pockets answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 8:32 pm: Waxing is your best bet. It won't come in any faster or any darker, but it will naturally come back. Waxing actually doesn't hurt. If you wax your eyebrows, it feels similar to that. [ pockets's advice column | Ask pockets A Question ]
Swiss answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 6:37 pm: This is always hard. Some people prefer Nair hair removal, but I believe waxing is the best thing to do. Yes, I won't lie to you, it hurts! But it won't grow darker and thicker. See, waxing pulls the hair out by the root, so there isn't a stub left to grow darker and thicker. It may leave your lip a little pink for a while if you're doing it for the first couple of times, but it's well worth it. It should grow back in a couple of weeks, but when it does, just do it. It hurts more the longer you let it go, so don't let it go too too long! And the longer you do it, the less it hurts. [ Swiss's advice column | Ask Swiss A Question ]
shortcake90 answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 5:31 pm: yeah sure ill send u a picture =) this is shortcake90 by the way, my answer had to do with threading remember? do u have an email where i could send it to? =) let me know. [ shortcake90's advice column | Ask shortcake90 A Question ]
LaceyIsPrettyBomb answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 5:30 pm: if you wax it, probably. i use sally hansen creme hair remover for face. it works really well, and i only have to use it once every 3 or 4 days, sometimes once a week. you just apply the creme to your upper lip, and let it sit for about 5 minutes, then wipe it off. the extra strenght one doesnt work, so i would just stick with the regular one if you try sally hansen. you can buy it at most stores.i get mine at walmart. [ LaceyIsPrettyBomb's advice column | Ask LaceyIsPrettyBomb A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 4:51 pm: they have bleaching kits you can buy at like walmart or target, it will make the hairs light so you dont see them.
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