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Hair Removal ~ Tranny AdviceWhen it comes to being a convincing transvestite one of the biggest give-aways is unsightly hair and there is nothing worse than hair showing through tights or stockings or stubble messing up your foundation! But what is the best way to remove hair and then you have to think about the parts of the body the hair removal is from and possibly different techniques for each and if you want all over body smoothness! Obviously clothing (assuming you will be keeping them on) can be used to hide certain hairness such as thicker denier tights for legs, long gloves or long sleeves for arms & hands and less revealing tops for chests. But facial hair is one area you will definitely have to deal with and for most a good clean & close shave is the best answer with carefully applied makeup afterwards.
Obviously the first question also depends on how 'out' you are with your transvestitism, as explaining why you have suddenly lost all the hair on your now silky smooth body might be tricky to your friends at the gym, wife/girlfriend or family! If you are going for all over smooth then you will need a good excuse and one that is plausable and can be used on whom ever asks. The second question is closely linked to the first one as the better and more permenant hair removal solutions tend to be on the expensive side, such as laser hair removal, although there are some home use systems now on the market which are cheaper than the salon treatments overall. Obviously if you are happy to shave or use hair remover creams (if you have sucess with them) then the cost is quite low and you can allow the hair to grow back. Permentant methods of hair removal can be painful when they involve lasers but this also depends on your skin type and your reaction to the treatment but for more run of the mill solutions the most painful are waxing and epliation which involve ripping the hair from the folicle resulting in smoother skin for longer but can be rather painful at the time! There really is no right or wrong way to sort out your hair removal for that smooth silky skin, apart from the questions above which will have some impact on your choice it really is down to what you are happy doing yourself or paying for and also which option is most appropriate for you and what your skin and body will tollerate. And you have to bear in mind that as far as your face is concerned creams, waxing and epilation will not work so if you are not prepared for the permenant measures such as laser treatment you will have to shave and make sure you perfect the art of a very close shave!
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