Monday, April 26, 2010

What is the best method to get rid of facial hair?

I have a lot of blonde hairs and a few dark hairs above my lip. If I use a little shaver for women on it, then it comes back really fast and really stubbly feeling. What can I use to keep it gone longer and for that area to be smooth?|||You never ever want to shave facial hair!!!! Buy a pair of tweezers %26amp; use those or have that area waxed at a hair salon.|||Other than waxing, Serious Skin Care makes a hair remover for the face, it is called Liquid Laser, and it works great. It is sold with a cream you put on daily that will retard the hair growth. You can buy it on hsn.com.|||If you can afford it go for electrolysis, it is not painful if done by a qualified therapist and it is the only permanent option. If it is out of your price range contact your local beauty college and see if any level 3 students require a client to work on. I am a qualified beauty therapist and I used to get friends and family in college for me to practice on and it cost vertually nothing. Good luck.|||Duct tape works well too.|||waxing or if your skin is sensitive use cream bleach....none of these are a permanent solution of course, but will last about a month|||Oh sweetie, no, no, no!! Never use a shaver of any kind on your face. It makes the hair come back courser, darker and it can even make the problem worse! I%26#039;ve seen what this can do to a young woman%26#039;s skin. If you do not have especially sensitive skin and these fine little blonde baby hairs and (yuk, me too!) a few little darker ones bother you that much, you might perhaps try using a facial depilatory like Nair or a sugaring wax. As long as you don%26#039;t use the kind you use on your legs and you don%26#039;t leave it on too long, it should help. I%26#039;ve tried facial waxing, too, at salons. It hurts and turns your skin red for a few minutes, but afterwards, the hair grows back so much slower and softer. I%26#039;ve heard that people that have their body hair (like models) use electrolysis but I don%26#039;t know if that works on anything but darker hair and it is very expensive. You can try using the Nair for facial hair, waxing or sugaring and then if that doesn%26#039;t give you the satisfactory results you want, perhaps talk to your doctor. Electrolysis is the only permanent method of hair removal because it kills hair at the roots, but like I said, it is very expensive, requires several sessions of sitting to be worked on and it is somewhat painful as well. I don%26#039;t know of any beauty colleges in my area that do electrolysis because where I live so a certified skin specialist (Esthetian) or a cosmetic surgeon are allowed licenses to perform those procedures but it may vary by state. I hope some of my suggestions work for you! Good luck! :)|||i think thak waxing is the best way to go for that|||waxing will help u.

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