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What's the best why to get rid of unwanted facial hair?

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I'm not a hairy girl, but I just want to get some advice or suggestions. I'm a teen under 18 and I was just wondering, what's the best way to get rid of unwanted hair - bleach, wax, depilatory or tweeze? Where should I tweeze, bleach and etc. Thanks!

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  1. eh just shave it. whats the worse that could happen. or just go and get it waxed once a week. ure choice.


  2. There is no best way, you'll have to find the one you are comfortable with. Personally, I use a special little electric hair shaver. That way, I avoid painful irritation and I can get the hair removed in under 15 seconds. Also, it fits into my budget too- I don't have to go to the store to buy wax all the time and have it burn my lip. All I have to do is buy a new battery once a year.

    It's not the exact product but it sort of looks like this:

    http://www.remington-products.com/groomi...

  3. waxxx or hair removal creamm.

  4. There are quite a few ways actually:

    *Plucking (tweezing): it takes a while, but it's effective for small amounts of hair

    *Nads (no heat wax... no risk of burning yourself): quick, but can lead to some reddness for a few hours after

    *Nair (it's a hair removal cream): it's smelly and you run the risk of getting a chemical burn. If you do try this, be sure to test it on a small patch of skin on your arm or your leg first. That way, if you do have a reaction, you won't have a mark on your face and it'll be less noticeable.

    *Electrology: a small needle is inserted into the hair follicle, and electricy is passed through it to permanently kill the hair.

    *Laser: Laser is expensive and you need between 3 and 8 treatments (each 1 month apart). It's good for large areas that would otherwise take too long to remove one hair at a time.

    *Bleaching ("Jolene" cream bleach): this doesn't remove the hair, but it bleaches it so that it's far less noticeable. Again, be sure to test a small patch on your arm or leg first.

    *Threading: this involes rubbing two pieces of thread over the hairs and it pulls them out. It's basically the same thing as tweezing except some people find it easier (it would be a better idea to get it done at a salon).

    *Shaving: this can cause stubble and/or razor burn, but despite popular belief, it actually doesn't cause the hair to grow back thicker. The hair may LOOK thicker as it's growing in (because you'll see the blunt end where the hair was cut as opposed to the thinner end of the hair), but rest assured that nothing you do to hair ABOVE the skin (i.e. trimming, shaving, bleaching, etc.) will make the hair grow back thicker. Likewise, keep in mind that whenever you pull a hair out of the hair follicle (not including electrolosis), it WILL grow back thicker and darker eventually. I hope this helps and good luck with everything!

  5. wax

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