Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 21:19     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Just shave.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 21:11     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:I used to have my upper lip threaded regularly from the time I was a teenager, when I lived in India. When I came to the US for college my aunt and cousins told me they used a men’s razor to shave. I’ve been doing that ever since, three decades and counting.


Compare and contrast for us, PP! Which method keeps the hair away longer? threading or shaving?
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 21:09     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:Really? My teen daughter's mustache is 100% intentional. Your DD really needs to get it together, OP!



😃😃😃
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 20:49     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

I used to have my upper lip threaded regularly from the time I was a teenager, when I lived in India. When I came to the US for college my aunt and cousins told me they used a men’s razor to shave. I’ve been doing that ever since, three decades and counting.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 20:46     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Does she WANT to do anything about it? If not, don't say a word to her.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 20:44     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Threading is the way to go.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 20:44     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:Finishing Touch Flawless Facial Hair Remover.

I waxed for decades but now I just use this thing and it’s super easy and painless.


Just know that this is an electric razor. The only difference between this razor and the one your husband uses is size.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 20:38     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Does it bother her? Them yes absolutely help her do threading, waxing, laser, whatever she wants. But first check.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 20:34     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:Finishing Touch Flawless Facial Hair Remover.

I waxed for decades but now I just use this thing and it’s super easy and painless.


This. My 17 year old has been using it for 3 years. Super easy and pain-free.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 19:43     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Anonymous wrote:Really? My teen daughter's mustache is 100% intentional. Your DD really needs to get it together, OP!



Lol
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 19:42     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Finishing Touch Flawless Facial Hair Remover.

I waxed for decades but now I just use this thing and it’s super easy and painless.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 19:40     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

Really? My teen daughter's mustache is 100% intentional. Your DD really needs to get it together, OP!

Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 19:39     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

If she's up for it, you might want to take her to get it lasered. I wish I had had that option at her age - would have saved me years of time and stress dealing with it!
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 19:39     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

I would start by bleaching it. You can buy bleach cream over the counter at most any drug store. You can always step it up to waxing, but I wouldn't start there.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2026 19:35     Subject: Daughter has slight (unintentional!) mustache; what to do?

My 14 year old, who has pale skin and dark hair,
has a very fine layer of hair on her upper lip. She is about to turn 15. I would like to help her but I’ve never had this issue myself and I’m not that good at beauty stuff. Can somebody tell me what to do as specifically as possible? Bleach? Wax? At home? Where?