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I am 18. Hair started growing everywhere, the problem is that I don't want to shave with a razor because, after shaving the hair will not keep his small end and will be rough, making it more thicker.
Would the same happen if I use shaving creams? How do you suggest me to shave without getting my hair thick?
I am 18. Hair started growing everywhere, the problem is that I don't want to shave with a razor because, after shaving the hair will not keep his small end and will be rough, making it more thicker.
Would the same happen if I use shaving creams? How do you suggest me to shave without getting my hair thick?
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i heard the only way it won’t get thicker or coarser is if u shave without irritating ur skin. but i’m 14 so i wouldn’t personally know about that
Shaving hair simply makes it grow back a bit stubbly. This in turn can give the impression that hair is rough and thicker.
If you worry you'll get thicker, and courser hair however, you could consider shaving in a small area of your body that is not visible to others to test it and put your mind at rest.
can someone wax their pubes though? it sounds so dang painful
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You can wax any hair, though yes, given the areas involved waxing pubic hair is likely more painful. However, the results last longer than simply shaving. While hair starts to grow back within a day or two after shaving, I believe it can take several weeks for it to fully grow in after waxing.
You can wax any hair, though yes, given the areas involved waxing pubic hair is likely more painful. However, the results last longer than simply shaving. While hair starts to grow back within a day or two after shaving, I believe it can take several weeks for it to fully grow in after waxing.
Indeed. It will work a bit differently for every body, of course, but waxing generally lasts longer and may weaken the hairs. From personal experience, I'd recommend sugar paste over waxing as far as pubic area is concerned. It's still painful, but less than waxing, which I recommend for other areas such as legs or arms.