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Does any one know of a good razer that work really well under your arm pits
Hi my name is Jill Closs I wanted to know if any body know of a good razer that work really well under your arm pits I just shave under my arm pits and still fell the hairs. The real reason is I have a follow up visit with my OBGYN because I had a laparoscopy surgery done February 13. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jill Closs -
shaving your armpits just makes it worse.. even makes the hair thicker.. i recomment plucking your hair armpits.. it doesnt hurt.. it just hard sometimes.. but you can always ask someone to do it for you...
i use to shave my armpits and it really didnt work properly.. when it starts growing back it itches and got thicker.... -
Rolling razor is fantastic! However, ive come across a cheaper version called "bikini plus razor" It has a curved blade and is designed especially for the bikini, armpits, back of knees areas....all the sensitive spots. It is also cryogenic tempered, which means its heated to a high temperature and in a nut shell means it lasts for ages!! Its unbelivably sharp too, not dangerously so, but means it doesnt knick or pinch.Originally posted by eazylizy1hey Jill. i just recently came across a new razor. it's shaped all different and dosen't look like your average razor, but it works really well. Especially under the armpits. it's called the rolling razor. you should check it out
Ive ordered it in a kit, so it comes with prior treatment gel and after care. Its great!!Comment
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Hair Removal
Hi all, I am new here, but thought I would throw in my 2 cents worth, I am a licensed Aesthetician in Georgia and I work at a medical spa that does hair removal with a laser.
I recently had my whole Brazilian lasered, and will be getting my underarms done asap. The hair will not be completely gone after just one laser treatment, it could take anywhere from 4-10 treatments, depending on the laser and your skin type and how coarse your hair is. It is a tiny bit painful, more for darker skins than light skins, differant lasers for differant skin tones, and some laser hurt more than others, but I believe the results are worth it.
You can also get waxed under your arms, the hair is pulled out by the root, and will grow back, but finer and softer, you would have to let the hair get about 1/4 inch before you can wax it, and this just isnt feesible during the summer.
Shaving does not cause the hair to grow back thicker or harder, it just seems that way because the hair has been cut off at the skinline and feels rough, but the follicles are still the same.
you could also get electrolysis, but I dont know much about that so cant really comment on it, it is done by each hair follicle.
Hope this helped
LisaComment
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