Of those options, threading is the best. Waxing is a quick second, shaving comes in third...then the creams. The reason creams aren't the best idea is that your skin may react poorly with them. Seek a qualified aesthetician to perform any hair removal from the face.
2006-07-11 04:51:20
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answered by carboncopy3570 3
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I would prefer hair removing cream and then bleaching.
I heard that threading makes your pore bigger, but I am not sure.
I prefer hair removing cream over bleaching is because I just don't like the idea bleaching stuff is directly touching my skin. Hair removing cream seems more gentle
2006-07-11 04:52:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You really need to be careful with the skin on your face. Your choice of hair removal really depends on the severity of the hair growth.
Whatever you do...STAY AWAY FROM BLEACHING PRODUCTS. Hair bleaching products contain Hydrogen Peroxide....that means it contains hydrogen and oxygen...water (H2O) also contains hydrogen and oxygen but in a different chemical pattern than bleach, however it's these two elements (H and O) that feed and repleshen our hair. Using bleach will eventually, over time, make the hair grow longer, thicker and healthier. I've seen this with someone close to me and she wishes she never started with the bleach. This particular combination of hydrogen and oxgyen is very harsh and can burn right through your skin it you mix it incorrectly or leave it on a few minutes too long. Hair removing creams are also harsh. If it can eat through your hairs, it can, theoretically, eat through your skin.
Waxing is a great way to rid of facial hair..anywhere...cheeks, neck, eyebrows, upperlip...the drawback is having to wait till it's long enough to be waxed, which can be a little uncomfortable.
Threading is just mass tweezing. It's not bad but will be difficult to do on your own. In this case you might as well stick to waxing. You can, however, have someone at a salon do it for you and this will allow you to have them removed while they're still a little shorter (as opposed to having to wait for the hair to grow to be waxed).
2006-07-11 05:08:01
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answered by Lee 2
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Threading or waxing is the way to go if you want to remove the fuzz off your cheeks. If you just have lip hair, then I would go with hair removal cream, but it's too irritating for all over. I would not bleach, if you ever walk under a black light, it glows green.
2006-07-11 04:50:12
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answered by Melanie 3
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I've had this problem a while I've tried waxing, bleaching, laser removal, electrolysis etc. I found the best method for me is shaving. It takes me about 2 minutes each morning, I touch up and go. Other methods are quite expensive and often dont work. Waxing was ok but grew back in differently each time. Bleaching didn't work at all. Laser worked well but was very expensive and only lasted a few months, and electrolysis was expensive but didn't work at all. That's been my experience.
2006-07-11 04:54:16
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answered by pack513 4
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I would say bleaching would be the best way to go. I personally have no problems with hair on my face, but one of my friends does. Hair removal cream is sketchy, some skins react poorly to this and break out. BUt cleaching would be the way i would suggest
2006-07-11 04:48:18
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answered by Samantha 2
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Depends on the type of hair you are trying to remove. Eyebrow are obviously different than your lip which is different from hair that would possible be on your checks and neck.
Bleaching is probably the most common for the lip area and of course the fun pluck for the eyebrows. I have used the Nair creme remover for that really light hair that grows on the cheek and neck area and I have had no problems with it except it did make my skin a bit oily.
I think it mostly depends on the hair first and the type of hair you are wanting to disguise or remove.
Good luck!
2006-07-11 04:53:45
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answered by kreale_78 2
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Definitely threading! the effect lasts longer that a hair removing cream or gel.... and the hair will show more if you bleach it....
if you are just talking about your upper lip or eyebrows you may want to consider waxing although waxing can irritate some skin types.... Threading has no irritation at all ...
2006-07-11 04:53:28
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answered by Peggy R 2
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Non bleaching will only make the hair look longer and blond and the color won't be friendly to your skin . Hair remover will only make it grow faster and thicker and the thread well make your hair look red and might make the hair look thicker when the grow back. Save money and have them removed by laser at a Dr. clinic
2006-07-11 04:51:09
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answered by Dallul 3
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Why would you want to bleach your face?! Edit: Oh, nevermind. Eh, I recommend just waxing. Bleaching is just too much.
2016-03-15 22:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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