On wednesday, I got my mustache waxed at the salon. I've gotten this before. I normally get like a few pimples, I don't know why but it's like definitely worse this time. It's like a pimple mustache on one of the sides of my upper lip. My mother got hers waxed also and nothing happened to her and that was her first time waxing it ever. So I mean, i've gotten it before, she hasnt, and i get the pimple mustache?! Today is Sunday, and it still has not gone away. I have school tomorrow and I hate how this is still there. What should I do or use to like make it go away? Why do you think this happened? Was it the wax? Or my skin just sensitive? I dont know. Please help.
next time try to do the at home waxing kits. thats what i do, and i don't get the bumps. i mean i dont know it could be diffrent for you tho. but i use microwaveable eyebrow, face and lip wax bu sally hansen. its like 5 dollars at walmart and it includes soothing lotion to help reduce redness and bumps after wards. thats what i use and i like it.
JaLye answered Sunday February 10 2008, 8:31 pm: it could be a number of things. you can be allergic to the wax, irritation, sensitive skin, or you're just not used tot he method. eventually, the small bumps will go away, but from this situation, i don't think it ill go away if you wash your face with chemicals. i usually get my upper lip stringed, and it still causes the small bumps. it will eventually go away in a short amount of time, though.
if you're going to use something to make it go away, i'd try something strong, but it's a bit risky, since it can cause redness, flaking of the skin, sct. [ JaLye's advice column | Ask JaLye A Question ]
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