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submitted 4 days ago by Domi to c/mtf

Hello beautiful women in my phone. I just had a consult at a laser clinic and apart from my chest, tummy and back, my body hair is mostly too blonde/ginger to get at with laser (though still dark enough to see clearly).

On T my body hair grows pretty fast and thick and hair removal at the moment is constant and miserable. I'm wondering whether E can help make it idk, chill out a bit? I'm starting E + cypro very soon so that's what I'll be working with going forward.

Any girls in here with the kind of hair that laser clinics cant touch? Did E help?

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[-] irotsoma@piefed.blahaj.zone 2 points 4 days ago

It won't help it you're just plucking since it doesn't really affect existing hair all that much for many people. It does help reduce new hair from coming in or turning from the fuzzy stuff or more thick stuff if you destroy the existing hairs. So, if you get your testosterone down and get electrolysis then it will keep much of it away. For those of use with darker hair and light skin, laser does help similarly, but it's not as commonly permanent as electrolysis is. But lots of other factors to consider as well to determine if electrolysis is worth it for you. It is significantly slower and thus more painful, for example.

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