There's been a big push to in recent years, which is great because, well, everybody has it. That said, some people still like to get rid of it (and both choices are OK). If you're of the party who'd rather be hairless, you've probably asked yourself the following questions a million times: How should I remove it? Shave? Wax? Splurge on ? Try sugaring? The are plentiful, and that goes for removing hair anywhere on your body, stomach hair included.
Although many people don't like to talk about it, stomach hair (or , or toes, or face. . .
) is common. If you do have some hair on your stomach, like around your belly button, chances are one or both of your parents do as well. Hair growth is primarily influenced by two factors: genes and horomoes.
That said, you don't have to live with it if you don't want to. Ahead, we asked an expert for tips for getting rid of stomach hair, no matter your preferred method. Jessica Carless, PhD, is a senior scientist of research and development at hair-removal brand, .
Salome Sallehy is the founder of . , DO, FAOCD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist and attending professor based in Florida. The best way to get rid of stomach hair comes down to your personal preference.
You can shave it, wax it, sugar it, or, if you're interested in a more permanent solution, you can try to laser it off. To find the right hair-removal method for you, keep reading. Shaving is a quick and easy way to get rid of stomach hair with immediate results — all you n.
