Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get one of those little epilators, they’re so easy. I have a teen with dark hair and this happens to her so I just run it over her upper lip as needed and it’s immediately gone.
Could you please link to what you use?
I believe it’s this one but any similar brand will do the job:
https://www.cvs.com/shop/finishing-touch-flawless-instant-and-painless-facial-hair-remover-prodid-1670014?skuId=259401&cgaa=QWxsb3dHb29nbGVUb0FjY2Vzc0NWU1BhZ2Vz&cid=ps_bea_pla&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21199578405&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6MDe8-i8kgMVbEtHAR2BaxZhEAQYAiABEgIRsvD_BwE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And please do not shave. It creates stubble. I have seen actual women in the Nova/DC area who clearly think shaving is the answer and they have stubble!!!! Wax or get laser.
YES!
You might not be able to see the stubble but everyone else can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And please do not shave. It creates stubble. I have seen actual women in the Nova/DC area who clearly think shaving is the answer and they have stubble!!!! Wax or get laser.
YES!
You might not be able to see the stubble but everyone else can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get one of those little epilators, they’re so easy. I have a teen with dark hair and this happens to her so I just run it over her upper lip as needed and it’s immediately gone.
Could you please link to what you use?
Anonymous wrote:YOU do nothing until she asks for your help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Omg, are you insane???
Do not use a razor on her upper lip.
It will give eventually her stubble, a 5 o'clock shadow, and posdibly ingrown hair.
The only solutions are waxing or permanent hair removal.
No it won’t. I’ve been doing it for 30+ years with no issues. Stop spouting ignorance.
+1. I'm surprised at the comments for laser and waxing and threading. Laser, wax and thread require taking her somewhere, and it's very painful. Most of the cheap laser places are a temporary fix. Get her a Tinkle razor. I've been doing this for years and it works great, it's an old wive's tale that shaving makes hair grow in differently.
Anonymous wrote:And please do not shave. It creates stubble. I have seen actual women in the Nova/DC area who clearly think shaving is the answer and they have stubble!!!! Wax or get laser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
At 14 she needs to be taken to a dr to get her hormones checked. This is not normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Omg, are you insane???
Do not use a razor on her upper lip.
It will give eventually her stubble, a 5 o'clock shadow, and posdibly ingrown hair.
The only solutions are waxing or permanent hair removal.
No it won’t. I’ve been doing it for 30+ years with no issues. Stop spouting ignorance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many times this is genetic so OP I’d check your upper lip too, you probably have it but aren’t noticing it in normal mirror / bathroom lighting. I can’t see my fine dark lip hair on the sides unless I shine my iPhone flashlight on it and get super close to the mirror or I see it in my visor mirror when getting blinded by the sun.
Not everyone has the same hair and skin tone as their kids? If mom is a fair blonde and DD has an Indian/Middle Eastern/Italian etc etc etc father this may be totally new to OP and no, she probably also doesn't have it.
+1
I'm fair with very dark hair, like my dad. My mom is a true blonde with almost no body hair, just tiny little blonde hairs. I was lucky that she was very empathetic and understanding about my unwanted hair and helped me bleach/shave it - she could have simply not cared or said there was nothing she could do to help. And we share none of the same traits as far as our coloring goes.
How odd
Anonymous wrote:Many times this is genetic so OP I’d check your upper lip too, you probably have it but aren’t noticing it in normal mirror / bathroom lighting. I can’t see my fine dark lip hair on the sides unless I shine my iPhone flashlight on it and get super close to the mirror or I see it in my visor mirror when getting blinded by the sun.
Anonymous wrote:YOU do nothing until she asks for your help.