Asked: Sick of upper lip hair?
I use Nair but it doesnt work for the small visible hairs when they start to grow back. Nothing comes off so I use silkymits which makes my skin a bit dry. That also doesnt take off all the hairs. Sick of them coming back so soon!
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If in UK see your GP. You should be able to get laser hair removal on the NHS.
If in UK see your GP. You should be able to get laser hair removal on the NHS.
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Y!A works on the principle that people (you) ask a question which other people (me) then answer. The problem here is you haven't actually asked a question. Simply putting a ? at the end of a statement does not turn it into a question.
Y!A works on the principle that people (you) ask a question which other people (me) then answer. The problem here is you haven't actually asked a question. Simply putting a ? at the end of a statement does not turn it into a question.
Questions typically begin with words such as "when, where, will, should, could, will, if, who, does" etc. Try editing & actually asking a question.
If you are asking "how can I get rid of upper lip hair" then you could try waxing or electrolysis for a more permanent solution.
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for lip hairs, its best to tweeze, wax or thread. waxing would be the more expensive option, tweezing is VERY time consuming and threading takes practice and hurts a little. However once you have learned this technique, its very simple, quick and cheap. (watch some youtube videos to learn). I choose to thread because i can't afford the wax. i also find that waxing doesn't remove all the hairs. tweezing is ideal for the few stray hairs left behind after either waxing or threading. invest in a pair of quality tweezers that will last a long time.
for lip hairs, its best to tweeze, wax or thread. waxing would be the more expensive option, tweezing is VERY time consuming and threading takes practice and hurts a little. However once you have learned this technique, its very simple, quick and cheap. (watch some youtube videos to learn). I choose to thread because i can't afford the wax. i also find that waxing doesn't remove all the hairs. tweezing is ideal for the few stray hairs left behind after either waxing or threading. invest in a pair of quality tweezers that will last a long time.