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  • bruisednbroken13
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 1

    I shave. Quickest way for me. Waxing hurts and Im a big baby. I am considering buying that NoNo product for removal. Any thoughts?

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    • mary_123
      Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 19

      *carlee07
      I have one question about this 'Silkn Flash n Go'.Does it give a long time solution or not?If it is a short term solution then I think laser hair removal is a better option.

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      • shreyomega
        Junior Member
        • May 2013
        • 9

        I think surgery is the best option to remove the hair from upperlip area.

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        • birdy01
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 8

          Try Sally Hansen hair removal cream! I've been using that for years. It's not waxing, so it doesn't hurt. All you do is put the cream on your upper lip, wait 10 minutes, and wash it off. It dissolves the hairs. Sometimes you have to repeat the next day for the best effect, but it's worth it!

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          • KateMoore
            Member
            • Jul 2013
            • 29

            I've been waxing it for quite a while now. I used to shave it but it was growing really fast and I couldn't feel comfortable with it. I was always worried that my hair would be noticeable and such things were going through my head. Waxing is really quick and if you do it right it shouldn't hurt too much. Careful not to catch your lip and rip it off in the process, haha.

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            • CatherineP
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2013
              • 2

              Yup, I also agree with laser removal, shaving isn't an option, it will only make things worse, or you can try some of the natural products, the web is full of it.

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              • Appy
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2013
                • 2

                If you're considering other options like waxing, laser, creams etc. then they will have either long term or short term side effects. Your best bet is threading ; less painful and it also doesn't leave any red marks.

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                • TiffanyYokle1
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 7

                  why don't you try Sally Hansen

                  They have products especially made to remove or at least hide
                  those unwanted hairs...
                  I don't think it costs much..

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                  • BeautyInTheMaking
                    Junior Member
                    • Jul 2014
                    • 2

                    What works for me...

                    I've tried quite a few different hair removal products/techniques and this one has worked by far the best for me:

                    (Link edited)

                    I've been using it for a few months and have found it to be easy and effective for me. I have used it all over my face, with great care avoiding eyebrows and eyelashes. I adjusted quickly to the initial stinging and it hasn't left any irritation on my sensitive skin. I like that I can use it as often as I like and after a few times of use, it seems some of the hair hasn't grown back. I focus mostly on my upper and lower lips, and use tweezers for the more stubborn ones that are thick and deep.

                    My hair is dark. I've used bleaching creams that weren't effective for very long, plus were irritating to my skin. I also tried waxing which caused redness, dryness, irritation and pimples. I resolved to tweezing but I have too much facial hair to tweeze every one. This facial hair remover has been a blessing to my rather simple primping routine. That routine is especially simple now!

                    I chose this facial hair remover after reading some rather concerning reviews on other forms of hair removal. I was skeptical of it because it seemed too good to be true, yet figured I had nothing to lose considering the price.

                    I don't usually write lengthy comments like this, but if this can be of help to one woman it will have been worth it. I know there are other women like myself who don't go to spas or spent much time in salons or reading beauty magazines to learn what tools and techniques are available, yet we also desire to look as attractive as we can.



                    Originally posted by jeanette123
                    hey girls

                    ok i have dark brown hair and what i want to know is what is the safest way to get rid of upper lip hair, i look awful and i dont feel very pretty or sexy (if you get what i mean)

                    and also pubic hair any good suggestions??
                    Last edited by CHANDLERS WISH; 07-23-2014, 01:35 PM.

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