I have blonde hairs above my lip and they arent noticable except on the outter corners of my lips. With lip waxing, when the hairs start growing back are they black and noticable? How noticable will they be before you can get them waxed again? Thanks
2007-04-05
16:58:49
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MeghanGene
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well its blonde right now, i naturally have close to black colored hair, so im nervous that like my leg hair it will come back darker
2007-04-05
17:09:44 ·
update #1
they'll be the same color as they were before you waxed, waxing hair doesn't change it's color. they'll also be just as noticeable when they grow back as they were before. i believe you have to wait for a 1cm growout before you can wax again, but i could be wrong.
if they bother you a lot (which if you ask me, you should feel lucky that they're blonde, and not dark brown like mine were (gee, thanks birth control pill)) and waxing doesn't seem like a good enough option to you, you can get laser hair removal, which is what i did. it cost me $50 for one treatment, and those hairs haven't seen the light of day since i got it done, which was about a year ago now.
good luck, mustaches suck.
2007-04-05 17:12:03
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answered by polymyxinbsulfates 4
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your hair on your upper lip will grow back same color as the one you ripped out. it will not get thicker, or darker. If that were true all the men who were going bald in the world would start waxing their heads to promote hair growth.
You may need to go back any where from 2 - 4 weeks to have it done.
they needto probably be 1/8" to 1/4" long to be waxed.
Laser treatment is probably not the best option for you either. Lasers work best on dark hair with light skin. It may take a lot of treatments for the blonde hair.
2007-04-06 01:32:36
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answered by Lisa H 7
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This is a common problem with women with dark hair in particular. I would suggest a combination or waxing the hairs, or if you're really self conscious about they way that they grow back, you could try bleaching them blond. You can buy these from local stores, they're generally inexpensive and relatively simple to use. This only bleaches the hair so it's unnoticeable and the hair stays fine. Alternatively, if it's a small amount of hair, you might be brave enough to pluck the offending hairs.
2007-04-06 00:07:59
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answered by mikkajd87 2
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To be honest it is a disaster. Once you get them waxed you may need to get it done every 1-2 weeks depending on your hair growth. Another thing that I know that I have tried before is to wax at home. Go to Sallies or another beauty supply store and get some microwavable wax (not strips they always leave red marks for days). Oh and another thing after you microwave it, make sure that you test it so it does not burn you. hope this helps, best of luck.
2007-04-06 00:30:18
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answered by Sweet Nay Nay 1
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well if its naturally blonde then because of your genes, it will grow back blonde
if it really does bother you...i recommend you do laser hair removal
2007-04-06 00:08:04
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answered by Bob 2
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NAIR MAKES A FACE HAIR REMOVER, MUCH CHEAPER AND MORE EFFECTIVE AND LOADS LESS PAIN THE WAXING
2007-04-06 00:14:01
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answered by whateverbabe 6
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