How do you get rid of facial hair?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Before Covid I used to get my face and brows threaded at a salon run by Indian women. Now I shave and tweeze.


This. I did have laser hair removal years ago, and this cleans up whatever is left. I don't shave frequently, maybe once every few weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Twinkle razor. Pre-covid I used to get my face threaded every 3-4 weeks. I love the twinkle razor. I doubt you need a men's razor if you are just now worried about your facial hair.


I used to get waxed, I now use these little razors. I do my lip a couple of times a week, but it's fast.
Anonymous
I use a dermaplane razer once a week. I mist my face with either witch hazel or an essence and shave away.
After that I use my Kenzzi "laser" and I LOVE IT! I've been at it for 6 weeks and can see a huge reduction in regrowth. The Kenzzi was about 200$ and the schick ladies face razor/scalpel is $5 for a pack of 3.
Both affordable options in my opinion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use a dermaplane razer once a week. I mist my face with either witch hazel or an essence and shave away.
After that I use my Kenzzi "laser" and I LOVE IT! I've been at it for 6 weeks and can see a huge reduction in regrowth. The Kenzzi was about 200$ and the schick ladies face razor/scalpel is $5 for a pack of 3.
Both affordable options in my opinion.


Please do not use these machines run by fly by night companies. They are dangerous and could cause cancer. Use an FDA approved laser only!
Anonymous
On the tween/teen forum last week (?) someone recommended the Finishing Touch Flawless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Before Covid I used to get my face and brows threaded at a salon run by Indian women. Now I shave and tweeze.


This. I did have laser hair removal years ago, and this cleans up whatever is left. I don't shave frequently, maybe once every few weeks.


This is me as well. I use my husband's high-quality electric shaver every week or so and pluck some in between.
Anonymous
For those who shave their faces: when the hair grows back in is it soft or stubbly?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the tween/teen forum last week (?) someone recommended the Finishing Touch Flawless.


I use this on my upper lip. Just have peach fuzz and it is so easy. Used to use nair and was always freaked out that I would leave it on too long. My skin is sensitive. The Finishing Touch Flawless takes about 20 seconds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those who shave their faces: when the hair grows back in is it soft or stubbly?

No stubble.
Anonymous
Use a regular shaver. Abour once every 2 weeks? Takes literally 10 seconds,
if that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On the tween/teen forum last week (?) someone recommended the Finishing Touch Flawless.


I use this on my upper lip. Just have peach fuzz and it is so easy. Used to use nair and was always freaked out that I would leave it on too long. My skin is sensitive. The Finishing Touch Flawless takes about 20 seconds.


My 11DD uses it. She has dark hair. I don't know if it is combo of dark hair and her not being very thorough when she uses it, but it ends up looking slightly patchy and stubbly- fine for her for now though. I think if you have more peach fuzz or lighter hair it would be perfect though
Anonymous
I derm a plane, which is great for light hair.
Anonymous
I spend a lot of time with my tweezers
Anonymous
I used to self thread my upper-lip at home and it did not take more than a couple of minutes.

Got it lasered because had a groupon and it worked wonderfully. Used IPL YAG because my brown skin gets hyperpigmentation easily.

For very fine hair, I used to bleach it and it blended well.
Anonymous
Finishing Touch Flawless (~$20?) or the Schick version of a Tinkle: https://www.ulta.com/silk-touch-up-facial-razor?productId=pimprod2005620&sku=2530947

Does not give me a stubbly feel. Use on freshly washed and dried skin. Follow up with some witch hazel to soothe and disinfect. I use them about once a week.

A dermaplane is really just a razor. I (stupidly) bought an expensive one at the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale a few years back. The Tinkle type razor works better and is much cheaper.
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