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Feb 9, 2014
Tiffany S.
Is it true if you shave the hair above your lip, it will grow back thicker?! That's how I get rid of mine!
Feb 9, 2014
Diana S.
No it's a myth, but waxing is better cause it pulls out your hair instead of trimming it like shaving does so you don't have to do it as often
Feb 9, 2014
Lynzie B.
Myth :)
Feb 9, 2014
Napualani A.
I've never shaved my upper lip but my friend does. She's been doing it for years, at first it looked alright, now you can see thick stubble the day after she shaves it and it looks really bad! I told her to wax but she won't listen D:
Feb 9, 2014
Shannon S.
You can get something called a NO!NO! It is expensive but worth it as it removes your hair for good so you won't have to shave there again! It's is made for any hair as well so you can use is anywhere!
Feb 9, 2014
Kaitlin M.
I like to use the Sally Hansen face hair removing cream. It's like Nair, but more gentle and for your face :) works magic
Feb 10, 2014
Tiffany S.
Good to know all! Thanks!
Feb 10, 2014
Hannah P.
I would recommend plucking, threading or epilating (painful but least irritating to the skin). Both waxing and shaving take off the top layer of skin cells but because the skin on the face is so much thinner and more delicate they can really irritate it. Hair removal cream can also be irritating so it depends on how sensitive you skin is.