| This works great, but you need to follow the directions exactly as they're written. It burned the first time I used it because I didn't use enough of the balm. Been great since. https://www.amazon.com/Olay-Smooth-Finish-Facial-Removal/dp/B0058AGBYG |
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When I was that age I bleached it with the jolene's cream, which made it less noticeable (and made me feel like I was DOING something about it), although looking back I'm not sure it really solved the problem. I'm actually anti-waxing as well, after having been (literally) burned several times. The best option IMO is threading, it's gentlest on the skin. I will warn you that it can be rather painful (in a makes your eyes water type of way), but it's very quick (and cheap). And if you do it regularly the hair doesn't grow back as quickly / as thick.
FWIW I also have several friends who just shave it, and I never would have known had they not told me. Although particularly for a teenager cuts would be more frequent / embarrassing, I suppose |
| I use an epilator. First couple times hurt a lot but then it's ok and very quick. I have been burnt by wax too and don't do that. Threading is great but hurts more than the others. I only get my eyebrows threaded, where I need the precision. |
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At that age I used to bleach. Now I thread.
Personally, I would not shave or use a trimmer. I have dark black hair so it comes in with split hairs when I shave. Makes it look terrible. |
| I use Sally Hanson wax strips. Basically, they are very sticky tape strips the size of a band-aid. You place them on your upper lip, rub it in and pull off quickly against the way the hair grows.My hairdresser suggested I cut them in half lengthwise (they are a little wide). Easy and inexpensive and can find at CVS etc. I am very fair so I apply at night, use the cooling liquid that comes in the package and even apply a little ice. |
| The thing about laser is that your hair follicles keep producing hair until you're 26, or new follicles keep growing until then. Try to get her to wax just once and a lot might not come back. Then use the Sally Hansen cream when necessary. |
This. Also, try doing the waxing at a nice salon. They are really good at putting people at ease. I know it is a lot more $ but it may pay off just in terms of taking care of the problem quickly. And kids seem to like going to a salon. It makes them feel 'grown up'. Even the place that I go to for manicures does waxing but for the first time for a 10 year old, I would probably go to a really nice, reputable hair salon. |
| in college all the darker haired girls used jolenes. They would walk around on a Tuesday night with white mustaches. |
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Thank you all for the suggestions!!! I really appreciate it.
I wish she would consider wax. I tried to entice her to an appointment at the Red Door Spa by offering a mani/pedi and facial too- no luck. I'll get the strips and nair first and let DD see which she'd like to try. If those don't suit her I'll try other suggestions. The amount of work that goes into self-care when you're starting puberty is SO much more than when you're six or seven. Hair removal, deodorant and the period is probably only a year or two away (and that's a whole other PITA). |
Rats that was a good place to consider so it is too bad she doesn't want to do it. And you're right that it is a lot more work in the tween/teen years. Just wait til she discovers make-up and highlights. Yikes! It seemed like our boys were more work when they were little (all that charging around at a million miles an hour) but got easier when they were older but it was the reverse for the girls. How I long for the tea party days! Oh, and about Red Door, I'm available to go if your offer still stands! |
| Can you entice her to try the Red Door so she'll see that it doesn't really hurt? Give her $20 and take her to a movie? |
| I am the Sally Hanson Strip poster. It does hurt a little--let's face it, it's like ripping off a band-aid. Would your DD be willing to try it on another area of her body first--like her arm (somewhere hairy). |
| You Tube videos using the Sally Hanson strips are available online too. |