Great job!
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If it's cold where you live, you don't need to worry since bathing suit season is a while off. If you live somewhere warm, I suggest you hit the tanning bed.
That's what happens when you BLEACH it.
it works by contrast :P
Just shave it if you dont like it
Take a Q-tip, a crap load of sunscrean and put it on. Don't put it on the bleached part, take the Q-tip to trace the outside of the blotch. After that, sun tan for a bit. It won't even it out completly, but it will help. (unless you burn in the sun or something)
Honey? It's called a razor. They do better than hide the hair, they get rid of it.
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If you shave, the new growing hair will be cut-off straight at the top in stead of being very thin, thus APPEARING to be thicker and darker. But when it grows back and wears down, it will look like it did before. And don't go saying 'hey when I was twelve my facial hair was thin and blonde and then I started shaving and now I'm twenty and my facial hair is thick and dark!'. Because that's the effect of puberty, not of shaving.
Why is everyone harping on this woman? she's obviously trying to change something about herself that she is sure is unnatractive. Its not her fault she was born with belly hair!