(Please do Laser Hair Removal In Texas not suggest cream removers or cream bleach).I need something that removes arm hair in evenly distributed fragments, rather than the whole area. (So that the hair is still there, but will not be as dense and noticeable).I am aware that this can be done via laser surgery - but I was looking Laser Hair Removal In Texas for a simpler approach. Is there some sort of special wax for this? Thanks
Answer:I understand you are looking for a simpler approach but LHR is perfect for what you are looking for. Also, because you are just looking to decrease density, you can probably get away with just one treatment so the cost shouldn't be too high. I did exactly what you are looking for on the back of my B rother-in-law's hands. He thought his hands looked like a Gorilla's (and they kind of did) so I did Laser Hair Removal In Texas one tx on him 5 Laser Hair Removal In Texas years ago and he has been happy ever since. You can find some pretty reasonably priced LHR providers on the site below.
Answer:Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods. A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
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