
Anonymous
118 days ago
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I saw an article in She magazine sometime ago about a hair remover which I have now bought & used, and it is really good. It's like an epilator in that it removes the hair but it's not electric. I use it every other day and my makeup goes on smoothly now. Its called eze-tweeze, and it's the best thiong I have ever spent my money on for removing those irritating hairs on my upperlip & face. All the best
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Anonymous
141 days ago
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Hey, i have exactly the same problem, and have researched the web for advice.
For a while, i shaved the hairs, but it made them grow back fuller and more noticeable, but after you have done that for a while, it is hard to turn back because they are now worse.. so whatever you do, don't shave.
I recommend electrolysis. You can electrolyse your own hair using a tool from Argos for 20 quid, its the cheapest I've seen one anywhere. I have not tried it, but research tells me it is a good, permanent technique, although could be painful.
If you don't want to go to such an extreme measure, waxing is good, but many of us arent comfortable going to a beautician.
Veet wax strips work, but the hairs must be long enough. If the hairs are fairly long, go for that.
If not, the ideal solution is electrolysis, or even perhaps just Hair Removal Cream.
However in my opininon, Hair removal cream isnt very effective at all - just messy.
I really hope you get it sorted out.
Helen x
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