• Troy@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    Or, hear me out, you could just not bother at all. It works for (most) men after all ;)

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      11 hours ago

      I’m 52 and can’t be bothered with the waste of time. I will occasionally shave because it does feel nice for a bit afterwards. Honestly, same goes with my pits. In all fairness though, I’m fair skinned with lighter colored body hair that isn’t all that thick. EXCEPT for the motherfucking chin hairs. Those damn things I curse at each and every one that I rip from my face.

      That said, people should do whatever the fuck they feel comfortable with in regards to their own body hair.

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        If you’re interested in dealing with them once and for all, there are treatments (I think they use lasers) that will kill the hair follicles and prevent them from growing hair anymore.

        My mom had it done on her legs and she hasn’t had to shave since, not sure how expensive it is but it might be worth looking.

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          9 hours ago

          Laser can work if your hair is dark enough, otherwise you’d need electrolysis. Depending on the needed method and amount of hair prices range from a few hundred to several thousand, possibly over many sessions

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            7 hours ago

            I had no idea, I don’t really think of my family as having dark hair - but our hair is brown. Why are blonde hair follicles unaffected by laser treatment?

            Edit: it seems like it’s less to do with them being unaffected and more to do with how the targeting system for the lasers work? That seems like something that could be improved one day.

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              Laser wavelengths targets melanin (a molecule with a specific color absorption and reflection), which is low in light colored hair or skin. Higher melanin density means a darker (appearing) color, so more opportunities for the light to react. This is why a dark hair color and light skin color has the best success with laser.

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          For the person you’re replying to, lighter hair (such as blonde, gray, or some form of dirty blonde) generally doesn’t work with laser. To deal with those hairs, the option is electrolysis which is slow, painful, and more expensive than laser especially for large areas but also a very high hair kill rate.

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            7 hours ago

            I always forget that different hair types (not really sure about the terminology) have completely different needs, thanks for the information.

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      9 hours ago

      This assumes people are only shaving their legs to attract men. I shave my legs for myself and I’m a lesbian anyway