I'm actually surprised nobody in highschool has made fun of my monkey hands/arms/legs yet
But the thing is, if I actually waxed my arms and hands (weird?), everyone would notice. And I don't want them to. =/
I'm more afraid of what it will feel like without hair than the pain it takes to remove it.
Oh yeah, and wouldn't it suck if you were in the middle of waxing and you ran out of wax, so you were left with a hair glove?
I've used hair removal creams on my arms in the past, but my skin is just too sensitive and it always gets really red and sore.
Honestly, the hair on my arms is very fine and fair, so it's not like I *need* to get rid of it as it's barely visible. When I have the money/can be bothered, I either get them waxed or do it myself. Never EVER shave your arms.
I'm actually surprised nobody in highschool has made fun of my monkey hands/arms/legs yet
But the thing is, if I actually waxed my arms and hands (weird?), everyone would notice. And I don't want them to. =/
I'm more afraid of what it will feel like without hair than the pain it takes to remove it.
That's why I don't bother with my arms. I feel like it would be much more noticeable to people if I removed the hair. Not that it's extraordinarily dark or anything, it's just always been there, and if it vanished suddenly, people would kind of notice, I'd think.
Cash Cow.:
Oh yeah, and wouldn't it suck if you were in the middle of waxing and you ran out of wax, so you were left with a hair glove?
I don't have much arm or leg hair... They're really, really thin.
Note, people: never, EVER wax your pubes.
Friend learned that the hard way
I admit though, I saw a picture of the longest female beard a few pages back and it somewhat creeped me out at first... but whatever floats their boat.
i can't believe this is a debate of 14 pages. I'd rather the feminism topic was in full swing rather than something that really comes down to modern womens vanity.