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BBC Radio 4 carried out a detailed investigation into the matter (on behalf of a male listener who was fed up with shaving) several years ago. The conclusion was that (for both men and women) hair growth is a natural part of the skin's process and can't be stopped (other than temporarily by, for example, electrolysis).
BBC Radio 4 carried out a detailed investigation into the matter (on behalf of a male listener who was fed up with shaving) several years ago. The conclusion was that (for both men and women) hair growth is a natural part of the skin's process and can't be stopped (other than temporarily by, for example, electrolysis).