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anc743 A Spot of Tea

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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:37 pm Post subject: Facial Hair |
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What do you do to get rid of the peach fuss on your face? I used to wax but it was getting to expensive. Anyone have any natural at home treatments which actually work? _________________ DH and I married 2 years with two furs balls (Lilly & Stella). |
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Neene Awesome Tea Lover

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Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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God blessed me with lots of hair! It's great on top of my head but NOT on my face! I had a coupe years of bi-weekly electroysis to get rid of the hair above my upper lip and chin hairs, nearly ten years ago! I go every 12-18 months for those pesky chin hairs that continue to pop up!!! It wasn't cheap and was pretty painful at times, esp. right under the nose! Anyways, I am glad I did it. I am not sure about any natural ways to remove unwanted hair. Have you thought about laser?
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Jeanine |
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anc743 A Spot of Tea

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Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:04 pm Post subject: |
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I have thought about laser but worried about its results. I was hoping for a natural or at home treatment . However, I can't find a good reliable one. Anyone had laser therapy? _________________ DH and I married 2 years with two furs balls (Lilly & Stella). |
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annieq A Spot of Tea

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Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 4:30 pm Post subject: I've had lots of laser hair removal |
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I've spent literally thousands on laser hair removal and it always came back for me. The last treatment I had was the last of a recommended sequence of treatments in July 09. A month later, I could grow a full beard. I don't have just peach fuzz either. I have thick, dark, course hair growth and it's everywhere. A nightmare. I have PCOS and hirsutism. The insurance doesn't pay a dime for any of it and I am not allowed to use my flex account for it either. One good thing is that the clinic I went to (I've since moved to another state) gave deep discounts to PCOS sufferers who had already gone through the recommended sequence of treatments and still had hair growth. Right now, I don't have the laser option because of where we live. I've invested in an epilator. It hurts like you wouldn't believe, but it seems to keep things at bay for now. _________________ Annie Q |
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