I suggest waxing. It hurts at first, stings a little, but after a while, you will get you to it. It also lasts longer than other things (shaving, creams, bleaching, etc.) and lasts longer. Not only does it last longer, it also will grow back more sparse and much finer. If you continue doing it, it will eventually become less noticible for you. And it is much cheaper than permanent hair removal.
2006-07-24 07:00:24
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answered by nabo1981 2
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i have had the same problem but the only way to make it go away for ever is laser hair removeal it is kind of expensive but if you look around and find good deals it is not that bad with the time and money you pay for razors and cream and the risk of cutting your lip witha razor it is worth it the cost. hair will not grow back once you use the laser treatmeants ia m currently going throught the treatments they ar eevery 6 to 7 weeks and are only a few minutes long so that is my opinion it sounds drastic but it does not hurt and works really good
2006-07-24 13:15:43
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answered by spacecow95 2
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DONT SHAVE IT!!! it will grow back darker and cause irritation!
i have worked in a salon for years now and u would be suprised by the amount of women coming in to have the hair on their top lip removed. i would suggest geting it waxed by a profeshonal or if u dont like the idear of the pain of waxing then ask at ur salon if they could bleach it for u, but dont do it ur self at home as any thing u would use would probly be too strong and u could end up damaging or even scaring ur skin!
2006-07-24 09:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless you get electrolysis or laser removal, it's going to grow back every couple of weeks. Never shave it...bad, bad, bad...will make it get darker and more noticeable. Hair removal cream is the best thing because it liquifies the root and makes it grow back more slowly. Bleaching it is also good because it's not painful and makes it much less noticeable.
2006-07-24 06:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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See if you have a Sugaring Practitioner in your area. This is a soft sticky paste thats water soluable. Its a far more superior treatment to waxing. It moisturises the skin instead of drying it out. The hair grows back very sparse and slower and eventually diminishes altogether. Trust me I've been having my own done.
2006-07-24 09:59:36
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answered by wotsirb2cruise 2
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Yes Veet wax strips for upper lip hair removal, pretty good and you can get them cheaper at Superdrug than Asda and Tesco.
2006-07-24 09:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Waxing works well or laser removal. Laser is a bit expensive but is permanent and pays for itself eventually - just think how much you'd spend on waxing over a few years.....
2006-07-24 07:29:28
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answered by sjlparis 2
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Waxing is a good option, unless you have really fine hair. In that case, get threading. Once you see someone do it, you will be able to do at home yourself. Threading is good for touch-ups between waxings too.
2006-07-24 07:03:28
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answered by Aischa A 2
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That sounds like a hella hair. If you cant shave it, tweeze it, or burn it off with chemicals, I dont know. Dynomite?
2006-07-24 06:58:49
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answered by jack f 7
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wel..dont listen to people..dont ever wax on ur face ever even if its upper lips...cause you will get saggy skin soon or winkles stuff lik that..dont even try to do laser remover..because it also depends on the skin type... if you one of them havin sentitive skin you will probably have marks or stuff left on that area and blenching burns the skin cause of harsh chemical...best thing which i alwaz do as i am a beautician..try going for threading it really works....and you can doo it after every 3 weeks....
2006-07-25 03:43:11
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answered by Yasmin 3
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