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underarm hair removal at home

56 replies

runwithme · 01/04/2020 20:21

What's best for this? I am not sure I can master the waxing technique and I don't want to shave. Are there any alternatives? Would love the Lumea but its waaaay out of my price range. And definitely not growing it!

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CandyLeBonBon · 01/04/2020 20:23

Shave or die of shame op

OhLook · 01/04/2020 20:25

I'm growing mine. I've nowhere to go and no one to see!

Sarahlou63 · 01/04/2020 20:27

Get a Bic. HTH.

runwithme · 01/04/2020 20:29

No!!!! No to the razor and no to au naturale! There must be a magic sponge or something??

I had them waxed two weeks ago but our office is hot (key worker, police support) so I am going to resort to tank tops soon.

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TerrorWig · 01/04/2020 20:31

I've used an epilator for the past 18 years. I think it's a Braun.

Yes it hurts but it's honestly not that bad, and obviously it's quite a small area!

squishedgrapes · 01/04/2020 20:34

Get a Lumea, if you can.
Otherwise just shave

NW2SW · 01/04/2020 20:36

Epilate, it'll hurt like a bitch for the first couple of months but it's the best thing. Over the years it's also reduced the amount of hair I have too

homemadecommunistrussia · 01/04/2020 20:43

Veet? But why so anti shaving? Tis quick and easy and cheap. Confused

runwithme · 01/04/2020 20:47

I don't like shaving because it makes my underarms look dark. I've always shaved but I braved the wax last summer and it was so much smoother

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CandyLeBonBon · 01/04/2020 20:48

So get some waxing strips or whatever when you next shop?

KatharinaRosalie · 01/04/2020 21:31

Epilator works fine. Much less fiddly than waxing yourself.

Sewinginscotland · 01/04/2020 21:36

I've epilated my underarms for the last 8 years. The first time hurt like anything (I had to do it in 4 goes 🙈) but it was fine after that. I suspect if you've been waxing, it won't hurt as badly.

Like you, I hate shaving them! I get a 5 o'clock shadow which just doesn't happen if I epilate.

JollyGiraffe12 · 01/04/2020 21:38

Just shave for now and get back to waxing when you can - save the extra money you would have spent for a lovely treat at the end of all this

RedSoloCup · 01/04/2020 21:48

Epilate mine all good

MangePasTesOnglesVilain · 01/04/2020 21:58

I honestly didn't know that there was any other way except shaving. I knew people waxed legs but not armpits!

EasyPleasey · 01/04/2020 22:24

I shave, use a gel and you get a smooth finish.

Sarahlou63 · 01/04/2020 22:26

Your armpits look dark after shaving? This has to be a (very late) April Fool.

endofacentury · 01/04/2020 22:28

I use veet wax strips, do it once a week and it's fine and easy to do

OhLook · 01/04/2020 22:51

Some people's armpits look dark after shaving because they have thick dark hair and you can still see the root under the surface. With waxing the root is pulled out too so you don't see that.

Also, some people's hair grows faster than others. I have a friend who has noticeable 5 o'clock shadow.

No April fools about it.

Clymene · 01/04/2020 22:55

How often does anyone see your armpits at work if you're doing a desk job? Confused

OhLook · 01/04/2020 22:59

? The OP was talking about wearing a tank top because it's hot, so of course people could potentially see.

runwithme · 02/04/2020 08:27

Firstly, it's not an april fools. I am asian so I think that makes my skin darker. It just does. Get over it.

And I want to have hairless underarms, does it matter why?! For fucks sake.

Thanks for all the sensible options. Will buy shaving gel and give it a go. Will also look at the Lumia for a later date.

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IceKitten · 02/04/2020 08:28

I use an epilator.

Elouera · 02/04/2020 08:33

No one has mentioned depilatory cream. It stinks, you leave it on for a while and it melts/dissolves the hair (not the right term, but gets rid of the hair!) The hair turns into a stretchy, weird mess and literally wipes off the skin. It also 'melts' it just under the skin, so gives a slightly better/longer lasting effect than shaving.

runwithme · 02/04/2020 08:44

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll have a look at some cream. Wasnt sure if it could handle coarser hairs or stubborn roots but I will give it a go

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