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QuestionHow can I get rid of hairs if I am 11 years old?Community AnswerYou should probably talk to your parents first. That said, your best bet would be to wax.
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QuestionIs using a trimmer comfortable for a 17 year old?Community AnswerIt depends on your stage in puberty and how much hair you have altogether. Doing some research and following a few basic steps, you can always get rid of the hair. And yes, it should be comfortable (unless the guard is too short), just go with a longer guard at first. Mind you, the after results will be a harsh stubble and an increase in hair, so be wary of this route.
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QuestionWill my shaved chest hair grow back again?Community AnswerYes. Shaving just removes your hair temporarily. Electrolysis is the only way you can remove your chest hair permanently.
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QuestionDoes this make hair grow thicker?Community AnswerNope. Shaving or otherwise removing hair doesn't make it grow back thicker. That is nothing more than an old myth.
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QuestionWould wax take off my hair permanently, and can I apply this method on stomach?Community AnswerNo, wax doesn't take hair off permanently, and yes, you can apply this to your stomach if you are careful.
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QuestionHow do I remove hair on my forehead?Community AnswerThere are many articles available on the internet, however, you should probably talk to your doctor about this issue. If it's about ingrown or excess hairs (e.g. uni-brows), electrolysis can be a permanent solution to this.
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QuestionAfter removing my chest hair with depilatory cream, will my chest hair come back again?Community AnswerYes, it will. Depilatory cream is not permanent, it is just like shaving. It is used before surgery for example, then the hair grows back.
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QuestionWill trimming make the hair grow thicker?Community AnswerNo, shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth.
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QuestionAfter waxing, will my chest hair grow thicker?Community AnswerIt depends. If your chest hair coverage was never too great to begin with, you may see more hair growing than before waxing. It will also grow more often, resulting in thicker chest hair. The only optimal form of losing this is either waxing frequently or trying electrolysis/depilatories.
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QuestionWould it be better to use shaving cream and scrape it off than to continue using a razor?Community AnswerYou still need a razor to remove shaving cream or you won't actually remove any hair in the process.
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QuestionHow can I remove body hair permanently?Community AnswerYou could try laser hair removal, but it's painful and expensive. In general you will have to continue removing the hair periodically.
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QuestionAre depilatories dangerous? Do they cost much? Will the hair grow thicker? And can they only be used for chest hair?Community AnswerDepilatory creams are aggressive chemicals meant to destroy hair. So, yes, they are bad for you. Using them a few times won't cause much damage, but in the long run, it can cause allergies and other problems. However they can be useful.
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QuestionHow much does electrolysis cost?Community AnswerIt depends entirely on the doctor and location. Check with a specialist in your area for more specific pricing.
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QuestionWill I grow stubble after I shave my chest?Community AnswerIt depends on your personal hair growth, but there will likely be at least a little bit of stubble.
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QuestionIs electrolysis safe for skin?Community AnswerYes, but it may cause some pain or irritation.
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QuestionHow can I remove chest hair permanently with an at-home method?Community AnswerThere is no permanent way of removing body hair at home. You could get used to using wax once every 2 or 3 weeks, depending on how often you are removing it. The only permanent way is by laser hair removal, which can't be done at home.
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