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The eternal struggle and the only source of dysphoria for me. I use a foil razor on my face daily, an IPL (home laser) on my face and tits weekly, an epilator on my arms and legs when i can build up the courage, a disposable head razor on my legs and boobs if I have a date. Trim the sideburns, pubes and armpits with the trimmer on the electric razor as needed. At the salon they trim and dye my head hair and wax my eyebrows. I am learning to pluck my eyebrows I just did it for the first time this week and i like the results.
I'm saving up for electrolysis i have a fair amount of grey in my chin hair that is immune to the IPL and even though you can't really see it i can feel it a few hours after shaving and i am not a fan at all.
I'm a little worried my extremely sensitive skin won't be a good candidate for electrolysis and i'm going to end up a bearded old witch one day but what can ya do.