Inducing Alopecia Universalis!?!

What hair is biologically used for does not exceed my need to be comfortable in my one skin; it’s not fundamentally needed such as my heart, liver, and kidneys, which is the reason I would never take chemo; I’m not that desperate. I’m not an outdoors person and I would prefer to wear wigs, I wear them all the time for my hobbies (I’m a cosplayer) and like I said I have sensory issues because I have high functioning Aspergers, and I found a lot of different ways to make wigs very comfortable. And like I said I can’t even do the bare minimum of shaving without feeling like I’m tearing up my skin and I do all the tips and tricks when it comes to shaving.
I’ve just gotten more sensitive to it and that’s what spurred on this whole dilemma of trying to find something that can induce alopecia, which I’ve been under the impression that something like that doesn’t exist not because it’s unsafe to do so, but like you said it’s not desirable for consumers; but I’m not going to let the majority speak for me. If it was an option I can give you a few groups off the top of my head that might find it appealing, especially if it wasn’t painful and had a great selection of natural looking hair prosthetics.
I’m not looking for a targeting method I truly see all of my hair including my scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes are unwanted I don’t do a lot with my hair I find it very limiting what I can do with it because of how it is versus what I can do on a wig and I’ve destroyed my eyebrows and eyelashes from what I can only assume was my various treatments of trying to get rid of acne when I was younger. And like I said in another comment I know I could wear wigs without doing all that but I still feel very unattractive because of my hair I would love to wear dresses again but I’m way too self-conscious about it I can’t lie and say it’s not also a aesthetic stress but it is also a physical one something I constantly feel and trying to get rid of it with the methods that are commercially available as proved to be very painful and with all the negative experience I don’t want to do it again and having the knowledge I do about how long term hair removal works I will have to do it again and I don’t think it’s worth it especially if I’m still stuck with hair at the end of it.
The type of treatment I want is probably an injection of something that target’s only hair, keeps it from forming on a Cellular level. When I was looking at things like Crisper and knockout expressions that’s what I thought could be achieved; they’re already using it on hair right now to change its color and still trying to utilize it to help make it grow. I want to turn off hair growth I believe the correct term is permanent inhibitance. There’s a protein known as DKK2, it resides in the palm of your hands and the soul of your feet that keeps hair from growing by stopping the formations of cells from gathering and creating hair follicles, so your body naturally does it. I believe that researchers can look at that and base their experiments on it, but the biggest issue that’s keeping that from happening is basically people don’t want it, but like I said I’m not going to let the masses keep me from trying because they don’t want; it that’s ridiculous to me.