i shaved my upper lip which was a mistake and i'm scared..
Question Posted Monday March 26 2007, 6:42 pm
A girl told me I had a mustache so i shaved my upper lip which was a BIG MISTAKE! will waxing my upper lip get rid of the greenish shadow or do i have to do something else? will the hairs be uncomfortable the rest of my life? i'm SCARED!
Xui answered Thursday April 11 2013, 8:02 am: Never shave hair that is not supposed to be shaved, This will cause it to grow faster, darker and thicker. Really, Who cares what other people say and think anyway. I bet this girl isn't perfect.
It really isn't that uncommon for women to have hair on tkheir bodies surprisingly. I actually was just reading an article on yahoo yesterday about it. Anyway, Sweetheart, Do not let little things get to you. It is not worth it at all. Learn to ignore other people as there will always be someone who has something to say. If its not hair, It'd be something else. Ignore it
Also, You could try waxing like the user above me suggested but the reason I wouldn't recommended it is because sometimes it can irritate your skin, expecially in sensitive areas such as the upper lip. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
xo_tragicglamour answered Thursday January 31 2008, 5:11 pm: If you want you can wax it. You can buy facial wax at a local retailer. I do it and it doesn't leave any marks as long as you don't leave the wax on for too long. Just follow the directions carefully. I've shaved my upper lip before too, and they hairs were never uncomfortable and it never turned green. So basically waxing will solve all of your problems! [ xo_tragicglamour's advice column | Ask xo_tragicglamour A Question ]
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