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I'm a girl and I'm hairy as heck, it's everywhere and I don't know what to do. Shaving will make it worse, waxing doesn't work, cn't afford laser and doctors aren't helping. What can i do???

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John Doe Profile
John Doe answered

Have you had your hormone levels checked? You may have polycystic ovaries which cause hormone levels to be out of whack and for some, excessive hair growth. As far as removal of hair, waxing is just...well...owie! You could try creams like Nair, or home light lasers like flash n go by silkn.....or the NoNo.

Charles Davis Profile
Charles Davis answered

To be honest, some men find hairy women attractive, I personally don't, but then again, my wife goes for weeks without shaving her legs, but I don't find her less attractive. I would try the more recent developments like "No No" and other products.

Surendar Selvam Profile
Surendar Selvam answered

you can take homemade treatment it will work , use turmeric power apply to full body and keep it for 5 min and bath. It will work. But you will be yellow . But that just improvement .

Walt O'Reagun Profile
Walt O'Reagun answered

It's a myth that shaving makes hair grow back worse.

And before you spend money on the "No No" or similar product - do some research on it.  They don't work as well as the commercials claim.


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Walt O'Reagun
Walt O'Reagun commented
http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/expert-answers/hair-removal/faq-20058427
Chewed Bubblegum
Chewed Bubblegum commented
Yeah I didn't ask for the attitude. I'm a cosmetologist, I know what I'm talking about
Walt O'Reagun
Walt O'Reagun commented
If that's what you were taught, you were taught a myth - according to scientists and doctors.
Sharron Prestcott Profile

Electrolysis is a way to get rid of hair permanently you could do some at a time as you can afford it.  A dermatologist can also offer laser hair removal and that's probably a good place to start because they can tell you if it's caused by a medical problem.  There is a prescription cream that slows down hair growth that you could try.

I'd start with a dermatologist and then see what they recommend.

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