lip hair removal

Anonymous
Hi, I wonder if anyone can recommend a proper lip hair removal system to teenage girls? Thanks!
Anonymous
Finishing touch wand
Anonymous
Dorco Tinkle (yes that's really the name)
Anonymous
Sally Hansen home wax strips. After pulling off, put pressure on the area for a few seconds to soothe the sting. Maintain with tweezers in between need for full waxing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sally Hansen home wax strips. After pulling off, put pressure on the area for a few seconds to soothe the sting. Maintain with tweezers in between need for full waxing.

So painful! My kid won’t pull off a bandaid let alone a wax strip.
Anonymous
Take her to a laser place. Its a worthy investment.
Anonymous
“Proper”? “System”?

Take her to a salon to have her lip waxed or threaded. Or teach her to wax/thread at home. Or use a razor. Or tweeze. Let her try some options and figure out what she prefers; it’s not rocket science.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


My 11 year old with dark hair is wanting something too. (Its barely noticeable to me.) Have you used this? It seems like a better option than shaving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


My 11 year old with dark hair is wanting something too. (Its barely noticeable to me.) Have you used this? It seems like a better option than shaving.


Do not do this take her to a salon
Anonymous
I absolutely would not shave it. It'll grow back spikey and not feel smooth within a day or two. Use facial hair removal cream.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sally Hansen home wax strips. After pulling off, put pressure on the area for a few seconds to soothe the sting. Maintain with tweezers in between need for full waxing.

So painful! My kid won’t pull off a bandaid let alone a wax strip.


Mine either! She uses the Flawless finishing touch wand. It work well, well enough anyhow. I’ve told her she can has laser hair removal whenever she wants, but so far isn’t interested and prefers this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


My 11 year old with dark hair is wanting something too. (Its barely noticeable to me.) Have you used this? It seems like a better option than shaving.


A PP whose daughter uses it. She is 15 and has been using it since about 10. It works well. It is especially an electric shaver, which it fine. No it doesn’t make hair grow back thicker or coarser- that is a myth. My DD has dark thick hair and it’s still fine and she doesn’t have noticeable stubble. She uses it maybe once per week. She is very sensitive to pain and isn’t interested in using any method that will hurt at all, she likes this.
Anonymous
Why?

True beauty is on the inside. you need to teach your teens better values.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


My 11 year old with dark hair is wanting something too. (Its barely noticeable to me.) Have you used this? It seems like a better option than shaving.


It's painless and works well. Try it on arm or leg hair first if she is nervous. I wish it existed when I was a kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


My 11 year old with dark hair is wanting something too. (Its barely noticeable to me.) Have you used this? It seems like a better option than shaving.


Do not do this take her to a salon


What’s wrong with it? DD uses it and it seems to work fine.

I use an epilady and it also works fine though painful. I prefer to pull it out so it stays gone longer, especially now that I’m getting those pesky chin hairs.
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