What do you do to remove unwanted hair?

@karjyo (830)
India
July 27, 2008 11:48am CST
What do you do to remove unwanted hair-waxing or threading or use a razor? Which of these methods do you find the most effective?
4 responses
@cyberfluf (4996)
• Netherlands
27 Jul 08
I use a razor because it's the least painfull and pretty fast. I guess waxing will last you longer but it also irritates the skin more and can be pretty expensive in one single time.
@karjyo (830)
• India
27 Jul 08
Thanks for the response. Have a nice day.
• United States
27 Jul 08
Since razors and waxing irritates a skin condition I have, I use Nair to remove unwanted hair from my body and face. It does require a waiting period especially if you have thick, stubborn hair, but it's been worth it to me, cause at the same time it has helped me keep from from breaking out in irritating/annoying rashes that shaving and waxing use to cause. And I don't have to do it as often and the price is fairly reasonable.
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• United States
27 Jul 08
It's a lotion that you apply to your skin and let sit for a certain amount of time, than after that time, you just wipe it off. Is painless and leaves the skin soft. Here's a link to Nair's question and answer page that will help further explain what Nair is and does: http://www.naircare.com/quanda.aspx
@karjyo (830)
• India
27 Jul 08
What is a nair??? Thanks the the response.Have a nice day.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
27 Jul 08
I shave my legs and armpits using a razor. If it is unwanted hair between my eyebrows or something like that then I usually tweeze it. I have had my lip and eyebrows waxed before and it hurt so bad I said never again.
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@karjyo (830)
• India
27 Jul 08
Thanks for the response. Have a nice day. Keep mylotting.
@gabbana (1815)
• China
27 Jul 08
I used scissors to cut off the bad ends when i wore long hair. but now, i don't make a cut because i am keeping my hair and it grows so so slow.
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@karjyo (830)
• India
27 Jul 08
Thanks for the response. Have a great day.