i was wondering if its a good idea to wax my "mustache" off. i did buy bleach, but can't you still see the hair, even if it's lighter?
im 16/f by the way.
i was wondering how long it will last, like when will the hair start to grow back? and also, when it grows back, is it way darker and much more noticeable? i just dont want to constantly have to worry about it.
onedayatatime answered Sunday October 12 2008, 7:00 am: ADVICE
I find that hair on your face no matter how light colored it is, still stands out when the sun or lighting hits it just right. Instead of waxing it off, I would suggest getting a facial hair remvover for your face. They make creams for your face now that will remove it completely. The creams are kindof of like nair for your legs, but certain companys make products such as this for your face only. So if your really concerned about it being noticealbe at any time, I would recommmend doing this. Depending on how fast your hair grows you may need to do this once a week, for other people it can last two weeks or longer. I hope this helps some let me know what you think...
Jeanne answered Sunday October 12 2008, 4:05 am: If the hair on your lip is very fine, then bleaching might be enough. But if the hair is thick or course enough to be noticable even when bleached, then waxing is your best bet.
How long will it last? That depends on how fast your hair grows, but most people go about 2 weeks between waxing. Waxing will not make the hair grow back thicker or darker; in fact, the opposite is true. Waxing pulls the hair out by the root; after being pulled out over and over, some of the hair folicles become damaged and never grow back... meaning your "mustache" will eventually become thinner.
Whatever you do, don't shave it! That will definitely make the hair grow back thicker and darker, and you'll have a noticable stubble. [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
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