Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
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Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
How do you gurls deal with your hand / finger hair? Do you use some sort of hair removal spray? Do you shave your hands?
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Hi,
Hair depends where on your body it is over all my body hair is about 8% not very much and white or close as legs nill body nill youd have to look to see it what I have arms and hands I have about the same as most females face I use an epilator head is so little I shave that , under arms so little you have to look, my vagina is normal as most women yet I know many who shave down there I used to do Jos and myself a few times ,
If I do all of my body I epilate about every 2 months if I remember .
Doing epilate is a long term and many males seem not to like that deal, , male hair is stronger hair longer and deeper so it stings can get very red and can twist inside and cause a bleamish and ingrow . theres
about 4 growth patterens yet all timed differently, every 4 to 5 weeks for having them zapped by elc and season changes as well they grow about 1/8 of an in every 24 hours some more some less.
There are other ways just I have what works and that,ll do me.
...noeleena..
Hair depends where on your body it is over all my body hair is about 8% not very much and white or close as legs nill body nill youd have to look to see it what I have arms and hands I have about the same as most females face I use an epilator head is so little I shave that , under arms so little you have to look, my vagina is normal as most women yet I know many who shave down there I used to do Jos and myself a few times ,
If I do all of my body I epilate about every 2 months if I remember .
Doing epilate is a long term and many males seem not to like that deal, , male hair is stronger hair longer and deeper so it stings can get very red and can twist inside and cause a bleamish and ingrow . theres
about 4 growth patterens yet all timed differently, every 4 to 5 weeks for having them zapped by elc and season changes as well they grow about 1/8 of an in every 24 hours some more some less.
There are other ways just I have what works and that,ll do me.
...noeleena..
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Anyone else have any tips or suggestions?
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Keay,
My guy doesn't go out more than once a month on average. He'll shave hands and forearms at least, up to shoulders depending on the outfit. 'She' really likes going out during the cooler months of the year. Less shaving and longer sleeves.
Of course, this all depends on how much hair growth you have on how to deal with it. A lady's hands should be hair free as they are our first physical contact with a new acquaintance.
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My guy doesn't go out more than once a month on average. He'll shave hands and forearms at least, up to shoulders depending on the outfit. 'She' really likes going out during the cooler months of the year. Less shaving and longer sleeves.
Of course, this all depends on how much hair growth you have on how to deal with it. A lady's hands should be hair free as they are our first physical contact with a new acquaintance.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Yes, I agree that hands must be hairless. I go out about once a week except during hot weather, and shave before every outing.Eileen (SO) wrote:Keay,
My guy doesn't go out more than once a month on average. He'll shave hands and forearms at least, up to shoulders depending on the outfit. 'She' really likes going out during the cooler months of the year. Less shaving and longer sleeves.
Of course, this all depends on how much hair growth you have on how to deal with it. A lady's hands should be hair free as they are our first physical contact with a new acquaintance.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
I'm a hand shaver, but I don't have that much hair there anyway. The problem with shaving is the odd stubble. Ever walk through the mall and one of those kiosk people just wants to grab your hand and push some lotion or some such at you? I just make sure that stubble is not a problem.
As for how far up the hand/arm, I just go to about the wrist bone that sticks up. I have arm hair and not ashamed of it but I do a gradual lengthening from my hand upward a short ways. I keep my arm hair short so it looks less, but natural. Pay attention to everyone's hair pattern as it goes from bare to furry and notice the gradients of how much and how long it all is.
Nothing has to look perfect with respect to hand or arm hair. Everyone has a little at least and the less they have the more sporadic the pattern anyway.
As for how far up the hand/arm, I just go to about the wrist bone that sticks up. I have arm hair and not ashamed of it but I do a gradual lengthening from my hand upward a short ways. I keep my arm hair short so it looks less, but natural. Pay attention to everyone's hair pattern as it goes from bare to furry and notice the gradients of how much and how long it all is.
Nothing has to look perfect with respect to hand or arm hair. Everyone has a little at least and the less they have the more sporadic the pattern anyway.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Mostly, I ignore it, but I have tried shaving, only to end up with scraped skin. So something like Nair works better, for me.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
A younger friend of mine has dark arm hair, typical for many women. Very little on the hands or upper arm, mainly her forearm. She uses some kind of bleaching product to lighten the hair and make it less noticeable. That should work for hands as well if the hair is not too dense.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Maybe it's because I have a dirty mind but when I saw hand hair I thought of an old "wive's tale"
Actually I've noticed some genetic girls have a bit of hair on the arms and hands. I would guess unless you are covered like Robin Williams was you should be ok.
Actually I've noticed some genetic girls have a bit of hair on the arms and hands. I would guess unless you are covered like Robin Williams was you should be ok.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
With my hand hair I do two different things. First I either eppilate or shave the hair on my fingers and knuckles. Then I take a trimmer to the rest of the hair on my hand to make it less furry. Once past my wrist i keep the arm hair a bit longer just to keep down the furry look but not too short that it looks funky. Actually i have notices a lot of the women in my family have hairy arms and hands. When I trim i am basically trying to emulate what theirs looks like, hair but not furry.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Well I once saw a young lady with quite a bit of arm hair. She didn't seem TG but you never know. For me I just keep the length of my arm hair down. I run a razor across them every week or so.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
A lot of GG's have arm hair I have noticed but usually not as thick as mine. Within my family a lot of the girls have arm hair. Guess it is the hairy gene?
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I am a physically male person that likes to wear feminine clothes at times.
Just trying keep a balance for my self along with keeping my wife and kids in mind.
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Just trying keep a balance for my self along with keeping my wife and kids in mind.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
A woman's arm hair is much different than from a male. Some ethnicities have darker and thicker hair. The arm hair on women tend to be less thick, curly, and shorter. Very few women have absolutely no arm hair at all. You gals should try to minimize thick, manly hair. My guy uses a hair clipper to shorten and thin out forearm hair. That blends in with upper arm hair for guy mode and makes girl time passable. Hands can be shaved, blending to the arms. No hair on the knuckles allowed! That really ruins a nice nail polish job.
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
Eileen I agree knuckle hair is right up there with cleavage hair. Neither is a good femme look. Well unless you are bigfoots wife we may let that one slide.Eileen (SO) wrote: No hair on the knuckles allowed! That really ruins a nice nail polish job. Eileen
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Re: Hand hair; how do you deal with it?
My right hand is good as of now (short term). I was cooking out and the food had a flare up and took care of the hair on the back of my hand and fingers.
Everyone asked if I was alright, I just told them than I didn't need that hair anyway. After a good laugh, I hoped I hadn't let the cat out of the bag. I should have just kept my mouth shut and started turning food with my left hand above the flames.
Oh well, another missed opportunity.
Everyone asked if I was alright, I just told them than I didn't need that hair anyway. After a good laugh, I hoped I hadn't let the cat out of the bag. I should have just kept my mouth shut and started turning food with my left hand above the flames.
Oh well, another missed opportunity.
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