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Chanel

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Gross, I know! I have a little bit and I dont want to shave it off. I'll feel like a man if I do that! I have bleached it but its a pain in the ass to mix that stuff together just for the little bit that I have. Any other suggestions or new products out there?

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BCBG

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ive used depilatories before...they didnt really work too well but maybe it becuase ive always been so impatient with leaving it on..plus it smell horrible.



You can also wax your upperlip.


i usually get mine threaded whenever i go to the salon to thread my eyebrows...it hurts alittle but its very effective and its soo smooth after..lol  Its inexpensive too.  hth



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Coach

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I use a sally hansen depilitory, you only leave it on for 5-7 minutes, and it is more gentle than the nair IMO

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Chanel

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So this stuff you guys are talking about takes it all off? It dosent bleach it?
How does your hair grow back? I'm so scared of waxing, or taking it off any other way cause I'd think it grows back like your eyebrow hairs?

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Coach

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I wax every couple of months, it grows back in very fine & thin & slowly. 

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Dooney & Bourke

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http://www.qvc.com/asp/frameset.asp?nest=%2Fasp%2FisItemNumberRedirect.asp&search=SQ&frames=y&referrer=QVC&txtDesc=emjoi&SearchClass=


Emjoi Classic Hair Remover


I bought this from QVC and love it.  I always got little pimples or raw spots from waxing or depilitory creams.


 



-- Edited by Grace at 13:34, 2005-03-15

-- Edited by Grace at 13:34, 2005-03-15

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Gucci

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I reccommend plucking them.  I recently discovered a mustache; my hairs were thin, but not exactly light, so I sat in front of the  mirror and plucked them out (some by the group full).  It took maybe 15 minutes and I didn't have to worry about tearing my skin from wax or making a mess with the bleach.  Of course I don't consider plucking to be too painful so if pain is an issue maybe this isn't the best choice for you. 

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Nine West

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Sorry but don't tweeze, that just sounds painful!  Waxing is the way to go.  Granted it hurts also but the pain is over in like two seconds and you get rid of the fuzz, where as bleaching, you still have the fuzz.  Plus, it doesn't grow back in thicker or darker.

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