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TheodoraP Sun 08-May-22 14:19:57

As O have gotten older facial hair has become a massive problem for me

I used to use Nair facial hair remover but it burns

Now I use a lady facial hair removing roller thingy mabob

Is this just me and have you found something that Removes facial hair Permanently
( embarrassingly mostly on my chin )

Daftbag1 Mon 09-May-22 21:30:27

I pluck! Worst bit for me is I've got severe cataracts so I don't actually see the hair until it starts curling!

dogsmother Mon 09-May-22 20:59:09

I gave up on electrolysis and creams years ago, costly and painful. Instead I decided to go with a razor, it’s no problem. I shave my chin every morning and it remains clear until the next morning.

undines Mon 09-May-22 19:30:49

PLEEEASE don't shave or use hair removing cream, ladies. It only strengthens the growth. Regular waxing will eventually weaken it, electrolysis should get rid of it completely - eventually - but if the hair is thick and coarse it may take a while. My facial hair is actually turning white, thank goodness, and tweezers do the trick. Long may it continue!

stewaris Mon 09-May-22 17:39:13

I used to have eyebrows but they are now almost non existent and I swear they're migrating to my chin. Chin hair has been a problem for a long time and I've been getting electrolysis for a long time but once a patch diminishes another one sprouts up.

mrsgreenfingers56 Mon 09-May-22 17:23:07

I think Electrolysis is the only answer here. Been going for sessions and it does work. Can be expensive but my local training college in the beauty department offer Electrolysis for the students to use as part of their training and an awful lot cheaper. Yes, they take longer but results the same and a lot cheaper. Sometimes at sessions I don't get charged as new students in needing to practice. A bit painful especially upper lip area and some red blotches the day after but pleased with the results. So do check out your local college and see if offer this service. Oh the joys of growing older ladies!

Nanna58 Mon 09-May-22 17:21:02

In a beauty article the author suggested tweezing eyebrows and chin in the drivers mirror of the car-something about the light and positioning and she was right! However if I need to do this I either park in the unmade road near my park, or far far away in the nether reaches of Tesco car park - it is most definitely not a spectator sport ??

H1954 Mon 09-May-22 16:58:04

I only have one 'interloper ' on my chin and he's easily eliminated with the tweezers! ??

pinkjj27 Mon 09-May-22 16:48:11

I had electrolysis a few years ago when I was still quite young. It is by far the best thing I have ever done in terms of self care, it was expensive and it takes take a while, so can work out very expensive but I paid my beautician fortnightly per session Many will do that.

LadyGracie Mon 09-May-22 16:42:07

I use a Braun facial epilator about once a fortnight, I'd be the bearded lady otherwise.

DollyD Mon 09-May-22 16:39:22

MissAdventure

They seem to have the knack of avoiding whatever it is you try by lying flat until the coast is clear, then popping up, victorious, to give a 2 finger salute.

I love you MissAdventure!
So funny ?

M0nica Mon 09-May-22 16:33:02

using a razor on your face gives you stubble. Not a great tng at the best of times, but certainly not for a woman.

abby0950 Mon 09-May-22 16:31:38

For facial hair I tried most things. Electrolysis was expensive and did not work. Then it was cream which left a "red moustache" for hours. I then tried waxing at beauticians and I have a small permanent brown mark on my upper lip which was caused because a small bit of skin came off with the wax and started to bleed (this was 15 years ago and the mark darkens with the sun). I now use an electric mesh razor for my chin and upper lip. I do this about every 10 days but it takes seconds. I use the epilator attachment for my legs and it is brilliant. The hair growth takes ages to grow back in and the growth has almost disappeared and comes in very soft and hardly noticeable. Have not used it on my face though.

sandelf Mon 09-May-22 15:46:00

Not permanent but quick and super effective - less marks and scars than anything else. You do need to practice on knees etc before! Braun Silk Epil.

MissAdventure Mon 09-May-22 15:45:16

Milliedog

If you shave facial hair, how long does your skin remain hairless? And does the regrowth feel bristly?

It really is just an instant fix.
My hairs are starting to sprout back almost the next day.

Diane7 Mon 09-May-22 15:42:00

I know we are talking about facial hair but I just wanted to make a comment about epilators. I have usually shaved under my arms but dreaded summer with strappy dresses as I always seem to have a '5 o'clock shadow'. Anyway gritting my teeth and perseverance with an epilator I have to say they are brilliant. Less hair grows back each time, I think you can get them especially for faces.

InTheCove Mon 09-May-22 15:08:57

Laser hair removal is permanent. I have had it done on my legs, underarms, upper lip, chin and bikini line. Occasionally, I will get a very fine hair growing on my legs which I razor off, but otherwise, completely hair free smile.

Milliedog Mon 09-May-22 14:49:09

If you shave facial hair, how long does your skin remain hairless? And does the regrowth feel bristly?

HiMay Mon 09-May-22 14:37:41

I had electrolysis for about 10 years (aged 40-50 ish). All the hair returned, plus more. Waxing is good, but you have to grow it long enough between treatments to be waxed again. Now I use an epilator. I can tolerate it on my chin and neck, but it stings on the upper lip, so I use the shaver attachment there. It certainly is the bane of my life and some has to be removed at least every two days.

Dearknees1 Mon 09-May-22 14:11:44

I would also recommend the Philips Lumea IPL. A present to myself for my 70th birthday. It doesn’t work miracles but with consistent use over time regrowth is finer and eventually disappears. It worked really well on my legs and is making a difference to my chin. Before hat I used an epilator which definitely weakened regrowth.

grandtanteJE65 Mon 09-May-22 13:42:46

As far as I know electrolysis is permament, but when I enquired about it, I was told that the beautician would only remove fair hairs if I dyed them for some weeks before the treatment as othewise they would be too difficult to see!

This put me off, and up til now I remove the hairs on my chin using a pair of eyebrow tweezers. I funk doing the same on my upper lip, where it hurts more, so cut back my moustache with a pair of nail-scissors.

I did once use Veet for facial hair and found it quite good, although you have to use it a day or so before going anywhere, as it left me with a angry red upper lip, or whatever the bit between your lip and nose is called.

Now they don't seem to make it any more, and the one from another firm I tried removed the skin but left the hairs! And yes, I had followed the instructions carefully.

I can't see to trim my eyebrows any longer, and they are getting bigger and bushier by the minute, although the hair on my head, armpits and pubic area is thining - those on my legs and arms are still flourishing. I shave them, but don't advise shaving one's upper lip or chin, as the new hairs growing in look very black - five o' clock shadow to rival my black-haired father's.

NannaFirework Mon 09-May-22 13:23:00

Boots do a good facial hair remover cream - why are chin hairs so spikey and dark …asking for a friend?

LondonMzFitz Mon 09-May-22 13:19:08

I used to go to a beauty salon and have "Epil Pro", but haven't been for a few years. It's essential to treat the area with a warm compress/flannel to open the pores before tweezing and use a cotton wool ball with rosewater or toner after to close the pores. Personally I wouldn't shave. I now have a strong magnifying mirror, good tweezers and a torch to change the light around to catch the beggers. It's important to check in different lights -

The lovely lady at the beauty salon called them Wisdom Hairs. Stubborn ones she would call "strong". great image!

Nancy03 Mon 09-May-22 13:18:26

IPL. I have a philips-lumea-prestige-ipl-hair-removal-device _ does everywhere and it works even on those chin hairs and no doubt Bert

Jang Mon 09-May-22 13:05:22

I use a mix of tweezers occasionally Nair sensitive hair removal cream and at home waxing! The hairs are less than they where and my preferred way is use 10 times mirror (a bit eeeek but shows what u r dealing with) and tweezers!

HannahLoisLuke Mon 09-May-22 13:01:32

MissAdventure

They seem to have the knack of avoiding whatever it is you try by lying flat until the coast is clear, then popping up, victorious, to give a 2 finger salute.

I love your sense of humour MissA, some of your comments have me in tears, so thank you.
Regarding hair loss, have you tried taking Folate, not folic acid but its more absorbable sister? It is effective. I take it as my hair loss, caused by steroids was getting worse. My hair is back to normal now, even though I’m still taking the steroids.