QuoteReplyTopic: FACIAL HAIR problems. dun dun dun ! help please ! ! ! Posted: February 08 2005 at 8:39pm
Friend's got FACIAL hair problems! I guess you can say.. PEACH HAIR. or that FUZZY stuff on your face. but hers is a taaaddd bit more noticeable than average people. Her face isn't a monkey's face, but her peach fuzz isn't PEACH FUZZ. Should she wax it or not? It can become longer and darker right?
I know not to even mention SHAVING it...
She's fair-skinned. Not really on the tan side. When it's sunny out, you can see her peach fuzz. It's pretty long for.. facial hair ..
How about those facial creams that supposibly thin out the hair on your face. Do those work ??
All advice/comments welcome!
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i would definitly advise against waxing or shaving her face....eeew... you can buy little 'hair mitts' which i use sometimes in between leg sugaring, they are a really fine sandpaper which just break the hair off...very easy, and dont cause blunt regrowth. not sure how good they would be for facial hair though
i can't take it no more so i'm going on a shopping spree ....H.A.R.M.A.R superstar....
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Shaving Plus: easy, fast, and cheap Minus: you have to do it every day or two
Waxing Plus: fast and complete Minus - gotta make an appointment - painful - Eventually the natural cycle of hair growth will cause hairs to grow in every day, so you end up with lots of growth soon after appointments. - Can be expensive when used over a period of years.
Plucking Plus - easy to do at home Minus - works best for a few hairs
Epilation Plus - easy to do at home as often as you like - Once you buy the device, there are no more costs. Minus - You have to buy an epilator. - painful, but you get used to it
Bleaching Plus - can be done at home Minus - Skin may be sensitive to chemicals. - Causes blackheads. - Can only turn the hair blond, making it less noticeable.
Laser hair removal Plus - permanent Minus - expensive, you need to come up with a large amount of money all at once for a treatment - followup treatment is necessary
Electrology Plus - permanent Minus - expensive, though costs can be spread out, as you need not do it all at once - time-consuming, requiring many appointments - painful
I did a lot of electrolysis years ago, and I never regretted it. I never have to shave my legs, and I think of what a hassle that used to be. (OK, sometimes I wonder what I'd do with all that money, haha.)
If you really hate facial hair (or any other body hair), you should consider getting it removed permanently. Costs of waxing add up, too.
Just looking for a few good hair slaves - is that too much to ask?
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How about those facial moisturizers/creams that supposibly thin out the facial hairs? Do those work as well ??? Or will I just be wasting my time everyday risking getting pimples?
I would suggest that your friend buy a bleaching kit that's especially for facial hair. You can get that just about any store like Wal-Mart. Make sure your friends knows that she has to do a small test spot to see how her skin takes it to it, because some people have very sensitive skin. I would not shave because you grow back stuble and it will even more noticable, plus you'll have to shave it basically every day! Waxing could be another option, but it's actually rather painful and could leave your skin very irriated because that area is very sensitive. I would not suggest plucking either, that seems extremely painful, and it will cause irritation and possibly ingrown hairs after awhile.
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Waxing is the best way to go ..painful a wee bit but worth it and you
will get used to it...also 75% of women shave ~ usually the upper lip.
Bleaching ...hello you can still see the hair!
Shaving is the stupidest thing to do! I don’t even recommend
shaving your legs! shaving rash aint hot and neither is lady stubble.
also, dont go using 1 of thoes mits i tried that when i was about 15 or 16 and i ended up sore, red and still hairy!
sand paper is for wood not skin.
If u want to remove the hair then ur
best option is waxing, but if u just want to lessen its visibility then bleach
it.
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Yep..................Electrolysis and Laser...... worth the money.... They are gone F O R E V E R !!!
I was haunted by 'renegade hairs' popping up, and could not keep up with the FBI-type searching in the mirror....!!!
Seven years on my wedding day... I was the usual bride... gown and all the works..... but I did my own hair and cosmetics, as it was out in the country, and I did not want to hassle with the pros coming out... So, at the reception, I excused myself and in the ladies room noticed a darker than normal spot under the left side of my chin (like a pencil dot)... I dillied with and it turned out to be A ONE INCH CORKSCREW HAIR!!!! Mortified!! Thank God, it was not dangling like a chandelier.... Off to the electrolysis expert the following month!!!! Tee Hee
your friend needs to go see endocretionologist! why? because excess facial hair espically on the cheeks can be an indication that there is a hormone problem. They will do a simple blood test. they are specialized in this area. also she may have a sensitivity to testrone ( females produce small amounts) which would cause her body to react thus the hairy face, or she may have a benin tumor on the adrenal gland which is a minor surgery with minimal complications. If after all that is normal and the problem is not solved if you do not want to spend major money on hair removal go see a dermatologist. Dermatologists have a few procedures which are not too expensive that will remove the hair for months at a time. Plus you would be under the Treatment of an M.D. If you want to go really cheap wax it! it will grow in thinner not darker and there are creams which you apply afterward which slows growth.
Good luck! I hope your friend gets her problem solved
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all i can say is... THREAD!!! its easy and fast...but it takes alot of practise...and its reeeeeeeeeellllllli cheap..just take a simple thin thread, tie the 2 ends together, hold it up in a rectangular shape with your index finger and thumb, twist it atleast 5 times in the middle...after thats dun, place your thread on one hair at a time (for beginngers)...make 1 set of fingers smaller and one set bigger then quickly switch (make sure u trap that hair inbetween the twists and thread), when you swith make the finger set which was small, big and the finger set that was big, small. it takes loads of practice but in the long run its cheap and easier then anything else. Hope that helps.
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