Best way of minimising and removing unwanted hair.

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Apr 25, 2013

Leanne S.

What does everyone find as an effective hair removal technique?

I've started using hair removal cream along with shaving too. Do hair removal creams minimise hair regrowth?

What does everyone else find works for them? I'm bored of constantly shaving!

Apr 25, 2013

Tamira L.

I wax, it hurts at first but it goes longer before growing again :)

Apr 25, 2013

Yvette U.

I've done laser. its pricy but results are worth it

Apr 25, 2013

Breann K.

Laser. expensive though. I have only done my under arms.

Apr 25, 2013

Leanne S.

I find waiting for hair to be long enough to wax very tedious and annoying. Has anyone tried the creams that minimise hair?

Apr 25, 2013

Amber K.

I've tried a few creams that claim to minimize and slow down hair growth, but none of them worked very well. I've been waxing my bikini line for a while now, and I feel that it gives me the best results. I started out getting it done professionally, but now I do it myself and get the same results. I don't have to worry about waxing my bikini line for 4-5 weeks!

Apr 25, 2013

Rita F.

I've got a Tria, but did get one year of laser treatments (every 6 weeks). Yes. I am nearly bald there (Brazilian) and the best part is: the remaining 10% of hair is baby fine and hardly visible.

It's an expensive commitment, but so nice to NEVER shave again

Apr 25, 2013

Yvette U.

@breann. how many tx did you need?

Apr 25, 2013

Rita F.

Correction. You do have to shave before any laser treatments, including my Tria (every 2 weeks) because you have to get close to the base of the hair root.

Apr 25, 2013

Rita F.

Yvette: it's at least 3 treatments and beware: everyone has different results.

Apr 25, 2013

Rita F.

My Tria is mainly for touch ups but since I've been using it I have noticed a continued progress that parallels the professional treatments

Apr 26, 2013

Chasilynn S.

Try sugaring!! It's all organic, it works just like waxing but doesn't rip off a layer of skin. It gets down to the root of the hair has longer lasting results & if you continue doing it your hairs definitely grow back thinner, and eventually your hairs won't grow back it all. But just like anything else you need to continue to do it. Hope this helped!

Apr 26, 2013

Mz'Chelsea R.

Never heard of sugaring! *googles.