I was walking down Michigan Avenue today when this lady approached me and asked me for directions. I could not even focus on what she was saying to me because I was starring at her MUSTACHE. I mean it wasn't a little hair that she maybe didn't have time to shave off, it was like full grown visible. All I wanted to do was point to it and say "GIRL YOU NEED TO HANDLE THAT."
If you are having a facial hair problem, here are some things you can do to get that situation in order.



Tweeze it- Pluck out unwanted hair with tweezers. After the first couple plucks you will get use to the pain.
Depilatory Creams- By following the product directions carefully, you can get rid of visible unwanted facial hair in most areas. Just be careful about using these products around the eyes. You may have to apply the cream over several days' or weeks' time to see consistent results.
Bleaching products- If you can't remove the hair or don't like the idea of peach fuzz or stubble, you can try a bleaching cream, though you may have to experiment on small, hidden areas of your face first to be sure you don't lighten too much the areas where the hair is located. As with other chemical products, be careful when using it around the eyes on the brow areas.
Shave- Use a steel or plastic razor, preferably one made for women, to scrape away surface hairs around the mouth, on the chin, and over the cheeks. The down side to this method is you may have to keep doing it, since a razor doesn't get at the hair follicle, which will continue to grow. You also may feel a light stubble if you have a lot of facial hair that needs to be removed, as some women with special conditions do.
Laser- Now a days they have all this Laser treatment facial removal. I'm sure you can find it on the internet.
Cosmetics- If all else fails, apply enough natural-looking foundation to cover any mild hair growth so others can't see it.

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