i have a couple dark mustache hairs around my mouth. what would the best way to get rid of them - pluck, cut or die? if dying is the best way, what kind of dye can i use? and what should i do about my happy ttrail?
If you're a guy:
*Shave the mustache, and you could wax and/or shave your stomach.
If you're a girl:
*Do not shave your upper lip hair, wax it. It's painful, but not as painful as plucking for hours.
*If you want to bleach the hair, you can buy it specially for upper lip hair, at your local drugstore.
*Wax your stomach, rather than shaving. It will leave awful stubble for a girl, and you'll have to it daily if you shave. So waxing it your best bet, unless you want to bleach the hair on your stomach (follow same instuctions as upper lip hair).
torii007 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 1:40 pm: there are special razors for unwanted hair. I think you should try using Nair. Supposedly its good for hair all around your body, and it doesnt grow back for months... Or you could try getting it waxed every few months.
turn-n-burn answered Saturday March 17 2007, 12:59 pm: Well it depends on your sex.... If your a boy then shave it off, But if your a girl then get a waxing kit make sure it is a facial hair one and wax them suckers off or go to a solon and do it it is alot cheaper to do it at home though. I have never tryed dying them so I do not know how that works out but I know that plucking them causes ALOT of pain! [ turn-n-burn's advice column | Ask turn-n-burn A Question ]
meghan2492 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 12:31 pm: since when you ask a question its anonymous i dont know whether or not you are a girl or a boy
so im just going to say
if you are a girl
ask your mom to take you to a salon and wax it off
dying and plucking it harsh to the skin and painful
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