16/f
someone once told me that i have a mustache (like upper lip hair) i dont think you cant really notice it in my opinion so here my question, what should i do? should i pluck it or get it waxed or whateverr? how fast will it grow back? will it grown back darker and more noticeable?
thankss for any help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Sima answered Saturday November 18 2006, 8:48 pm: Ahh don't worry. I have that too. I use Nair. It's for a remover for your facial hair. It should come in a white plastic rectangular-ish container thing. You can find it at CVS, Walmart, wherever. Just dab on the cream onto the areas that you want to remove the hair from. Leave it on for 3-4 minutes, like regular Nair. And then slowly rub off a patch to see if it came off. If not, just wait for a few more minutes.
It usually doesn't grow back until like 2-3 weeks.
queenhearts answered Friday November 17 2006, 9:12 pm: It's really noticeable though. When I had upper lip hair.. I didn't notice it either until some guy said I had a mustache.. then I could always see it.
But if it doesn't bother you, just can leave it alone. Some people you notice and the others.. you really don't.
Or try that bleaching kit thing.
Plucking hurts. It takes too much time. Waxing only lasts for a while...The hair usually comes back a lot darker.
xostarbrightbaby answered Friday November 17 2006, 8:39 pm: You can go to walmart and buy some facial hair bleacher. It`s call Sally Hansen - extra creme hair bleach for like 5-6 bucks. All you have to do is bleach your upper lip once every week and it won`t make it thicker and won`t be that much of a hassle. Plucking it might take too much time and even if you wax it they will both still grow in thicker. Hope this helps. ♥ [ xostarbrightbaby's advice column | Ask xostarbrightbaby A Question ]
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