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WUVIE View Drop Down
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Joined: Dec 03, 2000
Location: OKLAHOMA
Posted: Apr 01, 2004 at 5:13pm
Okay, ladies, first let me say I'm not quite ready
for Barnum & Bailey, but I've noticed what I consider to be longer growth of hair in the moustache area. Not dark, but light blonde, so that when I'm in the sunshine at a certain angle it really lights up and makes me self conscious.

So, thinking I must just be getting older and this was part of life, I shaved it. Bad mistake.

On down the line, I ignored it for the most part,
but here it came again. This time I decided to use
Nair. I smeared it on my moustache and even down the sides for any hair getting a wise idea. Before the time elapsed for hair removal, I was screaming down the hall to get it off! It was burning! I wiped it off, some hair came with it, and ended up with a week's worth of irritated skin in the moustache area.

Fast forward to a few weeks ago. I decided to use
a sugar wax. Having never experienced a waxing on any part of my body, I proceeded with caution. I was pleasantly surprised, actually, and felt it was
relatively painless. Wa-la! Baby smooth skin and no moustache!

Just a few days later an entire parade of tiny bubbles appeared on my moustache.

What is one to do????

Now here it is almost healed, my acne moustache is just about gone. I've tried three times to
find a reasonable hair removal. Can anyone suggest a good product or idea?

Duct tape and tweezers are out of the question, please.

:-) Karen Marie


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Harvy View Drop Down
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Joined: Apr 05, 2002
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Posted: Apr 07, 2004 at 5:13pm
im sorry but..........hahahahaha!

i have that prob too so im not poking fun, but it sounds like u've tried everything to no avail.

how about laser hair removal? or u could try threading if ur up for it.

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lLinda View Drop Down
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Joined: Apr 02, 2004
Location: Hollywood, Florida
Posted: Apr 09, 2004 at 5:13pm
Try Surgi-Cream,,,,, i buy it at Sallys or Walgreens,,,,,its painless...lol...i know what you mean..Im not ready for PT Barnum either....Laser is painfull and so expensive, i have it done
Linda

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Lauren921 View Drop Down
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Joined: Apr 18, 2004
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Posted: Apr 18, 2004 at 5:13pm
haha.. barnum and bailey... thats funny.. ok.. so the moustache thing.. it sucks.. for me- being an italian girl who was blessed with much unwanted hair... i tried waxing and also got the little bubbles.. which were not good.. nair .. yes it BURNS A LOT! the tweezing is actually the only thing that works for me.. yes it sounds painful.. one... hair.... at ....a ...time lol... but it gets the job done! actually.. my "technique" is to use some ice to numb the area a little.. then i use a 10x magnification mirror (yeahh it takes some geting used to) and pluck away! when i look in a regular mirror it looks reallly good. and it lasts for up to two weeks. and it gets thinner.. weird huh? o well thought i''d put in my 2 cents!

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Green Eyes View Drop Down
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Joined: Apr 19, 2004
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Posted: Apr 19, 2004 at 5:13pm
I think, if you looked hard and long enough, most women's upper lips would, to some degree, have mustache hair.

As I am getting older, the hairs are fine but some are getting darker.

I've been using the old standby, Jolen Creme Bleach, to great advantage...the results last about six weeks or so. I've had one supply for about a year now with many months left to go.

There is no burning or discomfort.

As far as removing other unwanted hairs are concerned, I have found that the La Cross, stainless steel, slant tip tweezers are the best! They come with a neat little carrying case and get those little buggers out as they are first emerging!

Hope I have been of some help...

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Clodagh View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 31, 2004
Location: Ireland
Posted: May 08, 2004 at 5:13pm
I use the jolens bleach creme on mine too. It's the perfect soloution for me but I have to say it does feel a little tingley and burny and does sometimes cause me one or two tiny spots. That said I have VERY sensitive skin and absolutely anything else leaves me in unbearable agony. I think it's worth it though because the spots are only little and clear up after a few days plus it does indeed last a long time but since your problem is with the legnth I'd say go with the facial trimmer the other girl mentioned

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Clodagh View Drop Down
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Joined: Jan 31, 2004
Location: Ireland
Posted: May 08, 2004 at 5:13pm
I use the jolens bleach creme on mine too. It's the perfect soloution for me but I have to say it does feel a little tingley and burny and does sometimes cause me one or two tiny spots. That said I have VERY sensitive skin and absolutely anything else leaves me in unbearable agony. I think it's worth it though because the spots are only little and clear up after a few days plus it does indeed last a long time but since your problem is with the legnth I'd say go with the facial trimmer the other girl mentioned

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miss brenda View Drop Down
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Joined: May 02, 2004
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Posted: May 09, 2004 at 5:13pm
Electrolysis is the only way to permanently remove hair.

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pinksaliva View Drop Down
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Joined: Apr 14, 2004
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Posted: Aug 10, 2004 at 5:13pm
there's this home wax strips kit for face called HAIR OFF. i used it at my friends house, it's the best! i never expect results from anything done at home, especially waxing. It turned out better than when i did it at salons. BEST ONE, i don't know where to buy it though, i found it online but did not make a purchase. if u find it, definately get it, worth the 7 or 8 dollars!

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BaldJasmine View Drop Down
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Joined: Jul 19, 2003
Location: Chicago
Posted: Aug 10, 2004 at 5:13pm
If I had that problem I would get laser or electrolysis.
Why even bother with other methods.

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gizmo View Drop Down
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Joined: Jul 21, 2004
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Posted: Aug 15, 2004 at 5:13pm
You must have sensitive skin. :(

The finishing touch hair trimmer is a wonderful device that probably could work very well on your upper lip with no irritation.

I just don't mess with mine. No bleaching or anything; all the hairs are baby fine and sun-bleached blonde anyway, so no sense in mucking it up.

Now when I turn 40 or 50, it'll be a different story.

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Babyshortcake40 View Drop Down
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Joined: May 27, 2006
Location: United States
Posted: Jun 03, 2006 at 5:13pm
I Use Sally Hanson waxing strips on mine. They do really well and It also comes with a soothing oil to use directly after waxing. It hurts at first but eventually you get used to it. i hope this helps.Tongue
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