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    Junior Member ZaraNaaz is on a distinguished road
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    Default Unwanted facial hair

    Hi..

    I need honest advice. I've always had fine facial hair since i was young. I am 24 now and for the past 1 and a half years it has become much much worse. I believe I am having some hormonal problems, I am still undergoing some tests to confirm this.
    I have fine hair along my jaw line, chin and a lot on my neck. The neck especially looks bad. I am not brave enough to remove it by wax or cream. I almost wanted to do laser, but its much too risky and time consuming.
    Its not thick hair, fine but a lot of it. I bleach it to make it less obvious.

    I need advice...
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    if you don't want to go for laser, then waxing is the best choice,
    you wax once every 6 weeks,

    by using cream you need to do it more often.
    I don't believe in bleaching your facial hair, people can still see it .
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    Is the hair you speak of fine and blonde? Or fine, and you're concerned about it because its dark? Because if its dark but fine, bleaching is no problem.
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    Its fine, not very black. I still bleach to lighten it. But as 'housewife' said, it still can be seen esp certain angles and lighting. Under bright light, it lookds pretty bad.
    Im still not certain bout waxing it. It will grow thicker and rough wont it?
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    Thumbs up waxing

    What ever you do don't shave, it will grow back rough prickly like a man.You are having similar problems like me read my thread and how i remove hair
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    I am afraid really afraid of waxing. Afraid it might grow thinker. As for now, its really soft, i cant feel anything when i touch my skin, maybe just a little on some areas, that too if the other person is concious of the hair. else no one can feel it. It can be seen under certain lighting. thats why im afraid waxing might make my skin worse, as it is i have sensetive skin, it might just break up into rashes and more acne.

    This vaniqa cream,, how long have u been using it for? I am in malaysia where do u think i can get it from? Can i use the cream without removing my facial hair? it will eventually get reduced right?
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    Thumbs up facial hair

    Look on the other facial hair threads you will see my replys and more about VANIQUA.I cant remember how long i have been using this cream but i'm happy the way i'm removing hair and how the cream is helping me along.
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