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Hi, I feel for you all. I'm a girl with very light coloured hair so I'm lucky, but I do have a patch of it under my chin on the front of my neck and have had that since a young child. Also my stomach and toes get hairy. I have sensitive skin so I cannot shave or wax, however I find epilating to be the best way of getting rid of it, as long as skin is exfoliated to stop ingrown hairs. Epilating is painful at first but it does get better. Also I've done my research on skin care, hair care etc and most of the typical brands people use are full of toxic chemicals, some which can cause hormonal problems from only a drop of it! So I have recently changed to using completely organic products which are excellent as my skin is more healthy and is starting to handle shaving with less irritation. Especially under my arms the 'Miessence deoderant' is fantastic and soothing. This could help many people who get irritation from hair removal.
Good luck to you all