Not one bit, in fact hair removal has a tendancy to cause a more robust hair growth when the hair returns.
try waxing them
One can prevent hairy legs by waxing or shaving on a regular basis. One can also have laser therapy to permanently stop the hair from growing on one's legs.
No; you are only removing the hair, not the cell (follicle) which grows the hair. Waxing your legs doesn't prevent hair growth; it just rips off the hair down to the skin. The hair follicles underneath do not get ripped out, so they grow back the hair that you ripped off when waxing. Many times, though, the hair will grow back finer and in smaller quantities.
Waxing your legs can last anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle. As the hair regrows, it typically becomes finer and softer. Regular waxing can also lead to reduced hair growth over time.
Moisturize, exfoliate, or try waxing.
Laser hair removal treatment or waxing
No
it depends how bad you grow your hair back maybe a week or two
same way a 40 year old does it. I would suggest waxing or the legs will get hairier; waxing helps thin it out. Lasers not a good idea until after puberty.
No! Waxing doesn't even damage your hair follicle, it does hurt, though after 2 or 3 goes, you get used to it, I am used to waxing under my arms, I am GETTING used to waxing on my arms, though I still find my legs painful, though after one more go(which is going to happen today... oh god!) I think waxing for my legs will get better!
easy, using the painless smoooth legs. it removes the hair and dead skin without any pain. no more waxing and no more shaving, get smoooth legs and have the smothest legs ever.
Here's what I say, don't leave them as they are, or else they will be think and blacker hairs growing..