Wednesday, April 28, 2010

What's a good way to get rid of unwanted facial hair?

I have hair on my face that I wants to get rid of. What is a cost effective way of getting rid of it? Laser/Waving/Shaving/Plucking?What's a good way to get rid of unwanted facial hair?
Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.


Waxing usually lasts for 3 weeks, but it is painful.


Electrolysis and laser hair removal are ';permanent'; hair removal methods but are expensive and you have to find a trained professional, otherwise your skin could be damaged.


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Hair Removal: Temporary and Permanent Solution


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Your best bet is to have it lasered away. It's more costly up front but will last a forever.
dont shave or pluck. it makes them look worse them before. try bleaching it
You can purchase a facial waxing kits from your local drug or beauty supply store. There are also creams available that dissolve the hair.
Free beauty tips onhair removal


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Also read.......natural and homemade methods to:





Skincare/Nailcare/Acne cure/Wrinkles/Blemishes/White heads/Black heads


Freckles/Steaming/Haircare/hair removal/hairloss/henna on hair/split ends


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Nair makes a line of cream hair remover strictly for your face. I use it every 2 weeks ALL over my cheeks and ';mustache'; area. Most women don't do their cheeks, but my make-up looks flawless without peach fuzz on my cheeks.





Nair does cause mild burning and irritation, and it leaves your skin slightly numb. After I use Nair-for-face, I use a good, UNscented moisturizer for a few days, and the redness and dryness goes away.





Good luck!

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