I am not sure what you mean by "abdominal" hair, but there are several ways to get rid of unwanted hair in the nether regions, whether it's the stomach, lower back, or anywhere below the belt. There is laser, electrolysis, and IPL, which stands for intense pulsed light. Each of these have their pros and cons, but I would suggest the MeSmooth, which uses a combination of intense pulsed light and radio frequency waves. It is a dermatologist approved at-home device that's safe enough for any skin type, and you can actually get results with it in a matter of weeks. You can find more info about this at Mepower.com.
no
"The goal of laser hair removal surgery is to permanently reduce the number of body hairs that you have. Laser hair removal surgery will not permanently remove all body hair and in some instances, will not permanently remove any hair."
The only way to permanently remove gray hair is by using a laser point to 'kill' the follicle.
Coffee grounds and baking soda cannot permanently remove hair. This is just a myth that is told.
No cream will permanently remove hair. For that you need to have laser hair removal, or electrolysis.
No. Usually the only way to permanently remove hair is by laser hair removal, which can be very expensive. So you'll probably just have to settle for hair removal creams that you have to reapply.
Laser hair removal... Might take a few times before all hair is removed
It is not possible to permanently curl straight hair, or permanently straighten curly hair.
Just keep waxing it. It'll get better soon hon!
Electrolysis is a method of removing individual hairs from the face or body. In addition, no one can say how many sessions of electrolysis are needed to permanently remove facial hair because it is vary from person to person.
i guess those lazer things would work
By letting it grow out and not ingesting anymore toxins.