How to get rid of facial hair!
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Feb 3, 2014
Laura R.
Hey beauties I was wondering if anyone knows of a good way to get rid of peach fuzz/Facial hair? I use facial waxing strips and my skin had a bad reaction I also tried the Nair for facial hair and my skin was super painful and I do not have sensitive skin at all. any recommendations would really help me out ladies! please!
Feb 3, 2014
Janet T.
Maybe try threading it?
Feb 3, 2014
Aya S.
Yepp threadingg all the way.
Feb 3, 2014
Aya S.
Thats the most natural way. I've learned that the hard way as well..my face got irrated for days from the lotion removers plus waxing is bad for your skin bcs it rips off layers of your skin time after time making you age quickly.
Feb 3, 2014
Magaly E.
My coworker burns her peach fuzz with a lighter
Feb 3, 2014
Ashley B.
You could also use a eyebrow shaper (razor thingy) that you buy from a beauty supply store even a dollar store although those aren't as good
Feb 3, 2014
Yanet P.
I agree with ashley I use the eyebrow shapers aswell maybe twice a month.
Feb 3, 2014
Lisa S.
Omg burning with a lightr!!^^^😱😳. Wow I wouldn't pluck, just because that would really irritate my skin. You could shave, with one of those eyebrow shapers Ashley mentioned or just shaving with a reg face razor, be super careful either way! And exfoliate first, and then washface really good after shaving so you don't break out and use a toner and a moisturizer. I have never personally try threading but would rather do that than waxing because waxing always breaks me out
Feb 3, 2014
Lisa S.
Also the make electric nose/face trimmers kinda like no no's, that would be the best way to ensure that you would cut yourself. They have them pretty much everywhere near the tweezers, eyelash curlers, etc.
Feb 3, 2014
Janet M.
Nono actually burns your skin most of the time. A lot of my clients have ruined their skin that way. You could try aloe Vera afterwards as I have very sensitive skin and that works for me. Also don't do the same area more than once. If you're going to try plucking try an epilator as it will be faster.
Feb 3, 2014
Lorna G.
I reckon threading is the best option... just as an interesting fact, I know in Iran, they use some kind of like candle wax for taking the hair off and apparently it works. but I wouldn't try that unless you are a professional at it hahaha!
Feb 3, 2014
Amanda P.
I recommend a face epilator might hurt the first few times tho.
Feb 3, 2014
Lisa S.
I didn't say to use a no no, I just said it was similar to what I was talking about as far as how it looked compared to the nose/face trimmers...
Feb 3, 2014
Laura R.
Thank you so much ladies!!
Feb 3, 2014
Bethany P.
I have a tria and it works wonders. It's not cheap but definitely worth it
Feb 6, 2014
Amy N.
I use threading...I am very hairy I have a proper mustache going if I didn't thread it.