Anonymous wrote:Does no one else use the nair type product? Also has anyone ripped their upper lip skin off using at home wax?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suffered through threading and waxing it for year and now just shave in the shower or use a tinkle razor at the mirror. So much better and you don't have to deal with that awkward grow back phase before you can wax again.
Yes but is there some sort of five o clock shadow that is left?? And seriously, how can there not be some kind of stubble like a PP said?
NP. Yes! btw not all women have moustaches nor is it a requirement that you spend a lot of time on this.
BUT if you are a woman who has determined their moustache is bad enough that you need to get rid of it, by necessity it must be a bad moustache. And therefore have stubble. We're not talking about a few small wisps or anything, or you wouldn't be razoring it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why everyone on here is so anti-waxing. Get the Nads or Veet strips, warm them up between your hands, and go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suffered through threading and waxing it for year and now just shave in the shower or use a tinkle razor at the mirror. So much better and you don't have to deal with that awkward grow back phase before you can wax again.
Yes but is there some sort of five o clock shadow that is left?? And seriously, how can there not be some kind of stubble like a PP said?
No. (I'm a NP.) At least, not like you'd think. I have a little trimmer/shaver-- don't know the brand. I was definitely nervous about stubble but it's just not that big a deal, especially peach fuzzy stuff, regardless of color. Now, I would never only do it once a week. I can do it every other day, no problem, and even every third day is fine. But more than that, and the thicker hair doesn't look good.
It is so not a big deal though-- I can't cut myself on it so I can just sweep it around. Takes 30 seconds, about 3x/week. Let's see-- that's 6-7 minutes a month, maybe an hour and a half a year including wiping it with alcohol every so often? How much time does waxing take? Especially if you have to go to a professional? And it always looks good (no growing out), and my $20 trimmer has lasted 10 years so far (wow, I guess that's right!) and has taken like 4 batteries in that time. I will never go back. The only thing I would consider, if a whole lot more of my hair gets thicker and darker, is maybe laser removal. But that's it. I wasted way too much time waxing and tweezing and bleaching. (Okay, I still tweeze the worst offenders.) It's much more intimidating in theory than in practice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suffered through threading and waxing it for year and now just shave in the shower or use a tinkle razor at the mirror. So much better and you don't have to deal with that awkward grow back phase before you can wax again.
Yes but is there some sort of five o clock shadow that is left?? And seriously, how can there not be some kind of stubble like a PP said?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why everyone on here is so anti-waxing. Get the Nads or Veet strips, warm them up between your hands, and go.
I shave because you have to let it grow in to wax it. What do you do in between?
Anonymous wrote:I just shave mine with a razor every other week or so (until I notice it again). I don’t even use soap, just wet the razor and hit each side once or twice. So easy, wish I started way sooner.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know why everyone on here is so anti-waxing. Get the Nads or Veet strips, warm them up between your hands, and go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suffered through threading and waxing it for year and now just shave in the shower or use a tinkle razor at the mirror. So much better and you don't have to deal with that awkward grow back phase before you can wax again.
Yes but is there some sort of five o clock shadow that is left?? And seriously, how can there not be some kind of stubble like a PP said?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Suffered through threading and waxing it for year and now just shave in the shower or use a tinkle razor at the mirror. So much better and you don't have to deal with that awkward grow back phase before you can wax again.
Yes but is there some sort of five o clock shadow that is left?? And seriously, how can there not be some kind of stubble like a PP said?
Anonymous wrote:For people who do at-home IPL, did you get a Tria? Something else? Do you think it's worth the price? The mentions of how painful it is turned me off, but I'm mid-40s and tired of constantly shaving my mustache and plucking chin hairs. I have fair skin and dark hair, so I'm a great candidate for lasers.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain what is going on hormonally? Is it that there is MORE testosterone being made, or just less estrogen and progesterone?