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writes: Hey, Im a girl and I have hair that grows above my top lip and its horrible. (I don't like referring to it as a "tash" because that just makes it sound worse, lol). I hate it so so much. It makes me feel ugly and manly. Im afraid to look at any lad closely incase he spots it and is repulsed. I just want rid of it! I understand that it will grow back, but if I know how to get rid of it now, I can do the same to get rid of it again. I don't know which way is best, though! I been warned severely against shaving because aparently it'll just grow back even worse and Ill regret it forever. I tried hair removal cream three or four times but each time I was left with a rash, which was nasty. I don't live near any salons were I can get it waxed either. I just want it to go?Which method is best for getting rid of it??
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 August 2008): jolene...try it it works x
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 August 2008): im having electrolysis at the moment for facial hair and already it is working and alot of the hair is not growing back, even if you go every fortnight its worth a try til it never ever grows back.
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reader, lexilou +, writes (2 August 2008):
Do not wax it whatever you do. I think you could try bleaching it x
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reader, duskyrowe +, writes (1 August 2008):
You probably had a slight reaction with the hair removal cream, always do a skin test before you use any cream.
Here is a little tip. Rub a very thin layer of vaseline before you put hair removal cream on your face. this will help prevent getting a rash. I use Veet hair removal cream for sensitive skin.
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reader, ClaireAndJamieXX +, writes (1 August 2008):
Argh its annoying having dark hair and being pale huh? I use nair hair removal cream it doesnt grow back for weeks and is simple to use, cheap and pain free! Xx =]
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 August 2008): There are some salons that do this method called threading. No wax involved, no shaving, just a piece of thread. It works GREAT. I would call up some local salons and see if they do that for the upper lip.
You can look it up online for more details. I have hair on my upper-lip too and it bothers me, so I just thread it.
youtube has some videos if you wanna do it yourself too.
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reader, aphexinfinite +, writes (1 August 2008):
well alot of people vote for bleaching the hairs as blondes have hairs their too just with them being blonde its hard to see. if not then im sure you can get self waxing for that in a chemist though waxing can leave you with spots..so ide say go for the bleaching shouldnt have effect on your skin and should help hide the hairs effectivly if not electrolisis is another though you would need a few of them, also see your gp their could be a hormone inbalance that is causing hair growth.. hope that helps aphexy good luck xx
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