How to get rid of female body hair?

I am a 14yr old girl and I have really noticable back,arm and shoulder hair. I hate it! In the summer I always wear cardigans or jumpers and I dont go swimming because I hate people seeing it I feel really insecure around my friends because none of my m8s have it. And I feel insecure about bein with my boyfriend because he doesent know about it. I dont know what to do I hate my body so much sometimes I just want to cry, its absoulutly horible. I have tried shavin but it just grows back really quik and I have tried hair removal cream nothing works. Please help with some advise!!??? Xx

Answer #1

OMG, Do Not Shave those areas…they will grow double in size, thicker then you first started & a lot rougher, just check your legs & you’ll see that I am right!

Your 14, for Pete’s sake, Your hormones are all over the place at the moment. You should see ask your physician for some advice or perhaps a referral to some other doctor he can recommend. I am not sure to which one deals with it, but someone that specializes in body hair (usually cosmetology is the way to go if it is that serious) but perhaps also a gynecologist might be able to prescribe some sort of pill that can stable your body hair growth. Its nothing you need to be ashamed of, many girls your age have all sorts of issues due to hormones at age 14…(like acne or worse) just see your doctor, get the treatment you need for your situation, and do not worry about any other sort of surgeries at this present time.

Answer #2

go to your doctor and they can see if you have some sort of hormone imbalance

which you probably do since your only 14

DO NOT SHAVE you will regret this later in life !

Answer #3

Get a good razor. I’d suggest a razor with like 4 blades or more. Or you can wax it. By the way it is not true that hair grows back thicker when you shave it so don’t believe the people who say that. That’s just a myth.

Answer #4

You hair does not grow back thicker and darker, there is no proof for that either, you people need to quit saying it. However, shaving your arms is a bad idea. I mean come on, arm stubble? Not attractive, lots of girls have hairy arms though. If it bothers you try using bleach. There’s a brand called Jolen in the stores around where I live, you just put it on the hair you want lightened and remove it in a certain amount of time.

Answer #5

don’t wax or shave it, it will only make it grow back thicker and then you’ll have to wax/shave it more often and it will just become a huge hassle. you should bleach it. either do it naturally: by rubbing lemon on the spots that are hairy and going out in the sun for long periods of time in order for the sun to make the hair lighter. also, your skin will get tanner and the bleached hair will look like it disappeared. or with bleach: they sell body hair bleach at the local drugstore. you can apply the bleach to any hairy zones and leave it on for however long the box says. your hair will be much lighter (hopefully blonde) and blend in with your skin much more to the point where its barely noticeable. (:

Answer #6

Try waxing, it hurts like * but lasts longer. Anyway, for you arms, just shave every night while in the shower with a good razor. You could also buy a shaver with batteries, like, you know, those give a smoother surface. When you’re older, you can have lasersurgery wich kinda kills the hairs by the roots and make them unable to ever grow back. But I wouldn’t recommend that, in case you change your mind..

Answer #7

dont shave it, it grows back faster and darker, just get it waxedd .

Answer #8

DONT SHAVE YOUR ARMS!!!

I did that and they grew back double as hairy!! haha

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