i used to never have hair on my forehead but lately its all hairy. at least the hair is fine but plucking is really annoying. i dont know if waxing would be a good idea near my eyebrows and if waxing will even get the small hairs out.
why does this happen? hormone disruption?
maybe i never noticed the ubiquity of the hairs on my forehead before?
i once razored my forehead but isnt that a myth that hair will grow back more abundant and thicker
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? ciao77 answered Sunday September 21 2008, 9:19 pm: Never shave any part of your face- the hair will grow in more thick and spiky (think of a man with stubble). Everyone has hair on their forehead, usually it's thin, and darker for some than others. It could be hormonal...facial hair is generally more noticeable on those of mediterranian/middle eastern decent. It's probably not too noticeable, but if you would rather get rid of it, either get the area waxed or threaded.
Threading is a good option- just a long piece of thread that pulls hair out. You can try to find a salon in your area that offers that. If you live in Southern California, there's a place called Ziba Beauty that offers affordable threading...if there is any salon in your area that offers threading, it's the best option for facial hair removal. Try doing a google search: threading salons + (your city). If you would prefer to get waxed, find a clean salon that offers facial waxing. Make sure to tell them not to wax too close to the hair line. You can shop around, but definitely make sure the place is hygienic.
If you don't want to go to a salon, you can wax on your own...Veet waxing strips work well even on thick hair..Nad's is also good. [ ciao77's advice column | Ask ciao77 A Question ]
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