how to get rid of body hair permanently - #38418
I am super frustrated with all this body hair I have, especially since summer is coming and I just want to feel confident in shorts and swimsuits. I’ve tried shaving, but it just feels like a never-ending cycle of stubble and irritation. Waxing is kinda painful and, on top of that, it doesn’t last very long for me. I started looking into things like laser hair removal, but it’s super expensive and I’m not really sure if it actually works long-term. I read some stuff online about how to get rid of body hair permanently and saw mixed reviews. Like, some people say it’s amazing and they never had to worry about hair again, but others ended up with rashes or even ingrown hairs after that. There are also natural remedies mentioned that promise reduction, but I’ve been skeptical about them. Has anyone here actually been successful with how to get rid of body hair permanently? Do any home remedies really work, or is there a specific procedure that’s safe and effective? I don’t want to spend a ton of money and then regret it! Just looking for someone who’s been there and can share what’s worked for them! Thx in advance!
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Doctors' responses
Permanently getting rid of body hair can be quite a challenge, considering the various options available and their mixed results. In Ayurvedic practice, while there isn’t a guaranteed method for instant and complete removal of hair, there are natural remedies that aim to progressively reduce hair growth over time.
First, let’s talk about diet and lifestyle. Maintaining a balance in your doshas could influence hair growth, as hair is considered a by-product of the bones (asthi dhatu). Focus on a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables that helps cleanse the body of excess toxins (ama), possibly influencing hair growth reduction positively over time.
A traditional remedy that you might find worth trying is a paste made from turmeric and chickpea flour. Mix equal parts turmeric and chickpea flour, and add a bit of water to form a thick paste. Apply this to the areas with unwanted hair, allow it to dry, and then gently scrub off with warm water. Repeated use could diminsh hair over time, though results can vary between individuals. Be cautious with turmeric, as it may cause staining – give you a yellowish tint, so test it first on a small area.
Sesame oil is another useful ingredient to consider. It is known to balance Vata dosha, which could be connected to excess hair growth. Warm a little sesame oil and gently massage it onto the skin. Not only does this nourish the skin, it may help, over an extended period, with hair reduction.
For those considering more clinical methods, such as laser hair removal, it’s crucial to get advice from a qualified dermatologist. They will guide you based on your skin type and hair structure. Remember that laser treatments generally work best on light skin and dark hair due to contrast requirements, but can be costly.
Ultimately, while these natural methods may help, they require sustained use and won’t provide immediate results or permanence. Always patch test any new remedy to avoid adverse reactions.

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