I am an 18 year old Mediterranean male. I want clear and consice answers on this matter.
A) I need to trim my body hairs ALL over in an effective matter that could as well inhibit the growth. I basicly want it to appear as less hair on the body.
B) I need to inhibit not ALL but a good amount of that growth. So I do not want the hair to keep growing back and in same quantities.
C) I currently live in Ontario, Ottawa. Any places that are well known there or known all over Canada?
Should I use cream products to dissolve the hairs? Threading?Rotary epilators? Prescription drugs to decrease the growth? Home laser removal? What’s the best method? I want to do a treatment to my ENTIRE body by the way. This means Buttocks, chest, everything.
Tags: body hairs, buttocks, canada, home laser, laser removal, ottawa, prescription drugs, quantities
A) There is no way of trimming hair that inhibits growth.
B) The only way to do this is by electrolysis. It takes time and there is a cost involved.
C) Not sure of anywhere in Ottawa.
If you are only 18, your body hair is probably going to become quite a bit thicker in the next five or six years. The best way to deal with this is to trim the hair with guarded clippers in certain areas such as the legs and arms to get the look of a guy with a moderate amount of body hair and shave the hair with a razor in other areas where no hair is usually desired such as the back and buttocks. The hair usually only needs to be trimmed every three weeks or thereabouts to keep it in check. Certain clipper manufacturers now make clippers specifically designed to trim male body hair but any clipper that takes clipper guards can be utilized. The one area that can be difficult is shaving back hair but there are now several devices made that allow a guy to easily do this himself in the shower. I think one is a razor handle called something like razorba and there are others.
Good Luck!
I believe the only options for you for this type of hair removal are either laser hair removal or electrolysis. An epilator is a cheaper option, but it will hurt.