How To Get Ride of a Stache.
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Mar 29, 2014
Ariana G.
I have a sparse stache that I'm self consious about and I want to get rid of it because it's rlly noticeable. I can't pluck it because it would take forever and bleaching would be noticeable against my tan skin. Do you recommend any Nair products??
Mar 29, 2014
Mhairi M.
Ariana I would recommend electrolysis to permanently remove hair from the root,skin on upper lip is really sensitive and easily irritated so that's what I'd recommend rather than applying hair removal cream etc.
Mar 29, 2014
Josii c.
Get it waxed. also I've gotten to a dermatologist to get mine lasered, you might need to go for multiple sessions.
Mar 30, 2014
Ariana G.
No I can't do anything expensive like that.
Mar 31, 2014
Alexandra T.
I simply shave mine with a men's facial razor. It really gets a close smooth shave, and when the hair grows back it's slower and very fine. If that's not something you could commit to I know there are affordable facial hair removal cremes like the Olay ones for thick or thin facial hair that also come with a soothing balm. Read the instructions and do a patch test. I used to only use cremes and I never patch tested. Tried a bad one and for a chemical burn all over my top lip. Those are your best bets for cheap affordable options. There are also at home bleaching kits to make the hair less noticeable.
Mar 31, 2014
Alexandra T.
*got a chemical burn.