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Old 06-19-2005, 12:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Whats the best approach to dealing with facial hair? I've tried waxing... it works great but I end up stressing about how its going to grow back... Tweasing works but it seems every time I look in the mirror I get depressed over just how much always seems to grow back when i'm not looking.. lol What works the best for other people?
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waxing is great. and you shouldnt stress because, the more often you get this done the finer the hair becomes and eventually you should get less hair. this does take a long time to happen though. but its not like shaving where the hair gets very coarse and strong.
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I wax and tweaze inbetween - it balances out well I think! You do have to pay attention though to make sure you've got it all.....
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I wax and tweeze inbetween - it balances out well I think! You do have to pay attention though to make sure you've got it all.....
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The facial hair is the worst symptom for me, it bothers me terribly. I like to wax because it last longer and usually I do nothing in between my waxing appointments. It does bother me when the hair grows back, because you have to let it be a certain length. I would love to get electrolysis but I have to save some money for this- as I am a poor college student. I think waxing does make the hair finer and weaker because I pulled a hair out of my chin with my fingernails- that is how weak it is. I think waxing is the best for me....but I do dislike the red bumps it leaves for three or so days after...I really like to wax...once in a while I shave...but all in all I usually just wax!
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