Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:K have PCOS and have tried all the facial hair removal methods.

No, it doesn't go back thicker no matter the removal method-that's absurd.

The easiest method is using the battery operated face razors that look like lipstick cases. She can do it herself at home, it doesn't hurt at all, and they work great on light facial hair.

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Yes it does grow back thicker if you wax or pluck. The follicles themselves get thicker. I know from experience.


It can. Not everyone is the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have suggestions about what to do with the nose hair that is in the exposed part of the nostril (at the base)? I'm doing laser for the upper lip right now but the tech was unsure about getting that part and I'm thinking maybe I should have electrolysis in that area?


They won’t do electrolysis in the nostril.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have suggestions about what to do with the nose hair that is in the exposed part of the nostril (at the base)? I'm doing laser for the upper lip right now but the tech was unsure about getting that part and I'm thinking maybe I should have electrolysis in that area?


They won’t do electrolysis in the nostril.


Even in the very base of it that is visible? Why not?
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