys me.
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Oh my God, that's low-key my dad.😂😂😂
Warm water, soap, and a razor.
I've shaved out of curiosity. It took me 5 minutes tops, and everything ended up very clean and smooth.13 Reply- +1 y
Apparently, this doesn't work for me. The skin is never smooth and the roots are visible. So, no.
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That's fine. Thank you for replying anyway.☺
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+1 yPersonally, waxing. It rips out the hair from the follicle completely, meaning it takes longer to grow back than shaving/hair removal cream.
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I had been shaving them for years and I recently started waxing them. It does rip the hairs completely but it hurts like a bitch (excuse my French) and it is hard to remove all the hairs.
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Yeah true, lol. Some salons offer to tweeze the hairs that were missed though, which is good.
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Oh no, that will hurt. And I wax it on my own so..
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Lol it doesn't really hurt me. If you're doing it by yourself, that's probably why all the hair isn't getting removed. You'll get better results from a professional.
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I'd rather save money to remove it with lazer hair removal so I just do it on my own.
+1 ytry to use nair, or the lazer hair removal tool its a personal groomer
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That's cool, thank you!
veet creme. you put it and you wait for 6-10 minutes and then remove it with paper and then wash it off.
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I might actually try that, thanks!
i use a shaving blade for that. but you can use any hair removal creems
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Thank you for replying.☺
water, shaving cream and a razor. it takes 20 seconds
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Uuh.. no thanks. I said this a million times but the skin is never left smooth and the roots are visible.
+1 yShaving? I didn't know there was more than one way
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Of course there are! Waxing, lazer, etc. The same you use for legs can be used for armpits.
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Waxing your armpit? Jesus that sounds painful😣
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It sure as hell is but I can't stand the hair roots that are visible if I just shave.
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Ugh I know rite? The things we have to go through
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That's why I use an epilator. I'd send a picture if I could.
Go to a salon and ask
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They will suggest the most expensive one so that they'll make more money, genius!
+1 yI use an epilator & it works great..
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It's a machine that pulls the hair out, like a motorized tweezers
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That's probably painful.
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Only the first time. After that it feels good.
+1 yI use Nair.
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I don't know what that is but I will Google it, thanks for replying.
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You're welcome
Shaving.
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Doubt it..
8.3K opinions shared on Health & Fitness topic. Shave it off most women do it that way
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+1 yJust shave it with a razor lol
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No, thanks.
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dont shave it with a razor use a clipper
Anonymous(25-29)+1 yHair removal cream.
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I'm actually thinking of giving this a shot, thanks.
razor.
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I can assure you it's not but thanks for replying!
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Natural way is not removing them at all which is gross. And cancer may come whether one uses cosmetics or not.
razor?
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Uh.. no but thank you for replying.☺
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