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lostgirl1986
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10 May 2012, 6:49 am

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How does one deal with peach fuzz on their face? I'd like to remove it to make makeup application smoother. I have some around the side of my temples, my cheekbones and jawline, but it's never been overly visible unless really up close so I've never worried about it. I only worry about the dark hairs, namely my upper lip and brows.


You can bleach them, use hair removal cream or get them waxed either by yourself or professionally. I prefer getting my facial hair removed professionally because they do a good job and you just get it over with.



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11 May 2012, 8:53 am

I'll use hair removal cream; it'll be cheaper than a beautician visit. Though I'll be kinda embarrassed when I have it smothered on my face for the several minutes it takes to work. That's the kinda of moment in life where you hope nobody rings the doorbell :P



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12 May 2012, 1:47 pm

I thankfully don't have facial hair, but the rest of my body is a whole different story! My stomach is almost furry. Image

I don't see myself reaching the menopause without growing a bit of a tache though (sowee rabbit.)


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13 May 2012, 2:04 pm

Yep, a lot of hair issues including bristly chin hair and upper lip hair.


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05 Jun 2012, 4:27 am

I'm undiagnosed, but had "classic male hair growth pattern" since puberty until very recently when I invested a lot of money in IPL. I've always felt more male psycologically, but physically it's like I was given too much female (ridiculously large breasts and curves) on top of a basic male base (very large upper body broad shoulders and back, strong androgenous face and a beard) . I was very slim when I was younger and used to get called "young man" a lot in clubsvand on buses, but have let the weight and curves and breasts go on now. I spent most of my life until a few months ago plucking and shaving up to 3 hours a day, because of teasing and staring and social intolerence of it. The IPL has removed most of it to a normal female level and my life is a lot easier now as I don't worry or spend the time messing around with it. I can swim or go out without hours of work or a painful shaving rash all the time. I always joked that when I'm old I'm moving to the mountains in Spain and going to grow my beard long and sit on my porch in the sun stroking it....I'm quite sad I won't be able to do that now.



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05 Jun 2012, 7:26 am

I heard that mint tea helps to prevent hair growth in undesired places, like face and so on



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05 Jun 2012, 8:16 pm

EDIT: Oh wait...


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07 Jun 2012, 4:54 am

I think I have light hair on my face, but it's a bit dark above my mouth, probably she shadow from my nose, and I think it stands out and makes me look like I have more hair there... and I don't like it.



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12 Jun 2012, 12:28 am

I get hair on my chin, jaw, throat and upper lip. And because I'm pale and dark-haired, well.... it's kind of visible. But I make sure to pluck out every one of those bastards I see. I used to shave but it left stubbles and destroyed my skin, so I decided to quit being a wuss and use an epilator. It gets better. And now I actually have a smooth skin, which is great.



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13 Jun 2012, 2:57 pm

I have blonde hair on my upper lip. Which is odd; as I'm dark haired.

I did try to remove it with hair removal cream and the area went really numb. :?



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14 Jun 2012, 9:25 am

I just have hair on my armpits, legs, down blow so normal places. The only one I am self consious is my arms, I have no abnormal facial hair, minus unplucked eyebrows.