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I'm noticing as I get older I get a little more facial hair here and there. I hate it to! LOL! What do you gals use to remove facial hair? I'm always wanting to learn about different products. My armpits quit growing hair and my legs have very little on them. I guess it is all going to my face now. LOL! |
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I've resigned to using a tweezer. Had tried everything including wax and electrolosis (however you spell that word) |
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I use NADS, I started using it on my legs but it got to the point where I only need to use it maybe twice a year. I figured that since it did such a great job on my legs it would work on my facial hair. So far so good. I am only using it once a month now, started out using it once a week. All those years of electrolisis did nothing but remove money from my wallet and make me break out in red patches. This is much better, all natural. |
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I tried but couldn't use NADS. It took my skin along with us. I can't use any wax products and I have tried many. |
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That's funny because I've been using NADS for over 5 years without a problem. The reason I started using it was because I couldn't use the chemecial hair removers or wax, and Nads is totally natural, things you might find in your kitche cupboards. But then I also got the entire kit, not just the hair removal itself. |
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Its just recently that I no longer have armpit hair. I still have hair on my legs. I really haven't had a problem with hair on my face yet. |
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Colleen, I'm just very sensitive to the wax products. I use a depilatory by "Sallys" |
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Colleen, you've roused my curiosity. I've never used Nads, but you say that it contains things that are found in your kitchen cupboard?!???? |
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Yeah here is the list of ingredients: Honey, Fructose, Vinegar, Molasses, Glucose, Water, Concentrated Lemon Juice, Alcohol, and Food Dye. Not tested on animals (one important thing to me). |
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I use tweezers for my chin hair. |
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Colleen (and others) You might want to check out this link to make your own Nads. Who knows if it will work, but it's an interesting concept. I'm still stuck with the tweezer on the chin also. Good grief, will this hair EVER stop growing?!? |
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I've seen these before only problem is one has to heat them up. You don't have to heat up Nads unless it "settles". I usually heat it briefly in the microwave, give it a good stir then let it cool back to room temp before using. Besides I don't want to take the time "cooking it up" in my kitchen...lazy LOL |
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I use Veet. It goes on like a shave creme and "shaves" off with a little bladeless razor tool. sharyn |
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My kids call me a "goat" lol. I pluck OUCH! I have been considering wax, just haven't gotten to Sally's yet. A quick fix as I run out the door for work is grab a razor and get that long one hanging out. I am afraid to shave my chin. I have several that I have to keep up with. I always thought that if you shave, it will grow back double and I surely wouldn't want to walk around with a beard! Do you's find shaving to be an issue such as I have mentioned? or is this a myth? |
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Joannie- I think its a myth. I don't see any diference and know people who do this. |
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