Peach fuzz help!!
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Dec 23, 2013
Sarah M.
Hey guys I have light blonde peach fuzz above my lip and it's really annoying but I'm scared that if I tweeze it or wax it, it will grow in darker. Does peach fuzz grow in darker? Help! (Sorry that this is kinda and awkward question)
Dec 23, 2013
Olivia G.
I tweeze mine and it doesn't come in darker, I'm blonde too and it's annoying especially because the hairs are shiny
Dec 23, 2013
Lexi K.
Tweezing and waxing make it grow back finer, not darker.
Dec 23, 2013
Sarah M.
Ok thank you SO much!!
Dec 23, 2013
Megan T.
Also a little tip: Don't apply foundation upwards, make your brush strokes downwards (upwards wil make peach fuzz stand up anywhere) (:
Dec 23, 2013
Kitty K.
No, nothing will make your hair grow back darker/lighter/thinner/thicker.
Your hair grows in follicles beneath the skin, and nothing you do to your hair on top of the skin can change its diameter or the number of follicles. Hair that hasn't been cut is wide at the base and is thinner toward the tip. Shaving cuts the hair off at the base where it is widest. When the hair starts to grow back, it seems coarser since that softer, thinner end has been removed. When you wax, tweeze, thread, or burn your hair off.. it grows back starting from the thinner end. ☺
Dec 23, 2013
Sarah M.
Omg thank you kitty! And Megan thank you so much for the tip!