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Hairy face

(73 Posts)
mischief Sat 26-Mar-16 09:53:10

I tweezer mine and shave in between if I don't have the time. Don't have many so this way of control works for me.

Ronniejt28 Sat 26-Mar-16 09:47:42

I don't think of down as being a problem, but I do suffer from 'witchy poo' whiskers, those long white hairs that seem to grow overnight. I usually have a pair of tweezers in the bathroom and carefully and closely scrutinise my face and pluck them out. My mum, in her 90's, grows a beard if left unchecked and the Nursing Home do shave her face but she hates it.

12lampton34 Sat 26-Mar-16 09:46:41

Thats what I do neversaydie doesnt take long I have facial at the same time threading is the way to go and its nice to pamper yourself every 4 to 6 weeks

MaryXYX Sat 26-Mar-16 09:39:52

I use an epilator (Braun Epil) on other areas but my facial hair is still too heavy. I would use it if I was down to sparse dark hairs. I've had £2096 worth of electrolysis so far but I still shave (almost) every day. Electrolysis does work but it's very expensive for more than small clumps of hairs.

Maggiemaybe Sat 26-Mar-16 09:33:46

This one? I bought mine nearly 2 years ago and recommended it on another thread at the time, and it's still going strong. I wouldn't worry too much about the negative reviews as a lot of them seem to be reviewing something else entirely (there are no blades and it's not an eyebrow trimmer confused). I'd say give it a try, what have you got to lose? 97p, that's what!

www.amazon.co.uk/Facial-Remover-Epistick-Epilator-Epicare-x/dp/B00IE3H45O

Neversaydie Sat 26-Mar-16 09:29:03

I have the spring thing.Was about 99p. But cannot get it to work .DD 1 now has it
I have mine threaded along with top lip about every 6weeks. I tweezer the odd ones that sprout in between

paola Sat 26-Mar-16 09:25:23

If it's soft down, I would just bleach, or if there's a lot of it, wax. For sprouters, laser treatment can't be beaten. I had mine done about six years ago, and have just started again. You need a few sessions, but it's well worth it.

Nelliemoser Sat 26-Mar-16 09:24:55

If they are dark hairs laser treatment can make a big difference.

Electrolysis is a permanent solution. Most of mine are too white to be able to do laser treatment now. If only that was around as an option years ago.

Angela1961 Sat 26-Mar-16 09:21:02

I've got the spring hair remover. It is very,very cheap on Amazon comes free delivery from China and costs a couple of pounds. It's painful to start with but you get used to it ! I was send 2 and 6 months later they are still working. You can see them working on You Tube.

cherryblossom Sat 26-Mar-16 09:19:20

I bought that springy thing from newspaper mag, useless plus I felt ripped off as I saw same product online for half the price drhhh. Have shaved a few times with no noticeable thickening regrowth. Plus DH will offer to tweezer if asked especially on chinny chin chin ha, ha.

bounceyben Sat 26-Mar-16 09:15:32

yes a NO NO does work

Lindill49 Sat 26-Mar-16 09:15:32

I use Nair facial hair removing cream once a month. 6 minutes and you're fuzz free for up to 4 weeks. Simples!!

Minder Sat 26-Mar-16 09:11:11

I have mine waxed, along with my top lip and my eyebrows about every 6 weeks. I still get the odd dark ones showing but I pull those out with tweezers.

Charleygirl Sat 26-Mar-16 09:10:57

It does not have good reviews so I personally would stay well clear of it as there are cheaper items which work better.

Essnkim Sat 26-Mar-16 09:08:37

What about that device they are always advertising on the shopping channels the "No no pro". It's supposed to stop the hairs from growing altogether but I don't know anyone who has used it for real. Does it really work as its a bit prices?tbusmile

Barmyoldbat Fri 25-Mar-16 22:08:52

I have dark hair, well it's white now, but I have dark hairs that suddenly sprout on my chin and other odd places on my face and I go and have them waxed, eyebrows as well, once a month. I have been going so long that I now have a special rate. Works really well, also it's worth entioning if you have an undetected thyroid problem you tend to get facial hair.

Charleygirl Fri 25-Mar-16 15:12:31

ellarussell I am assuming that you are quite new because if you look at some of the old threads you will get hints, tips and makes of gadgets. This subject was discussed at great length a couple of months or so ago. Welcome!

Coolgran65 Fri 25-Mar-16 14:39:10

Waxing by a professional is the way to go.

Teetime Fri 25-Mar-16 13:47:42

I would have it waxed by a professional every so often.

Anya Fri 25-Mar-16 13:37:10

Shaving cannot make hair grow back 'thicker and courser' as all you are doing is effectively cutting it off where it emerges from the epidemis and not touching the point of growth, which is the hair follicle,

However it can appear to grow thicker and courser as all the hairs which have been shaved off will all regrow at the same time and all reappear together.

minieggs Fri 25-Mar-16 13:28:25

Whatever you do, don't be tempted to shave it. That will make the hair grow back thicker and coarser.

There's a gadget someone once recommended on here - forget what it's called but it was cheap from amazon. It's a bit like a long spring with a little handle at each end and you roll it over the hair and it tweezes it out. That's very good (a bit painful but effective)

A bit of down I agree is fine (if it's fair) but more than a bit can look awful, especially in sunlight!

Synonymous Fri 25-Mar-16 12:49:24

Down is one thing that we all have to a greater or lesser degree and is entirely natural, 'sprouters' however are something entirely different (even if natural). shock

Do you use one of those lit up magnifiers by any chance? hmm

ellarussell Fri 25-Mar-16 12:20:33

My jawline is getting rather downy. Any tips for dealing with this simply and not making it worse? I fear most hair removal products would - as things are at the moment - be using a sledge-hammer to crack a nut.