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MissAdventure Sun 08-Sep-19 17:39:26

Can anyone recommend something cheap and easy to pull the blighters out, please?

Tweezers obviously aren't the answer, as I've just realised, having felt a little hairy patch, and just taking off my glasses so I can't see them is no longer an option.

GrandmaKT Mon 16-Sep-19 23:01:02

Ah, I got a wizzit for my 88 year old aunt. She keeps it on the coffee table in the lounge and sits watching TV with wizzit in one hand, G&T in the other! grin

robsondrawings Thu 27-Oct-22 15:35:16

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overthehill Thu 27-Oct-22 15:58:17

I pull out any harsh looking ones then go over with one of these. Had one for about 20 years just replace battery now and then. Easy shaves off no pain.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265587854495?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=5kiPuw_JRHG&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=yqbmCBfZT6W&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

sodapop Thu 27-Oct-22 16:20:55

Why is it that the hair on my head is getting thinner and thinner but my facial hair gets stronger, one of life's mysteries.

Franbern Thu 27-Oct-22 16:29:13

After trying many things, sometime ago i purchased a small, neat re-chargeable ladies razor.

This works for me perfectly easy and quick to use, and totally painless. I was worried at first that it might leave a nasty dark stub, but this has not ocurred.

Would not use anything else now.

AussieGran59 Fri 28-Oct-22 01:22:49

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Grammaretto Fri 28-Oct-22 02:21:51

I just use a razor.

rascal Fri 28-Oct-22 07:05:16

Oh what a chuckle for early morning Miss Adventure. I like the idea you starting a short sighted bearded ladies social club! grin

M0nica Fri 28-Oct-22 08:00:55

I can barely see the hairs, with glasses, with magnification, and with floodlights!

So why worry about them, because if you cannot see them under these conditions, no one else will be able to see them.

Personall,y having had visible dark stiff hairs on my face since I was about 20, I have had recourse to electrolysis and it is very effective.

Witzend Fri 28-Oct-22 08:08:13

I just use tweezers, but can almost guarantee that however many times I’ve promised myself to keep a pair in my bag, somehow they’ll have vanished when we’re off somewhere in the car, and I’ll realise that there’s one hairy monster dangling there and laughing at me.

LadyGracie Fri 28-Oct-22 08:16:58

I've got a little Braun epilator that I do my top lip and chin with. Really quick and effective.

Kate54 Fri 28-Oct-22 08:20:01

I’m surprised no one has mentioned laser treatment which is the only treatment claiming to be permanent. Expensive but works. Quite difficult (especially in rural areas) to find a salon. Found mine through a Groupon deal.

Maggiemaybe Fri 28-Oct-22 08:37:59

I know this is an old thread (pun not intended!), but I’ll just put in a word for the Epistick. Available on Amazon and EBay, they’re around 3 quid and are little spring thingies that work on the principle of threading. I’m on my second, but that’s since I got the first one for under a pound around ten years ago. Once you’ve got the technique of them they work on proper hairs and peach fuzz, though they do nip a bit.

Witzend Fri 28-Oct-22 08:43:37

M0nica

^I can barely see the hairs, with glasses, with magnification, and with floodlights!^

So why worry about them, because if you cannot see them under these conditions, no one else will be able to see them.

Personall,y having had visible dark stiff hairs on my face since I was about 20, I have had recourse to electrolysis and it is very effective.

Mine are fair, but I can guarantee that if I’ve missed one, a dd will point it out!

Blondiescot Fri 28-Oct-22 08:43:40

Kate54

I’m surprised no one has mentioned laser treatment which is the only treatment claiming to be permanent. Expensive but works. Quite difficult (especially in rural areas) to find a salon. Found mine through a Groupon deal.

I did think about it (briefly, when I was working and had more money), but I was told it doesn't always work very effectively if you are fair-haired. Does anyone know if this is the case? It's a lot of money to spend if it doesn't work.

Nannytopsy Fri 28-Oct-22 08:48:53

Laser works best on dark hairs, but they do come back over time. Threading is the best, if you live somewhere that has it available. Or go on holiday to Turkey! Beautician there removed everything!

Witzend Fri 28-Oct-22 08:58:02

I used to know a girl who’d been a beautician in an area with a lot of Muslim families. She told me that she’d often done a ‘pre wedding’ session for brides, where every single body hair was removed! Eeek!

Poppyred Fri 28-Oct-22 09:33:27

Kate54

I’m surprised no one has mentioned laser treatment which is the only treatment claiming to be permanent. Expensive but works. Quite difficult (especially in rural areas) to find a salon. Found mine through a Groupon deal.

Laser does NOT work on fair hairs. Electrolosys is the only permanent solution.

Blondiescot Fri 28-Oct-22 11:43:21

Poppyred

Kate54

I’m surprised no one has mentioned laser treatment which is the only treatment claiming to be permanent. Expensive but works. Quite difficult (especially in rural areas) to find a salon. Found mine through a Groupon deal.

Laser does NOT work on fair hairs. Electrolosys is the only permanent solution.

Thanks for that, that was my fear. No point in forking out lots of money on a treatment which isn't going to work.

Kate54 Fri 28-Oct-22 13:29:32

I hadn’t realised that (I have dark hair) so apologies for misleading. My practitioner did say, however, that it’s no good on grey hair but they can get round this by using a type of dye. Most salons will offer a free consultation before any treatment.

Esspee Fri 28-Oct-22 13:44:16

I have an epilator which I bought to use on my legs (about £15 in Lidl a few years ago). I have 3 stubborn under chin hairs which grow at a ridiculous rate and one day after finishing on my legs I ran it under my chin with amazing results.
Since then I have started doing my face with it too. It does raise a few bumps which calm down overnight after a rub with aloe gel and the upper lip does hurt when doing it but no pain, no gain.?

grannyrebel7 Fri 28-Oct-22 13:50:53

I use a Flawless. Great little gizmo. £20 in Boots a few years ago.