jimmyjames
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So I'm sprouting hairs on my shoulders and back these days. To say the least, I'm unimpressed that I'm getting hair growth everywhere except my scalp. But I guess that's life, right?
Anywho, is there any chance that if I applied spironolactone on my shoulders it would prevent the hair from growing there? From what I remember, DHT reduces growth on your head but kickstarts it on other parts of your body. Therefore, if I applied a topical DHT inhibitor (spironolactone) on my shoulders, shouldn't that prevent growth in that particular area?
And here's a related question for all the other hairy apes out there: what do you do with your body hair? Let it roam free? Shave it? Wax it? Burn it? I'm thinking about going somewhere and getting it waxed, but I'm skeptical. For those of you who've done this, how fast does it grow back? Does it grow back all stubbly like after you've shaved? I tried shaving it once, but that was a disaster. I got razor burn like none other! It was messy.
Any pointers would be appreciated. And thoughts about the spironolactone. Thanks.
Anywho, is there any chance that if I applied spironolactone on my shoulders it would prevent the hair from growing there? From what I remember, DHT reduces growth on your head but kickstarts it on other parts of your body. Therefore, if I applied a topical DHT inhibitor (spironolactone) on my shoulders, shouldn't that prevent growth in that particular area?
And here's a related question for all the other hairy apes out there: what do you do with your body hair? Let it roam free? Shave it? Wax it? Burn it? I'm thinking about going somewhere and getting it waxed, but I'm skeptical. For those of you who've done this, how fast does it grow back? Does it grow back all stubbly like after you've shaved? I tried shaving it once, but that was a disaster. I got razor burn like none other! It was messy.
Any pointers would be appreciated. And thoughts about the spironolactone. Thanks.