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Are you ready to go “ Down The Sissification Rabbit Hole?” Then read this…
I t’s a rare sissy that isn’t obsessed with having a smooth, silky, feminine body, free from all of that ugly man hair. The easiest way to get rid of hair of course is to just shave it off.
Sounds simple and straightforward enough but there are some obvious and even hidden hurdles that may have to be overcome before you can become hairless, such as…
Fear of social embarrassment; finding time to shave; shaving techniques; frequency and what body parts to start off with. This article will attempt to address all of those sissy shaving issues.
This is such an easy answer; right now, or tomorrow if ‘ right now ’ happens to be too late in the day.
The main reason most novice sissies don’t start shaving is the fear of ridicule and social embarrassment. But like 99 percent of our fears, the akwardness you want to avoid is just a projection into the future about a situation that will most likely never come to pass.
Things are a changin’ baby, and that goes for many girly things that previously were reserved only for card carry members of the fairer sex. Shaving happens to be one of those things.
Shaving of the male legs has long been accepted and done by swimmers, cyclists, triathletes and body builders. Many other professional and non-pro athletes in sports such as football, basketball, hockey, soccer and skiing routinely shave their legs because of the neccessity of having to get parts of their legs taped up.
As a former triathlete, that’s how I got my start with shaving. After I quit competing, I continued to shave because I thought my legs looked better without hair.
I also had a fair amount of sissyness residing inside of my head so that provided me with even more motivation. Sure, I received a comment here and there but it never really bothered me. After all, they were my legs!
Later on, it began to feel weird having no hair below the waist but a normal amount above, so… I started to shave my entire body.
No one (including family members) has ever said much about it, which makes me wonder—why is everyone walking around worrying what others think about them so much? The truth is that people are so immeresed in their own lives that they really don’t care much about yours.
I like what Dr Suess had to say on the subject:

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind”

The reality is that nobody is going to think you’re a gay, sissy faggot just because you shave your legs, or even your whole body for that matter. If anyone asks, you simply say “I prefer no hair”, which is the truth. If you can accept yourself, then people will, more-than-likely, accept you.
So, if you’ve been playing the what-will-people-say card as an excuse not to shave… stop it! The time to start shaving is NOW sweetie.
In the shower of course silly. And, since nothing beats the feel of pulling up a silky pair of nylon stockings over freshly shaved legs, then you’ll probably want to begin with your legs, and maybe even go a little bit further up.
Just so you know, TooTimid.com is the perfect place to buy those nylon stockings .
Also, as noted above, shaved legs have become more-or-less mainstream for men. It’s a perfect place to start without garnering any attention to your—for now—secret sissification process.
Yes, becoming a sissy is a process. And shaving, although a sub-set of the more global aspect of sissyness, is a process of its very own.
If you’ve never shaved your legs before, and you’re fairly hairy, then it’s going to be a chore to chop through those virgin shafts of thick, long hair. Using an electric hair clipper or delapitory cream will initially save you a ton of time.
From there, all you will need is a razor and some soap. Like anything else, shaving your legs will take time for you to become good at. The speed and efficiency will come however, sooner than you might think.
Where to stop? I suggest going up to just below the waist, which would obviously include your ass and private parts. Shaving your nut sack and sissy clitty does not really present any special problems; just go slow at first until you get the hang of it.
Being smooth down there will only serve to intensify your feelings of feminity. If you want to stop at the top of the legs for now, and treat your intimate areas as a later part of the sissy shaving process, then that’s perfectly fine too.
The answer to that question depends on how thick your hair is and how fast it grows. Another factor is how far along with the shaving process you happen to be. Let me use myself as an example.
When I first began to shave my legs, I perceived it to be a chore—and treated it as such. I would shoot for once every two weeks, quickly observing that if I went any longer than that, then shaving morphed from a chore into a downright dreaded burden.
It takes a lot longer to shave longer hair!
I eventually shortened my sissy shaving intervals to once per week. What a difference! Believe me princess, it is soooooo much faster to shave when you don’t let your hair grow for more than seven days.
But then I pushed the process (remember that word) of shaving to a completely different level. I now pick up my razor at least two—and sometimes three—times per week. This increase in frequency now enables me to shave twice as fast as my previous once-a-week regimen. An added bonus is that I now get to enjoy a silky smooth body all of the time.
While shaving 3 times a week seems to be optimum for most sissies, your interim may vary. Keep in mind that it may take you a while to get to the point where you feel compelled to shave that often.
Please note that although the frequency chart above shows that shaving this much appears to be in the minority, it’s a reflection of how often genetic girls shave, not sissies.
There are many reasons why a GG may not shave as often as we do. The first is that the hair on their legs is typcially thinner, lighter in color and less dense so they can get away with shaving less.
The second is that sadly, many real women take their femininity for granted and can sometimes get lazy with regards to their personal grooming. Those two reasons don’t apply to you sweetie… you’re better than that!
Although getting to the point where you’re shaving fairly frequently might take some time, reassessing your sissy mindset can speed that time-frame up significantly.
Like I mentioned earlier, while I used to treat my sissy shaving as a chore, I now view it as an anticipated feminine ritual. I actually look forward to the act of shaving, but it goes beyond that… and not simply because it’s so much more efficient to shave on a regular basis.
Although shaving isn’t a permanent method of male to female hair removal, it is the easiest way to be a smooth and sexy sissy—all of the time.
I was constantly asking myself that same question—many times over. So I decided to find out for myself.
In 2019, I bought myself an epiliator and used it for an entire six months. I wound up writing an article about my epilating experience called: The Great Sissy Epilating Experiment of 2019. You might find it interesting.
Are you ready to go “ Down The Sissification Rabbit Hole? ” Then you’ll want to read this…
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Are you ready to go “ Down The Sissification Rabbit Hole?” Then read this…
T here are not many things that can make you feel more feminine than having soft, smooth and silky skin… all over! As a confirmed sissy, I make it a point to ensure that I stay hairless. I have absolutely come to HATE body hair!
Using my hatred-of-hair as a motivator, this sissy is moving more towards permanent hair removal lately. Everything about being a girl takes time—as I’m sure you’ve noticed—and by not having to spend a portion of that precious time removing unwanted hair would be a boon.
Personally, I’d rather be spending my time on more important things like applying lipstick and lashes.
Male to female hair removal has become a big part of my life. Currently I shave my entire body twice per week and have gotten the shaving process down to about ten to fifteen minutes. Spending half an hour a week to have a smooth body is not a bad trade off. Still… how nice would it be to not have to shave at all?
I did epilate my body for a while. You can read all about my epilating experiment . It turned out to be quite the chore. Besides, you have to let the hairs grow out to ¼” which means that you aren’t completely hairless all of the time. I wound up scrapping my epilating experiment after six months.
I have had my legs waxed a couple of times in the past. Waxing is not all that painful but, as with epilating, you need to let the hairs grow out to a certain length for it to be effective. And THAT, my dear, is NOT staying hairless.
Fuck this temporary hair removal shit. Let’s go permanent!
When it comes to MtF hair removal, there are only three ways to achieve permanent results:
With the very popular laser hair removal method, a highly concentrated and narrow band-width of light wave—laser—is beamed into the hair follicle and is absorbed by the hair. This light energy is transformed into heat and it’s this heat that is responsible for destroying the hair follicle.
Taking into account that hair grows in cycles, a laser treatment can only kill the hairs that are growing in the most current cycle. That’s why repeated treatments—lasting a few months—are needed in order to destroy hair follicles in future growth cycles.
Another thing to consider is that laser light is absorbed more readily by darker hairs—those that contain melanin. That’s why laser hair removal is least effective on skin with light colored hair. Lighter hair contains little or no melanin.
The most effective results using laser treatments are obtained on lighter skinned sissies with darker hair. Since a laser can’t differentiate between dark skin and dark hair, darker-skinned people are susceptible to having their skin burned by the laser.
IPL is similar to laser hair removal in that a light wave is absorbed by the hair, resulting in a build-up of heat, which winds up killing the hair follicle.
The main difference is that—instead of using a light wave with a narrow band-width—the intense pulsed light method uses a broad-spectrum wavelength of light that gets absorbed by the hair pigment (melanin).
Because IPL depends on a lower intensity—and less focused—type of light wave, more sessions are required than with the laser method. Like laser, IPL works best on darker colored hairs because they contain melanin. Unlike laser, IPL, because of it’s less intense, broader spectrum light waves, does work a bit better on darker skin tones.
Also, IPL hair removal is generally considered to be a more uncomfortable process than laser treatments.
Even though laser and IPL hair removal procedures are commonly called permanent hair removal methods, they are in fact hair reduction approaches to hair removal.
That’s because laser treatments—no matter what color hair we’re talking about—will only remove around 70 percent of hairs. And a certain percentage of those hairs will eventually grow back; although it might take quite some time for that to happen.
That’s why electrolysis is the only FDA approved method for permanent sissy hair removal .
The electrolysis method for male to female hair removal has been around for well over a century. Electrolysis removes any color or thickness of hair… permanently .
There are three electrolysis approaches that can be used:
Galvanic electrolysis introduces a mild DC electrical current into the hair follicle—all the way down to the moist papilla—via a thin wire filament or probe. This current initiates a chemical reaction that produces sodium hydroxide (lye) within the follicle, killing the root, sealing off the blood supply and destroying the hair stem cells.
Although galvanic was the original method of performing electrolysis (invented in 1875), it has fallen out of favor as it is a relatively slow procedure, typically taking from 20 to 30 seconds for the electrically induced chemical reaction to destroy the hair follicle.
Since electrologists generally charge by the hour, the time-consuming galvanic method isn’t the most cost effective.
Thermolysis (or shortwave diathermy) is a popular form of electrolysis used by many professional electrologists. It is performed by using a piece of sophisticated equipment that applies an alternating electrical current (or AC) to a needle or probe inserted into the hair follicle.
The current creates high-frequency vibrations—kind of like a mini-microwave—producing heat that is responsible for killing the hair follicle. Thermolysis works much faster than the galvanic method, taking only about a second to destroy the hair bulb at the base of the follicle.
The blend method of electrolysis combines the effectiveness of the galvanic process with much of the speed characteristics of thermolysis.
Also known as the dual-action method , the blend method works faster (7 seconds) than the galvanic process and is generally considered more effective than thermolysis. It works by electrically adding additional heat to the produced, sodium hydroxide solution, making it even more acidic—and dispersing it more effectively—than the galvanic process can do on its own.
One thing that I’m thoroughly convinced of… there’s not too many things that can enhance a sissy’s femininity more than permanently eliminating facial hair. And the most effective, time-tested way to achieve that is with electrolysis.
As a sissy, wouldn’t it be wonderful to never have to deal with beard growth ever again? No shaving; no beard cover-up; no applying color correcting orange or red-toned products before applying your foundation.
How about having super-smooth skin around the mouth area, making for a perfectly clean surface when over-lining your lips?
Since electrolysis is the only one-hundred-percent-for-sure-way of permanently removing hair, then that’s the method you should probably use for the face.
Electrolysis will permanently remove the dark hairs; the light hairs; the gray hairs; the course hairs; the fine hairs and even the hairs growing from a curved or crooked follicle. All the hairs!
Although the process can take months and be fairly expensive, all the time and expense would be more than worth it—in my sissy mind anyway.
Having hair removed by a professional is not a budget-friendly proposition. Following through with that thought, there are several options a sissy has for the do-it-yourself approach. Having blurted that out, DIY hair removal requires a certain level of patience and commitment that makes it difficult—at best—to have appreciable success removing hair by yourself at home.
In addition, hair removal equipment—either laser or IPL—used by professionals are often sophisticated, state-of-the-art devices that are more powerful and efficient than anything you can purchase for home use.
All that being said, these days there is a plethora of laser and IPL home hair removal products to choose from. None of them can be considered inexpensive since they start at around $250 and the prices from there rise faster than a homesick angel.
Still, that’s a lot cheaper than going in for professional laser or IPL treatments on a regular basis. Be aware that the overwhelming majority of laser home devices aren’t really true lasers at all but rather the IPL (intense pulsed light) variety.
I think it would be safe to say that well over 99% of DIY, hair removal devices purchased for home use are of the laser/IPL variety. The main reasons being:
You can find transdermal devices that use a conductive gel and patches applied to the skin that place an electrical charge to the hairs on the surface, hoping that the electrical energy will travel down the hair shaft and destroy the follicle. By virtually every account, this method just DOESN’T work.
Then there are electric tweezers that place an electrical charge directly to the hair via an electrified tweezer apparatus, supposedly killing the underlying hair follicle. The FDA has this to say about them: “There is no statistically significant scientific data available at this time to support promotional claims of permanent or long-term removal of hair through use of the device.”
There’s no getting around it… to achieve effective MtF hair removal results with electrolysis, you must use a device that has a probe-like filament that is inserted down into the hair follicle.
Which brings us back, full-circle, to a galvanic electrolysis device that is suitable for home use. There happens to be one—and only one—that I could find anyway.
The good thing is that it’s fairly inexpensive. The bad: it’s reported to be incredibly difficult to use for at-home-do-it-yourself permanent hair removal. I’ve read, right here , that DIY electrolysis is a tedious and time consuming task that requires more tenacity, skill and patience that the average sissy (or anyone else for that matter) has available to her.
Be-that-as-it-may, that same article has inspired me to use this same type of galvanic electrolysis device to permanently remove my facial hair. The device in question is the: Clean+Easy Personal Electrolysis for Face and Body . You can currently buy this product on Amazon for $49.99.
The above mentioned article was written some time ago, way before the Clean+Easy was available. Interestingly enough, back in the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s, a company called Inverness manufactured the One Touch Personal Home Electrolysis device, the same exact unit that now happens to be the Clean+Easy ! Apparently, at some point, Clean+Easy obtained the manufacturing or patent rights from Inverness?
Anyways, I found an Inverness One Touch on eBay (brand new, never been used) for $25. I then found another one (used) for $20 that can serve as a back-up. If either of them wear out or fail in any way, the Clean+Easy is always available.
Although a seemingly daunting task, there are MtF TG—and sissies—that have used these devices to permanently remove their facial hair. My attitude is: if they can do it, so can I.
Being that a professional electrologist charges between $50 and $125 per hour, if I become anything close to proficient with the process, it will be well worth my time.
If you are feeling a bit intimidated and overwhelmed, maybe you’re not yet ready for laser, IPL or electrolysis. You can always choose to stick with the tried-and-true method of sissy hair removal… shaving.
You might find my article on shaving an interesting read.
Are you ready to go “ Down The Sissification Rabbit Hole? ” Then you’ll want to read this…
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