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14year old girl with a prob?

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Ok well... i've got this moustache growing and it makes me really really insecure! I've tried shaving it... and i know that that wasn't the best idea... because it's grown back even thicker and i hate it! Everyone i talk to looks at it! I was wandering about waxing it? But i thought that it could go all red and then everyone would know i've waxed it?! :[ I'm so stuck! I've got school tomorrow and i don't wanna go with this fury friend!!

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  1. I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM AND I'M TWELVE

    I KNOW IT SUCKS

    I THINK YOU SHOULD MAYBE TRY WAXING

    THAT WAY IT WON'T GROW BACK ALL THICK

    AND IT MAY EVEN MAKE IT THINNER

    GUD LUCK


  2. wax it!  its not too painful on the lip.  go to a beutician if u can, it only costs like £5-7 pound.  You can buy the wax but its not as effective doing it yourself.  Be careful, u may have a rash after waxing, especially if u you have sensitive skin.  Be careful for ingrowing hairs, very unusual on the face, but to prevent try to exfoliate about 4 days after waxed.

    Hope this helps...and remember tht you are probably more aware of this than anyone else and your probably just paraniod that people are looking when they arent at all!!


  3. you better shave it or you might get a refferal

  4. You can bleach it - products can be bought at chemists and supermarkets.

    You can pluck it and whilst this will grow back, eventually it weakens the whole area and it just wont.

    You can wax it and yes it will go red but only until the blood subsides and then it will be normal - expect that to be about an hour.

    You can go to a beauty salon and have it epilated with an electric needle.  It is gone for good then.  They insert a needle down the hair shaft  and zap it with a little bit of electricity which quaterises it and it never grows back.

    Shaving makes it look thicker becase it blunt end cuts the hair shaft and therefore it is more noticeble.

  5. wax it

  6. Nair has really good upper lip cream... usually I don't like Nair, but this stuff works.  

  7. laser hair removal or wax it 2 days ahead of time

  8. how much hair we talking?, it can't be all that bad if your only 14, some boys that age don't even start growing moustaches until later on.

    Just wax, it will hurt, but it won't be red the next day.

  9. Waxing Unwanted Facial Hair

    Today, waxing is still a popular hair removal option: it’s relatively inexpensive, more thorough than plucking individual hairs with tweezers and can be done any time. Hot wax kits consist of a “wax” made of sugar or honey, (this is called “sugaring”), beeswax or resin. The easiest way to do waxing at home is to buy a microwavable wax, apply with a wooden spatula, then spread with a strip of cotton muslin and pull off the wax along with the offending hair. But, if you don’t have the patience to melt the wax slowly at the recommended power setting, stir it thoroughly, test a tiny bit on the tip of your finger and ascertain whether it’s too hot, you shouldn’t do that kind of waxing because you run the risk of getting badly burned. Microwaves work hot and fast, and the wax must be carefully watched, timed, stirred, and tested before applying. It takes patience.

    Bleaching Upper Lip Hair to Reduce its Appearance

    Another popular at-home hair removal method is bleach. You can buy cream bleaching creams that are mixed with an activator and then applied to the facial hair. You cannot use cream bleaches on eyebrows or anywhere near your eyes—if they get in your eyes, you can go blind. Some people may experience facial redness or sensitivity from bleaching, so it’s a good idea to do a 24 hour test patch first. But if the bleach doesn’t bother your skin, and if you use it weekly, you’ll not only be rendering facial hair more invisible, after awhile it will become fragile and start to break off, lessening its appearance even more.

    Shaving is not a best practice for removing facial hair

    Some people wonder how to remove facial hair by shaving, and this is a good place to say that shaving is a bad idea. It will leave stubble, and the only thing worse than facial hair is facial stubble. Forget shaving anything on your face.

    Electrolysis is permanent removal, but become an old technique

    Electrolysis has long been considered a good way to remove hair permanently, but it’s pretty much a bygone era at this point. Electrolysis is permanent, but it can cause pinpoint scarring; it’s expensive and it hurts like blue blazes. Treatments cause redness and swelling or breakouts, and you risk infection. Scrap electrolysis: if you want permanent hair removal and can afford it, the thing to do is laser hair removal. Unlike electrolysis, there are no needles involved; pain is practically non-existent, any redness disappears in an hour or so, and it really works. Laser hair removal is the best remover on the planet: thousands of Brazilian bikini lines can’t be wrong!

    Threading is similar to plucking, but currently trendy

    Threading is a newly rediscovered method of hair removal that can’t hold a candle to laser hair removal, but it has its uses because it’s cheaper. It’s basically hair plucking, only it’s done with a thread that’s rolled across the skin, catching the hair and pulling it out. It’s trendy and you’ll pay more for it than by going to a beautician for a tweezing session because it takes special training. Frankly, most of us don’t see the point.

    Gotta Have a Great Pair of Tweezers for the Daily Upkeep

    For cheap, fast daily hair removal at home, you’ve got to have a pair of decent slant tip tweezers. They aren’t as easy to find as they should be! They must be properly balanced: the cheapo $2 no-name tweezers you get at the supermarket are never balanced enough to get the job done. Buy tweezers from a reputable company like Revlon, and then guard them with your life.


  10. it will only be red for about 10 mins after you've done it..waxing is a good option. another option is bleaching it..you can get facial hair bleach..then it will be lighter but will still be as thick. i would probably go for waxing xx

  11. wax it  it won't be red trust me  

  12. I would definitely wax it.

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