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Aug 4, 2014
Kathleen M.
I hope this is listed under the right category.
I have lots of facial hair. And I wanted to know some effective ways to get rid of it.
Feel free to share what you use or what what you know.
Thanks girls.
Aug 4, 2014
Valerie C.
Waxing!! I would go to a salon though, most of the waxes they sell at the drugstore do not work! Unless I'm doing it wrong 😂
Aug 4, 2014
Kathleen M.
How often do you go? And do the hairs gorw back thicker? Sorry for all the questions.
Aug 4, 2014
M G.
Waxing or threading it.
Aug 4, 2014
M G.
With waxing if last about a month.
Aug 4, 2014
Breeze T.
Agree with Vallerie, waxing is your best bet! I do it myself but everyone's different. I'd suggest you go to a salon for your first time and see how you like it. It's much better to have someone else do it for you so you don't anticipate the pain so much. (I barely have any pain, but again it varies from person to person)
Aug 4, 2014
Valerie C.
No they do not grow back thicker nor darker! For me, it takes a while to grow back!
Aug 4, 2014
Kathleen M.
Thanks ladies.
Aug 4, 2014
Bry R.
Well I have Hursutism which is a medical condition in which I have extra hair making hormones in my body so I have a full on beard. Like side burns, all over the neck and some above my jawline. It would take months for it to grow enough to wax it so I just shave it. If it didn't itch so bad and if I didn't hate it so much, I'd wax if. I would suggest waxing it.
Aug 4, 2014
Kat A.
You can bleach it, wax, thread, pluck, shave. I personally shave.
Aug 4, 2014
Angela J.
I used to have it threaded, but I got this nifty contraption that tweezerman makes that looks like a spring with handles that I use to do it myself now. Works the same way, pulling it out from the root and barely hurts somehow! Saves me a lot of $
Aug 4, 2014
Kay C.
Wax... I use surgi - wax no strips needed I really like it :)
Aug 5, 2014
Lorna G.
@Angela, where did you get that! I've been hearing a lot about this interesting contraption. Alot of my overseas relatives use this. They got their's in Taiwan. Did you get yours online? and where from! I'd love to know
Aug 5, 2014
Kelly V.
Kathleen, waxing would be your best bet. but please go to a salon. especially if it is your first time. there are specific ways to wax, especially with facial hair and its easy to pull off skin or burn yourself if you don't know what you are doing.
Aug 5, 2014
Eli F.
I wax the upper lip but the rest I would just bleach it, you can try this first and if you are not satisfied try to wax it? I wouldnt recommend it though it seems way too harsh ( just my opinion, I don't really know for a fact) by the way I bleached mine and I'm happy with the results!