Well I previously had facial hair and in the beginning I would use the Nair Facial Hair Removal cream but that was only making it grow back thicker. My next remedy was to shave it off with a light razor but that still gave me razor bumps on my face. So finally my mom and dad saw that it was a problem so they paid for me to have the laser hair removal treatment. I was very happy with the results although I still need to get a retouch after about six months but it is not bad at all. I would suggest the laser treatment to rid of thick bundles of hair. Good Luck. I hope my expierence helps you.
2006-06-29 08:27:02
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answered by JML 3
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There is a great procedure called electrolysis (laser hair removal) that can be done at your dermatologist's office. If it is a slight problem, the payment is small. If you have a larger area that is in need, most insurance companies pick it up. The procedure is just a laser being shot at your skin while cool air blows over it. You don't burn, but your hair does. The number of treatments depends on the coarseness of the hair. Average is two or three and then the hair folucules are dead and gone and there is nothing more to worry about!
Good luck!
2006-06-29 15:17:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do anything yourself, and especially nothing drastic. If you have a problem with facial hair, consult your doctor and let him do an analysis of your hormones. Maybe some corrective medication could solve the problem. If not, see a beautician and let her handle things professionally. It's worth the money. I have seen too many girls who scared their faces in vain attempts to get rid of unwanted facial hair.
2006-06-29 15:22:50
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answered by Magic Gatherer 4
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You can wax it for a temporary solution, it will get rid of the hair in the short term but unfortunately it does stimulate growth so it could make the problem worse but you could try electrolysis if you want a permanent solution, this is expensive and hurts like a beatch but it's permanent
2006-06-30 11:55:10
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answered by little pink dynamite 3
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Electrolosis, you can have it done professionally or buy home kits, not too badly priced, you could wax it but it will just come back with a vengence or you could veet it also causes darker and more hair regrowth, my fave is bleach! Jolen with aloe vera for sensitive skins a good one. Hope you control unwanted fuzz soon!x
2006-06-29 17:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I use a cream that is made to remove facial hair. Its very good and only takes 10 mins to work.
2006-06-29 15:24:48
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answered by Tara 4
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don't you think that 'serious beauty problem' is a problem......with society?...womens magazines (written by women) make women's life a misery.....awful bloody things....don't listen to the ads...don't buy the magazines...and shoot that Trinni and whatssername.....evil people.They wannna create stereotypes then blame men for it...it's bullshit. Be a healthy ,kind woman....throw make up away and just be you....and I'm a lesbian(well,a man,so same thing)
2006-06-29 16:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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eeewwwww ummmm y would u have facial hair unless u shave yer face.......ummmmmm talk 2 a cosmotoligist
2006-06-29 15:14:32
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answered by jessica m 1
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waxing or bleaching may be suitable. if you're problem is severe you may be able to get laser on the nhs.
2006-06-29 15:53:15
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answered by minerva 7
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use an epilator and if you have a boyfriend, hide it from him every time he comes over
2006-06-29 15:22:14
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answered by Abercrombie_Cutiee 2
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