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Apr 28, 2015
Izel C.
Well since now, I was using the waxing method and I feel like it's not working for me. While it should become less, it's getting more. I'm planning to going to a dermatologist and considering laser removal. But I don't have money or time to do them soon. I'm thinking about trying shaving but I have no idea what to do. What would you suggest me to do?
Apr 28, 2015
Izel C.
BTW sorry for my English, I'm still learning
Apr 28, 2015
Shanae J.
Hair is going to grow back. That's what hair does. But I do believe waxing keeps the hair of a little longer than shaving does. With some people (including me) shaving my legs will temporarily remove the hair, but it'll grow back the next day or the day after. I don't believe your hair growing back thicker, it could just be growing back fast and most people get annoyed by that. Laser removal is done so often these days, it's only a couple hundred dollars from what I've been told, but it does take a couple hours.
Apr 28, 2015
Shanae J.
Every woman has to deal with shaving, laser hair removal will prevent hair from growing in those places, yes. I say do whatever you do have the money and time for.
Apr 28, 2015
Kailey L.
Your hair isn't growing thicker or in higher quantity, you're likely just noticing that it's not as soft as it was before you started waxing. Which is totally normal! Shaving is certainly the easiest/quickest way, but it's not technically hair removal since you are only taking off the hair that grows above the skin, not removing it at the root. If you don't want to keep waxing, there are loads of creams and devices that can help that will be much cheaper than laser hair removal. But in my experience, shaving and/or waxing are the most effective methods.
Apr 28, 2015
Zeleste r.
Try veet It's a hair removal cream I liked it
Apr 29, 2015
Izel C.
Thanks ladies ^^ zeleste, I tried veet but it's quite expensive. probably because it's imported
Apr 29, 2015
Lin F.
Izel, your English is pretty good. I use hair tools from Karmin and whilst I was looking through their Advice pages I noticed that they have a new product for hair removal - take a look at karminhairtools.com/karmin-3in1-wet-and-dry-epilator-shaver it might be a possibility?
May 1, 2015
Izel C.
I tried epilating and it takes so much time to do :(