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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it is lasering, to me she seems way too young for this. [b]Why can't she just shave?[/b] I'm 47 and I don't wax. It litteraly takes seconds. I have a 13 year old and if this is the norm at 15, wow![/quote] New poster here, I'm 45. If you bike, you need to be perfectly smooth down there. When you are doing long distances (100+miles) straddling something hard and narrow there is a lot of rubbing, and even the tiniest amount of stubble can create horrible sores and boils. I've had some large ones and it's awful. I haven't done laser treatment, but my friends who have says it makes a world of difference. Also, someone (like me) who has very pale skin but very dark hair will still have a visible "shadow" in that area even after shaving. If OP's daughter is an athlete that needs to wear bathing suits/leotards, etc. and also gets this "shadow" she might be more comfortable with a hair removal method that eliminates this. [/quote]
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