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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Matter" data-source="post: 16485283" data-attributes="member: 72878"><p>If you shave, you will get stubble like a man. Don't do it. </p><p>Bleaching will diminish the appearance and is easy to do. You repeat as often as necessary. Be sure to follow the directions well.</p><p>If you wax, the hair will grow back, likely thinner, but you bend the roots and it makes electrolosys difficult later.</p><p>If you can, use electrolosis. This will kill the root, causing the hair to not grow back. Sometimes a given follicle may require more than one treatment, but once it works, the hair doesn't grow back.</p><p></p><p>Funny that a guy would write this for you, but I work in the industry and didn't hear others providing you with this information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Matter, post: 16485283, member: 72878"] If you shave, you will get stubble like a man. Don't do it. Bleaching will diminish the appearance and is easy to do. You repeat as often as necessary. Be sure to follow the directions well. If you wax, the hair will grow back, likely thinner, but you bend the roots and it makes electrolosys difficult later. If you can, use electrolosis. This will kill the root, causing the hair to not grow back. Sometimes a given follicle may require more than one treatment, but once it works, the hair doesn't grow back. Funny that a guy would write this for you, but I work in the industry and didn't hear others providing you with this information. [/QUOTE]
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