tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791101537367433738.post3239885274790777594..comments2022-03-26T23:55:18.934-06:00Comments on All Kinds of Fur: Disguising the Fur: Shaving and Other MethodsAllerleirahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07913518795446410491noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791101537367433738.post-60517374864800379792009-06-12T14:11:25.019-06:002009-06-12T14:11:25.019-06:00It gets me really excited to hear when people find...It gets me really excited to hear when people find such success with a particular method! I have certainly heard some good things about epilators (and Vaniqa).<br /><br />What frightens me most is the reports of damaged follicles years down the road, creating more than the usual ingrown hairs. I'm sure this wouldn't happen to everybody, but it's enough to make me leave the epilator as a possibility for the distant future.Allerleirahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07913518795446410491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791101537367433738.post-35458197077081706822009-06-12T13:10:28.211-06:002009-06-12T13:10:28.211-06:00(I just added the epilator comment, before realizi...(I just added the epilator comment, before realizing I missed something)<br /><br />Epilating works even better with the perscription of Vaniqa (american name. It's drug is 13.9% elfornithine). <br /><br />It has a large amount of side effects, has a 50-50 chance of working, and is expensive. But it helped me, so it might be able to help you too.<br /><br />If you can get a doctor to prescribe it for you (I had to look around to find one willing to), and if you have the financial ability (80 dollars), it's worth a try.<br /><br />Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-791101537367433738.post-78905759045705899812009-06-12T13:01:56.734-06:002009-06-12T13:01:56.734-06:00You said that you've found mixed reviews on ep...You said that you've found mixed reviews on epilators. Well, I'm a person who hugely supports them.<br /><br />I have ALWAYS dealt with idiopathic hirsutism. I use the epilator on my arms, stomach, neck, forehead, cheeks, sideburns, chest, and upper lip. The epilator has saved me. My suggestion is to start out by (I know, it's going to seem gross!) Growing out the hairs for 2 to 3 days. Then epilate. Then you'll have around three to seven days of freedom. Then you need to cake on the makeup and survive through slight hairgrowth (it's not stubble, it's just thinner hairgrowth). It will take a year or so, but there will be a time when you only have to epilate once every three months. <br /><br />This can help! Just make sure to use a cold washcloth on the area, and use a hydracortisone cream (found in a drugstore) after epilating.<br /><br />Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com