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Bleaching "Mustache"


Question Posted Wednesday July 28 2010, 11:16 am

I'm pretty tan right now. I'm wondering if i buy stuff from a beauty shop to bleach my semi-noticeable mustache will you be able to see the blonde hairs? I figure since i'm tan the light color might show up on my skin...

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IsabelleGrace answered Wednesday July 28 2010, 8:19 pm:
I'd suggest the Sally Hansen Extra Care Cream Hair Bleach kit. I'm tan as well, but since I use self tanners in addition to the tanning bed, I noticed it lightened the skin underneath a bit, most likely because the bleach was lifting off my fake self tanner!

So... if you're naturally tan (from your nationality, tanning bed, laying out) I'd suggest the Sally Hansen kit:

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If you use self tanners, lotions that tint, etc. I'd suggest plucking...it hurts but the results last a lot longer and no risk of bleaching the skin underneath.

Hope that helps!

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