Shaving is a cause: Frequently changing blades or letting hair grow for 1-2 weeks and use an emollient shaving gel, followed by gentle, external use of with hazel. It is the frequent use of the same razor that is the culprit,couple with tight underwear and clothing. Alternatively,waxing is an option.
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Many: If we assume there is no hormonal or medical cause for abnormalheair growth then unfortunately the ways of making hair growth less are minimal. Waxing pulls hair out from the route so although it's uncomfortable it tens to work better than shaving with less itching. Laser removal is expensive but works even better and semi-permanently. Your final and most tedious option is electrolysis, expensive
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