He is being referred to as ‘ the kid with a unibrow’ by some older kids. He is feeling very self conscious and embarrassed. I feel he is too young to wax. Any idea what to do or what to expect as the teasing will probably get worse… |
Why not buy one of the feminine facial hair remover razors and help him shave it? |
Just twease it or take him to a threading place. This is effecting your child's self esteem. It's important to your child who is being teased. |
Mine did too. We got this from a target. Done in 2 seconds, no pain at all.
Finishing Touch Flawless hair remover https://www.target.com/p/finishing-touch-flawless-facial-hair-remover/-/A-75557663 |
+1. Do you not have tweezers, Op? |
Help your kid by taking care of this! It’s no different than getting a haircut or a man shaving. |
Tweezing will hurt |
This. Get some Nads wax strips. Very quick and easy. |
Do you not know that tweeing hurts? |
Tweezing probably hurts less than being made fun of everyday. |
Buy this. I saw it recommended here for my daughter’s upper lip and now I have one for her and one for my son. They both use it on their unibrows. We got it on Amazon. |
Affecting, not effecting. |
Based on this thread I went to Target yesterday and got this for my 7yo girl. I felt ridiculous buying it based on a couple anonymous posts, but it worked! Painlessly. Thank you, DCUM! It's tips like this that make me stay. |
OP here - I got the one for eyebrows specifically. It is painless but doesn’t work that well. Barely took a few hairs out.. |
It's a good way to teach "no pain, no gain" life lesson. |