| f - April 14 |
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does anyone hear about the hairs around nipple and does it common and what remedies r there to take off that???
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It is fairly common.... and tweezers!!
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you don't have to do anything, they wont hurt you. if your brave there are always tweezers. and yes, very common.
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| HR - April 19 |
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I had this problem and tweezers only leed to removing them every few days. I went to electrolosis, I know its hard to let any one else know you've got them, but they see it alot! And within a few weekly apt's at roughly $15. nipple hair free is worth it. It DOESNT ever come back. Good luck
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common yes - tweezers does the job and it doesn't really hurt !
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How painful is the electrolosis? I have tummy hair I'd love to be rid of.
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I also got the tummy hair, although I've always used wax on it. After the baby though I'll go to electrolosis, for Perminant removal. It doesn't hurt much at all-less painfull than tweezing thats for sure. There is a sterile needle that is inserted into the hair shaft then some electric current is sent threw. After that the hair slides out easily with a pair of tweezers. I'd take aleve or something before the first apt if your worried about pain. Try it though its definitally worth it!
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Aren't you worried you kid with get a b___b hair stuck in his teeth while b___stfeeding?
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I've got them, quite a few, long too. I leave them mostly and trim them back with a small pair of scissors occasionally
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| K - June 17 |
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I get these too, but they're really thin and blondish even though I have brown hair. I wouldn't remove them w/ tweezers b/c they'll come back thicker.
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