lip hair removal

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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.


Isn't it shaving?
Anonymous
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B077DG6FT8/

Finishing Touch is basically a tiny electric shaver/razor, but it won't cut you like a manual razor and is much easier to handle than a full size electric shaver. I've used many different methods over the years and like this the best. It won't leave you as smooth as a manual razor but you can't see what's left and you won't get ingrown hairs.

My skin is really sensitive to waxing - it gets all red and blotchy and that takes forever to go away. I liked cream removers well enough except that whenever I use anything that removes the hair completely, I find face powder/makeup doesn't look right in that area - it sits differently without the tiny hairs in place. Plucking/tweezing/laser is too painful for me (but I'm a wimp).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


This is just an electric razor. Your child is shaving her mustache with this "wand". Use sugar or wax, or take her to get threaded monthly, OP. It's worth it and it doesn't grow back as quickly as shaving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


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


It IS shaving.
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.


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.


It did exist when you were a kid. Compare your child's wand to your husband's electric razor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why?

True beauty is on the inside. you need to teach your teens better values.


As someone who had dark hair on my upper lip as a child I find your answer dismissive and clueless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nads facial strips. I blow dry them for maybe 15 seconds to warm it, open, apply, pull off. I used to use at a stop light in a bind. very easy


This. Nads are the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You should get her a shaver


Don't shave. Leaves a shadow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Finishing touch wand


This is just an electric razor. Your child is shaving her mustache with this "wand". Use sugar or wax, or take her to get threaded monthly, OP. It's worth it and it doesn't grow back as quickly as shaving.


Not all kids are willing to get waxed. My DD uses this and it is a perfectly fine and painless option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should get her a shaver


Don't shave. Leaves a shadow.


Omg no it doesn’t. This isn’t man hair
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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.


Plus 1
Anonymous
Look into electrolysis. I did it on my lip as a teen. Great results.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why?

True beauty is on the inside. you need to teach your teens better values.


You go ahead and do that. I'm going to teach my daughter that it's okay to remove unwanted body hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sally Hansen Bleach. You mix and leave on for half the time recommended, 3-4 mins, and you will see a difference. At 11, the skin is too sensitive for waxing. I think it would be too painful.




Noooooooooooo. I used to do this all through middle and high school. The chemical smell, the chemical sting. Ugh. The white hair upper lip. Just wax. Sally Hanson wax strips. So easy and if she doesn’t want the visible hair she will gladly endure the small amount of short lived pain to get rid of it.
Anonymous
If your daughter has light skin, consider an IPL device. It's expensive but so worth it. I used to tweeze every couple days and now I barely have to.
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