You already remove hair from your private area, legs, armpits, and maybe even a few stray hairs on your face, but many don't think about their belly hairs. If you only recently sprouted belly hair, it might be the sign of a hormonal problem, and you should consult with a professional for further actions. However, if it has been with you as long as most of your other hair and you just want to get rid of it, here are some great ways of accomplishing that...

1. Make it disappear forever.

If you want your belly hairs gone forever, so you will never have to deal with them again, laser hair removal would be the perfect option for you. First you should talk with a skin professional to make sure your skin is healthy enough for he process. Additionally, you should consider that is is quite expensive, and that a treatment will take between 5 and 10 days.

2. A painless cream.

Creams known as depilatories are simple to use and are most of the time less painful than any other hair removal method because there is almost no chance of ingrown hairs. Although depilatories work great on most people, if you are sensitive to chemicals these creams may give you a slight burning feeling, so it is recommended to try a little bit before using it everywhere.

3. Longer lasting.

Waxing may be one of the more intense, or painful methods, but it may be worth the slight discomfort because it keeps the hair away for up to a month. To receive the best results, it is important to make sure the area is not too sensitive at that moment, and ensure it is clean and dry before starting the process.

4. The traditional way.

You can always use a regular razor to shave your belly, but it is different than the rest of your body, so you may want to consider a few things. Get a shaving cream that is for sensitive skin, and be sure to shave with the grain in order to minimize the possibility of getting cuts, and ingrown hairs. Additionally, moisturize area after shaving to help prevent razor burn.