Hair
Removal for Arm
Overabundant
or dark arm hairs can cause a dip in confidence
in many people. Who says you have to suffer
in silence? There are several approaches in
removing the unwanted hairs on your arms
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It’s
best if you evaluate these approaches and pick the
one that’s most reliable, painless and effortless.
Home Timming
If
you want a quick (albeit a bit rough) solution to
your arm hair, consider using a plain pair of scissors
and trimming the unwanted hairs on your arm. While
this is not the absolute best approach, it can give
you a particular appearance that can be already partially
agreeable. However, we do not recommend this to the
women, as uneven arm hair growth can even be more
unattractive than regular arm hair growth.
To
avoid botching your arm’s appearance, use a small,
fine comb so you can guide your hair shafts upward.
Make sure you hold the fine-toothed comb steadily
as you ‘aim’ your pair of scissors
at
the lengthiest hairs. It’s best to stick to one section
first than cutting the hairs haphazardly. Aim for
equal lengths of hairs across the arm. Remember, this
is only a depilation method and the hairs would go
back in a month or less.
Hand
Clippers
If
you’re from the younger generation, you probably won’t
know of good old hand clippers. Nevertheless, they
can also be used for trimming those unwanted arm hairs.
Manual hand clippers are the predecessors of the electric
clippers used by barbers to cut hair closely and quicker.
They resemble scissors, but they have a more rounded
and claw-like appearance at the head-portion.
You can set the clipper guard to the required length
that you want and clip away. The drawback is that
not everyone has access to hand clippers. And we’re
sure not many would actually go out of their way to
find these nearly obsolete hair implements.
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