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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2015 9:21:13 GMT 8
Me?
Ummm. 1 oclock shadow starts to show through the base, I wear makeup at work, full female, not heavily stated except the eyelashes, which are naturally very long.
But, I dont shave under the arms, nor down in the secret place, and I epilate everywhere else including balls and scrotum.
Which kind of hurts. Nipple edges are a challenge....
Arm hair is so fine it doesnt show. And I am kind of balding, working on that, receding hairline, 6 weeks into rogain.
There, I wonder who will dare this thread... .HAH!
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Post by Ayla on Jun 10, 2015 10:38:05 GMT 8
Very little - almost all facial or body hair permanently removed (via laser/electrolysis). Longer hair is now full and pushed back. Growing to the point that I will be able to tie it back. Have had my brows shaped by elecrolysis. This is quite a change for me as I had quite a lot of chest and back hair, a mono brow if not plucked, a buzz cut and quite hairy ears. If I had been shorter and had hairier feet I could have made a pretty good dwarf! However once I realised that I was an androgynous elf, there was no stopping me.
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Post by Leena on Jun 10, 2015 11:54:32 GMT 8
Really, I'm pretty lucky with what I have naturally. I naturally have relatively little body hair, quite a bit less than most cis-women on my legs and armpits. I naturally a bit more on my chest, back, arms, and of course face, though quite a bit less than most cis-men. I also have relatively thin scalp hair, it's always been like this, sometimes it freaks me out, and it may be slightly thinner than it was when I was 18, but not by that much.
Lately, I've been waxing my body hair, because I hate the stubble chest look, though that means having to let it grow out a bit in between. My 9 o'clock shadow shows through immediately, I can't get a close enough shave in a few places like the sides of my mouth for it not to be seen immediately. I mean I can, but I have very thin, very sensitive skin, so stubble will be replaced by even less attractive red bumps and lots of nicks.
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Post by Laura J on Jun 10, 2015 22:27:59 GMT 8
Hair today..... Gone tomorrow.....
always shaving..
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Post by Ativan Prescribed on Jun 10, 2015 23:14:53 GMT 8
I get a 'five o'clock shadow' after about 3-4 days. It doesn't bother me enough to shave it more than once a week. I have always shaved my armpits, rest of body about half the time over the years. It's become pretty sparse over the years I have been on low dose. It takes a week or two before regrowth is noticeable. Right now it is still pretty smooth. I trim the length of my forearm hair, it bothers me more than anything else. Might start shaving it again, it's pretty low priority kind of stuff, all of it. The hair on my head is long, tall forehead, but nothing like having MPB. Hangs down to near my waist, has for quite a few years now. Usually tied back, the grey is colored out, overall, it ranges from a dark blonde to dark brown with red highlights. The grey is colored blonde, as it wears out and grows out, it isn't so noticeable. I do have a mustache, very trim and graying, I look better with one than without, and religiously keep my eyebrows shaped in a neutral way. Fucking ear and nose hair drives me crazy, if I ever do get electrolysis, it starts there.
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