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A Beauty Regimen That Will Save You Money

Is there really a beauty regimen that will save you money? Yes, absolutely...and time too! 😀

I have a little secret to share.

Here's the deal: worry less about your natural feminine body hair and begin to appreciate it. Stop buying hair removal products and wasting time constantly removing it to meet some odd image of beauty that some people seem to have.

I believe this push to shave all body hair is coming from the shaving and hair-removal industries. The more hair you decapitate, the more often, the more money these companies make. That's the easiest way for them to increase profits in such a saturated market. They're the ones who want you to think you're less beautiful with your natural feminine body hair. Don't patronize them for making you feel less beautiful with some natural fuzziness.

Most women have some amount of fuzziness. So completely bare arms really does look alien.

Think about how much money you'll save by simply appreciating the hair you have, not to mention all of the wasted time. You can't let things go for more than a day, because no one likes prickliness. So you're constantly removing something that makes you naturally beautiful. Spend your time accentuating your beauty, not degrading it.

Some girls want lighter body hairs, but this is easy and no more intrusive than dying your head hair. Just get some sun, go tanning or grab a little bleach if you have to. But appreciate your natural body hair, don't hate it.

Stop constantly decapitating the hairs on your arms and belly, and you'll have more time and money for more enjoyable things like hanging out.

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