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Certain products, water or ointments or meditation to remove excess hair?

AvatarLightning_Puma2 min to read

Hi, so this is a little embarrassing to admit, but it's going to go a long way to help me.

How does one get rid of excess hair growth? I'm a woman, so having hair grow in places or in in large amounts like only a man should is certainly uncomfortable. I want to dress where I show more of my skin (not slutty), but this excess hair growth is uncomfortable..

One would say shaving would help (I literally shaved my legs yesterday and the hair is growing back out...), or waxing (only helps for like a couple days..), don't even get me started on laser treatment, it's expensive and I can't afford it, at least not at this moment in my life.

My mother simply has it easy to where she doesn't grow any hair on her legs or certain parts, my dad is very hairy and I unfortunately got the bad end of genetics where I sometimes feel like a freaking mammoth.

Please help me in this matter.
I don't know what meditation to do or what. Is buying soap that when used on hair on legs and arms falls off really true or is it scam and detrimental to ones health?

Thank you!

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Lightning-Wingssaid:

Shaving, especially waxing can encourage hair growth so be careful about that.

It is possible for woman to grow hair if their hormones are imbalanced, as in having to much male hormones. The most likely ''cure'' that i can think of is exercising and finding a balanced diet, this is off of memory so do not take this advice at face value, do more research about it.

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SSinHeartandSoulsaid:
Lightning-Wingssaid:

Shaving, especially waxing can encourage hair growth so be careful about that.

It is possible for woman to grow hair if their hormones are imbalanced, as in having to much male hormones. The most likely ''cure'' that i can think of is exercising and finding a balanced diet, this is off of memory so do not take this advice at face value, do more research about it.

Thanks!

Well my hormones are in balance, that I know of, I do have a growth in my thyroid, but the doctors say it's not harmful or interfering with my health. It has, however, grown by 1 mm in a year, it's at 5 mm now..

I am eating healthy, as for exercise, I can't do much atm as my hand interferes with it (had recent surgery), but I plan to do it in the near future!
Something to note tho, is that as a kid I was very active, yet had hair growing regardless, so I'm unsure if it's really caused by lack of exercising.

"There might be Darkness surrounding you, but don't forget that you have the Light (Power) inside you!" - Lord Eligos

"Being yourself is the greatest thing you can do for yourself." - Lord Phenex

"Don't forget that you have all of us!" - The Gods (To All Members: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=435533#p435533 )

#3
Lightning-Wingssaid:

Lack of exercise is not the cause for this, but exercise can help to rectify any problems that causes excessive hair growth. As for the excessive hair growth, i do not know enough about it to give more in depth advice.

About your thyroid though, if I'm correct it regulates the amount of zinc / calcium / vit. D that is present inside of your bone structure. If you have low levels of (Especially) calcium in your blood your thyroid will take calcium from your bones to keep up the calcium levels in your blood. This can cause thyroid enlargement, if this is not treated you can for example get weak / fragile bones, later on there is a good chance this might effect your overall health in a bad way. Of course its possible that there is another problem, but for now i would recommend eating calcium rich foods to see if the swelling will reduce.

I am eating healthy, as for exercise, I can't do much atm as my hand interferes with it (had recent surgery), but I plan to do it in the near future!

I wish you fast recuperation sis, if you are able to stabilize your hand you should be able to go for a walk, even walking is exercise, or you can for example do slow squads or calf raises, just keep it low intensity if you are going to do any of this. Low intensity exercises can be very helpful in the recuperation process.

The greatest blessing one can receive is their own, Thoroughly believe in thyself, do this and your soul will be your guiding star.

Hail Zeus, Hail Astarte, May you shine true for eternity!

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SSinHeartandSoulsaid:
Lightning-Wingssaid:

Lack of exercise is not the cause for this, but exercise can help to rectify any problems that causes excessive hair growth. As for the excessive hair growth, i do not know enough about it to give more in depth advice.

About your thyroid though, if I'm correct it regulates the amount of zinc / calcium / vit. D that is present inside of your bone structure. If you have low levels of (Especially) calcium in your blood your thyroid will take calcium from your bones to keep up the calcium levels in your blood. This can cause thyroid enlargement, if this is not treated you can for example get weak / fragile bones, later on there is a good chance this might effect your overall health in a bad way. Of course its possible that there is another problem, but for now i would recommend eating calcium rich foods to see if the swelling will reduce.

Thank you so much for the helpful reply!! I appreciate it! You're a great brother!

"There might be Darkness surrounding you, but don't forget that you have the Light (Power) inside you!" - Lord Eligos

"Being yourself is the greatest thing you can do for yourself." - Lord Phenex

"Don't forget that you have all of us!" - The Gods (To All Members: https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=435533#p435533 )