Where and what brand of wax is good to get rid of the hairs that have started to pop up on my chin?
What wax is good for little chin hairs?
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RiverPhoenix71 |
What wax is good for little chin hairs? |
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Posts: 2811 (05/14/2009 4:31 PM) |
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ipodconga |
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Posts: 14225 (05/14/2009 4:34 PM) |
I just pull the few I get out with tweezers. But if you want good wax at home, Moom wax is really good. It can get messy, though.
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kfree10 |
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Posts: 12953 (05/14/2009 4:35 PM) |
Yeah, just pluck them!
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RiverPhoenix71 |
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Posts: 2812 (05/14/2009 4:39 PM) |
There are too many to pluck now and they are so dark. I don't know what the hell is happening to my body! I was told I had PCOS and that this would happen
but damn I hate it.
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GCisPC |
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Posts: 2002 (05/14/2009 4:40 PM) |
use nair.
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Alex the Goob |
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Posts: 49493 (05/14/2009 4:40 PM) |
Shave them?
Don't use Nair or any other hair removal cream on your face. Trust me. |
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ipodconga |
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Posts: 14226 (05/14/2009 4:40 PM) |
I get one random dark hair on the side of my cheek now... so bizarre and unwanted! I actually use this peach-scented Nair above my lip to get rid of fine
hairs. I do it once every few weeks and it keeps it smooth. My skin is pretty sensitive and it doesn't clog my pores, cause acne, or cause any
burning/redness.
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RiverPhoenix71 |
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Posts: 2813 (05/14/2009 4:43 PM) |
I've shaved them before but I don't like the rough feeling of my chin afterwards.
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GCisPC |
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Posts: 2004 (05/14/2009 4:44 PM) |
girls are NOT supposed to shave their face. That's where you went wrong. I use nair all of the time on my upper lip and chin, it's easier than wax and
a lot less pain.
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bigredmunkeebutt |
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Posts: 13035 (05/14/2009 4:44 PM) |
My nanna used to pay me to pluck her chin hairs for her. Have any little kids around, that you'd trust with a tweezers?
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ipodconga |
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Posts: 14227 (05/14/2009 4:46 PM) |
Yeah, shaving it can cause it to come back in more coarse and noticeable.
I like my peach Nair - it's gentle and leaves my skin very smooth. It's cheaper and less messy than hot wax. |
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Posts: 12720 (05/14/2009 4:51 PM) |
Alex the Goob wrote:Check mark.
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princessjrt |
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Posts: 2355 (05/14/2009 4:57 PM) |
Nair works, but definitely do a really small test patch first. Sometimes its fine on me, and sometimes it burns my skin - my skins really sensitive though.
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nickscdngirl |
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Posts: 10259 (05/14/2009 4:59 PM) |
I would just pluck them - or go to a prof and have them wax it ... I get mine waxed once a month if needed .... (I had 5 black chin hairs back in 2000 and my
sister naired me and they grew back and about 40 more) *shakes head* I've been getting them prof done since 2001 and now i only go once a month if that
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sphincter says what |
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Posts: 6580 (05/14/2009 5:06 PM) |
plucking them hurts, lol.
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cinnabon83 |
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Posts: 13533 (05/14/2009 5:40 PM) |
DO NOT shave your face. Tweeze, use a facial hair removal cream (Nair), or wax.
I've used Nair before on my chin, but it doesn't really work for me. I usually pluck my chin hairs, but it just seems to cause more hairs to grow there. I may have to try waxing next.
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shalaane |
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Posts: 448 (05/14/2009 5:57 PM) |
Andrea makes the best wax so I would assume it would work for that. They sell it at CVS. I've tried so many for my legs and this is hands down the best.
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SuperheroPip18 |
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Posts: 22825 (05/14/2009 5:58 PM) |
I love Nads on my face.
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XxBlondeshavemorefunxX |
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Posts: 7245 (05/14/2009 7:54 PM) |
Nair sucks especially if your hairs are thick like mine. It just leaves them sitting there.
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kfree10 |
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Posts: 12955 (05/14/2009 7:56 PM) |
I use Sally Hansen cream and it works well.
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bigredmunkeebutt |
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Posts: 13043 (05/14/2009 7:59 PM) |
SuperheroPip18 wrote: This made me giggle!
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I may have to try waxing next.

This made me giggle!
