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Hi all! I have peach fuzz on my upper lip and chin, not like thick black hairs, but if you are 3 feet away, you would notice. So...my question is, does anyone use a hair remover that actually works??
I have been bleaching it but you can still notice it, plus it doesn't last long. So I decided to actually remove the hairs all together. Im using Sally Hansen Extra Strength Precision Brush-On Hair Remover, but when I wipe it off the hairs are still there. Any help is greatly appreciated! |
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hey i have alot of thick facial hair, and have tried laser, bleaching and teh lot, so decided that threading was my best option, though traditional threading is carried out using cotton thread, i bought this tool called epicare, its great 4 removing even teh tiniest hairs, it nips at 1st when u use it, but after that its fine, i'll give u the link for it so u can check it out 4 urself :
http://www.facialhairremover.co.uk/ |
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Hahah yeah I tried epicare too, it's actually recommended by quite some people. Quite painful though, but bearable.
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I had terrible results with that machine, just a word of warning some people are plagued with ingrown hair that are very hard to remove
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hey judi really what went wrong. i have so much facial hari that i have to remove it every 2nd day, and this is teh only thing that i can use that is easy and affordable
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I wish I knew but I went to the derm and he said some people can not use them, and they advise against them.??????????????
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i think you should go to http://www.body-hair-removal.co.uk or http://www.ultra-hair-away.co.uk
I have tried their products and found that they are skin friendly and do not cause any infection or side effects. hope this helps ![]() |
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