Friday, January 15, 2010

Wht do middle-class indian women do to remove unwanted hair? Waxing isnt much of a help?

i hv tried waxing but hair comes back within a week.im a student so i hv a limited budgetWht do middle-class indian women do to remove unwanted hair? Waxing isnt much of a help?
Here are some of the methods, try them.





Save it as needed. Using a Razor Blade.





Bleach it so it will not show that much.





Cover the hairy areas, by waring the clothing that keeps it covered.





Chemical treatment to remove the unwanted hair is very reasonable, available at the pharmacy.





Electrolysis, is expensive but may be worth trying. So is the Laser treatment.





Now waxing can be done over and over but after a while you will see that you do not have to do it as often. Which is true of Electrolysis and chemical removing also.





If you do not have proper waxing technique and you just break the hair off then they will come up thicker, as all hair are conical in shape as they grow out of the skin, so learning the technique is very important, in all cases.Wht do middle-class indian women do to remove unwanted hair? Waxing isnt much of a help?
Your question is right - what to do middle-class women don't have time from their daily chores so that they can maintain their body/beauty %26amp; over that they have to spend money which will be an extra burden on the budget. So, I think you can understand why middle-class Indian women do to remove unwanted hair.
I think I understand your problem as I am a student like you. I romove my hairs by shaving, and that is a budget means.


I had bought a gillette razor for women a year back, and thereafter I only need to buy the cartridges, which is not at all expensive. You can try shaving too. Its cheap, easy to do within the safe privacy of your home.
I'm a Caucasian woman who has more hair than she wants and I ';sugar.'; I bought Alexandria no-heat sugar and use it to remove hair I don't want. Eventually, I will save the money to have laser removal done. It's semi-permanent. But for now, I sugar. It's easier than waxing (in my opinion.)
I laser, and its AMAZING. It works best on light skin with dark hair, if you can save I say that it is definitely worth it. All the money you spend on waxing will add up to more than laser removal which lasts a lifetime!
What on EARTH does your class (or nationality for that matter) have to do with hair removal?. You may be surprised to know that working class women indulge in hair removal as well.
Samething as the rest of the women in the world do. Wax, thread, shave or lazer.

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