Excessive Facial Hair
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May 20, 2015
Mansi J.
Please someone help me , how can I get rid of my facial hairs.
May 20, 2015
Amy P.
I use the Philips Lumea, it's kind of expensive but it gets rid of the hairs, they won't come back after a few 'sessions'
May 20, 2015
Charlotte B.
You can get these pads which are very cheap and you just rub them over your face it takes seconds and it burns your hairs off as it's like sand papery but it doesn't hurt or burn your face or anything like that
May 20, 2015
Claire D.
You can shave...if you want to.
May 20, 2015
Brittany F.
Don't shave, you are catching the hair at its bluntest point so that when it grows back it is technically thicker and not tapered like aged hair is. You could definitely try waxing, a full face is about 50-65 here and you barely ever have to do it because you're pulling the hair straight from the follicle stunting its growth
May 20, 2015
Mansi J.
thnx everyone:)
May 20, 2015
Carol D.
Laser is the best choice.. and it dsnt hurt
May 20, 2015
Gabby M.
I'd suggest threading, there's no products except for thread (should be sterile) so it probably wouldnt cause as much breakouts, also they usually have deals for full facial and eyebrow threading so it should be pretty cheap :)
May 20, 2015
DeShelle S.
Get the no no pro! It's quick, easy to use, instant results and it takes much longer for the hair to grow back compared to shaving, using eyebrow trimmers, etc. It'll cost you about $180 but coming from someone who has the same problem, it's money well spent!