I want to get rid of my lip hair. It's brown like my hair color and almost noticable. I am not interested in waxing it or shaving it, because i's gross when it grows back. (btw- i'm 13/f) My friend told me that she bleaches her lip hairs (her mom does it for her). She's the same age as me, but I was wondering if it was safe? And where can I get this 'bleach'? Are there any side effects? Is it expensive? Just let me know what you know about it. Thanks!
hovo answered Tuesday August 21 2007, 1:43 am: Bleach is definately the way to go! It is completely harmless and doesnt hurt a bit! Just make sure before your mum applies the bleach to the area you wash your upper lip WELL with really cold water. This closes the pores of your skin so that the bleach doesnt irritate the skin. First time i did this i made the mistake of washing it with HOT water and yes that did hurt a bit! Its safe, clean, cheap, easy to use and you will feel so much better with your hair bleached white! You wont be able to tell its even there anymore. Good luck with it! [ hovo's advice column | Ask hovo A Question ]
allybrally answered Tuesday August 21 2007, 12:38 am: if you wax it it really does NOT grow back all gross.. I don't know where you heard that from. but never ever ever shave anything on your face cause then it will be gross. Anyways, you should really get it waxed it's the best way to get rid of it and the moreyou get it done the less it will grow (time given of course.) This 'bleach' you can purchase at a local drugstore. Sally Hansen is what I use. You mix this powder with this liquid stuff and you put it on for 8 minutes. It really is safe idk why you think it's so dangerous. What I do is get it waxed like twice a month, and once you can start seeing it grow back I Use the bleach. The first time you use bleach you should have your mom with you. I did, but now I can do it all in like 10 seconds it's really easy. (Not including the 8 minutes when it's on.) but you should consider waxing because even though you bleach it, it's still there and people can still see it. [ allybrally's advice column | Ask allybrally A Question ]
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