Bummed by mustache!

Anonymous
Sally Hanson strips. Use as needed. Hair does not come in thicker.
Anonymous
What's the best way to get rid if the nose hair?
I don't trust myself with my trimmers up my nose!
Anonymous
For upper lip hair and eyebrows I usually do threading. It is a bit painful, but I think that the results are more precise than with waxing, with less irritation afterward.
Anonymous
40s here, I get a light one sometimes - on one side only. Sigh. Also occasional facial or nose hair sticking out. Grosses me out. Getting old sucks!
Anonymous
I wax mine at home. I also have gray chin hairs that come in if I don't pay close attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's the best way to get rid if the nose hair?
I don't trust myself with my trimmers up my nose!


Use this - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E4PMQAO?gclid=CNCNl-P4y78CFRFafgoduiUAqA

Seriously good stuff!

Anonymous
Keep a tweezer in the car. I usually spot my chin hair when I am driving.
Anonymous
Sally Hanson strips. Work like a charm. I do mine at night due to a bit of redness (irritation). Put a little ice on it and you are good to go.My hairdresser also told me to cut the strips in half lengthwise. The actual lip hairline is quite thin.
Anonymous
Razor. Cheap, easy, quick, discrete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Razor. Cheap, easy, quick, discrete.


No--stubble!
Anonymous
Laser. Best thing I did in awhile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Razor. Cheap, easy, quick, discrete.


No--stubble!


+1. A woman in our office shaves and the stubble shows by the end of the day. Unless your stubble is white or blond, I wouldn't do this.
Anonymous
Bleaching
Anonymous
I lasered mine. But I have very dark hair and fair skin (what's needed for laser). It's been a couple years and hasn't come back but I"ve heard that laser is sometimes not a forever option. Chevy Chase Plastic Surgery. Cindy. She's great.
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