Excess Facial Hair :'(
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Oct 25, 2013
Rosa P.
How do you permanently remove excessive facial hair without having laser treatment. know of any creams that really work in like preventing facial hair growth?
Oct 25, 2013
Gabriela L.
Sally Hansen has a good hair remover!
Oct 25, 2013
Preeti P.
I really avoid using cream on my face, its chemicals afterall. as you keep using it, problems will occur. your face will just get sensitive. please either wax it/ thread it or lazer it. Lazer is becoming very common now so its cheaper compared to initial days. If can find a good doctor do it after a patch test.
Oct 25, 2013
Ashlyn T.
Thread. Hurts but I see a big difference between that & shaving/creams/etc.
Oct 25, 2013
Diana J.
Laser doesn't remove hair forever too. I prefere to wax undesired hair on face.
Oct 30, 2013
Kimberly C.
This is kind of a lifestyle change but try getting on a birth control pill. I used to have excess facial hair on my upper lip and side burns and once I was put on Yaz birth control, the facial hair comes in WAY thinner and hardly noticeable at all. I might be getting this wrong but if I remember right, birth control pills can help lower the androgens (male hormones that can cause excess body/facial hair, acne, oily skin, etc.) that your body produces. Think about it! Plus it's protection during sex ;)