There is a few ways to remove unwanted facial hair, I actually read this really good article about it, you'll find more useful information there I'm sure and then you'll can decide what the best one for you
http://www.carefair.com/Hair-and-Nails/Hair/Facial_Hair_A_Menace_461.html
2006-10-19 10:57:36
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answered by Shannon York 5
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Wax, hands down. Takes longer to grow back and you have an even removal.
Unless you have the money for laser....
Shaving won't make it grow back thicker, but you'll have to do it more often.
Tweezing is good for a small area.
Why wax/tweeze? with anyluck you'll eventually remove enough of the root that the hair will stop growing back. Isn't that nice?
Someone said bleach and I totally would not bleach if you have a lot of hair. There's nothing more annoying than staring at someones bleach blond fur. I've even had a conversation with coworkers about this...You're not fooling anyone with bleach...
2006-10-19 17:18:58
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answered by Corn_Flake 6
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Removing Facial Hair through Laser
Unwanted facial hair can spoil your appearance. Hence removing them is a must. There are many ways to achieve this goal, both traditional as well as modern. Traditional methods include waxing, shaving, plucking and electrolysis. But you need to do these methods frequently as they do not destroy the hair root but just remove the hair from superficial level.
But with the arrival of laser, everything has changed. Though this treatment may seem expensive, it turns out to be economical in the end. This treatment is carried out by focusing a laser beam with low intensity on the hair follicles. This results in the destruction of hair roots but the skin surrounding it is not affected. Best of all it is painless procedure. If you experience any discomfort, you can ask for local anesthetic to prevent yourself from experiencing the pain. But in general, you can do this process without numbing yourself, as there is hardly any pain involved. Besides, it is a safe process as hardly any pain is involved.
With the laser technology becoming popular, many centers have sprung up offering this facility. Check them out thoroughly before finalizing on one. Find out if you can get the personal attention given from the specialists and whether the latest technology is used. Get recommendations from your friends who have undergone this treatment. Internet as well as yellow pages can also be a good source of information.
You will have to go a certain number of sittings for the treatment. You have to do a minimum number of sitting to get your desired results. Besides, if the area to be treated is large, you will have to pay more. Hence cost becomes the driving factor in your choice of the center. The centers with the ISO certification charge higher than the others. Besides, the quality of staff and the décor will also play a role in deciding the price.
2006-10-20 02:22:09
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answered by Anonymous
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personally i would suggest bleaching it rather than waxing. if you wax, then you get stubble, and that is not cute. The BEST way to get rid of it would be laser hair removal, but that can be expensive. try Sally Hanson Bleach for facial hair. I use it and it works really well!
2006-10-19 17:20:20
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answered by Smart Girl 3
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wax! it might be a little painful in the beginning but then youll get used to it and start to love it! Trust me! If you want to do s t that doesnt hurt, you can bleach it but that method isnt as permenent and isnt as good. Electrolysis also works really well, but hurtssss!! And with waxing it eventually stops growing. So waxing is the way to go!!
2006-10-19 17:21:23
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answered by totalbabe ;-x 2
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If you want to get rid of the hair for good, you should go with the laser hair removal.
2006-10-19 17:23:56
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answered by Tony B 1
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Get a One Touch razor. Do NOT use wax. It's too harsh on your face and can cause break outs. I know several people who have a One Touch and they wouldn't use anything else. You can get them at Walmart or the drugstores for under $10.00.
2006-10-19 17:20:18
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Wax
2006-10-19 17:20:00
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answered by Heather I 2
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I do waxing. Once I get some money together, I would like to get the laser done.
2006-10-19 17:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-10-19 20:01:04
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answered by Anonymous
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