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Removing hair..


Question Posted Wednesday June 4 2008, 12:22 pm

Ok..this is a weird question...but nevertheless.
You see I'm from a family with dark hair genes, and I've noticed that my nose hairs are dark, and they are quite visible.
I have that nose hair removing machine..thing :P but I'm scared to use it since I'm not sure how :(

Basically do you turn it on and stick it in your nose?
Does it hurt?
Are you at risk of cutting your nose with it?

Btw, please don't laugh at me, I find this v. embarrassing.
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Thanks


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laynemayhem answered Wednesday June 4 2008, 11:09 pm:
they should have instructions with them. if not, read this:

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anyways, what i used to do is take my tweezers and just pluck my most noticable hairs. like, just the ones that stuck out farther than the others. but if you try this, be careful. cuz one time i plucked a few too many and it started up a nosebleed. heh...but yeah.

good luck! :)

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