could i also use coverup on it.. to make it seem less appearing?If you use the Nair products, can you tell that you removed facial hair from your lip?
Whatever you do, don't use Nair on your face. It's meant only for your body and not sensitive areas like face and bikini. If you are concerned about hair, you should try waxing. Using Nair will have the same effect as shaving as you are not removing the hair at the root so you will essentially have stubbble grow back, not very attractive.
If you are in Australia, the veet wax is very good, thats actually what i use. Just make sure the wax isn't too hot, you don;t want blisters on your top lip!
If you aren't game enough to use wax, you could always try a facial bleaching creme to lighten the hairs.If you use the Nair products, can you tell that you removed facial hair from your lip?
Yes it leave it very red as it like burns it off, I wouldn't bother but if you do use it make sure you use it at night then it will have calmed down in the morning.
Try facial wax strips! On a night als though as it makes it a little red too.
yh. dont use it on ur face
hahaha.... me and my freind did that like in 6th grade... we went to school with a burn mustache!!! It was so funny but it hurt like hell. Just get it waxed... but really unless you have a major one... seriously it's no big deal. Getting it waxed will last long and some salons have wax formula that make your hair finer, so that it's not as visible. But don't use Nair, i don't want you to look like a fool like me and my friend did.
Of course you can -- the skin will be burned, will probably be permanently disolored and obvoiusly bare.
There's not a simple answer, but the least destructive way is shaving with a men's-style electric razor.
A cover-up is almost always ineffective and fools almost nobody. It's best to recognise moustache growth for what it is and thus shaving becomes the most realistic option.
Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.
No way!! Don't use Nair on your face. Use a wax kit. Sally Hansen..or however you spell it. :) That's a good product!
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