Wax, sugar, laser, electrolysis, Nair. I suggest Nair.... it just dissolves the hair. But it'll keep coming back.
Shaving as well as using a dipilatory (such as Nair) removes the hair down to the skin surface. As this may be unwanted and also can be uncomfortable as the hair regrows, a milder and equally inexpensive suggestion is to trim the hair. As longer hair tends to criss-cross and mat, then excessive hair can look "thinner" simply by trimming the hair down to a minimal length. Using an electric hair trimmer oftens used for hair cuts or those for trimming beards, one may trim down the hair on arms and legs (and backs, etc) to a shorter length (about a 1/4 inch). This enables a natural look of a man's hairy body without seeming excessive, and gives a thinning appearance, without the bristle of and "shave" bumps that shaving and even cremes can give on regrowth.
You rub lotion onto it and it seems like their not there..... :)
stubble?
Try shaving the long side
no shaving makes hair come off
No, shaving does not encourage hair growth. Hair growth is determined by the hair follicles.
No, short of taking hormones with nasty side effects, there is no way to increase the rate of hair growth, aside from the brief increase that is caused by shaving.
No, shaving your head won't make the hair grow back thicker.
No
No
Shaving has no affect on hair growing faster. The only thing that shaving does with hair is makes it so that when it grows, it looks thicker, due to the angle of the cut that occurs when using a shaver or a razor.
Cut off bodily hair.
Try shaving.
No.