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How to Deal with Hair on Arms
Posted on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 by Beauty Skin Care Natural
Shaving: Not advisable. Though shaving may not encourage a heavier hair re-growth, the hair grows back stubby, which is most unpleasant.
Creaming: Not advisable, though it is a safer bet than shaving.
Bleaching: Worth a try.
Waxing: By far the best way after electrolysis.
Tweezing: Not advisable because it is highly impractical.
Creaming: Not advisable, though it is a safer bet than shaving.
Bleaching: Worth a try.
Waxing: By far the best way after electrolysis.
Tweezing: Not advisable because it is highly impractical.
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