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Nini74 | 21:25 Wed 30th May 2012 | Beauty
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i've noticed lately that my face has some fluffy-ish patches near where a man would have side burns i suppose. Its not really hairy or anything, and not noticeable unless i suppose i'm in a certain light, but wanted something to get rid of it without using extreme measures - are there any patches or anything that i could rub on the offending areas? to sort of pull out the hairs? i'm not really sure what it is i'm looking for but i'd know it if i saw it. friend said she gets something that she rubs on her legs between shaves to remove stubble...tia x
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You get then in superdrug nini xx
Have you heard of epicare it is a wand that removes facial hair.look up on youtube it will tell you how to use, and you can buy from non stop bazar on internet
hi Nini I have tried the sandpaper style method and the hair grows back coarser. It's worth trying the springit. Its very much like the middle eastern threading, except it's easier to use. click the link to see the instruction video. http://www.myspringit.com/ It is a little uncomfortable to begin with but it really is effective in removing unwanted facial hair. If you continue to use this method the hair eventually regrows slower and finer than before. If you search Amazon you should find it under the name of 'twist and roll' or 'epistick epilator' and it costs only a couple if pounds. If you find it uncomfortable to do yourself you could opt for the threading method, (click the following When I visit my Iranian friend, she threads my whole face, it's a little red afterwards but that soon goes away leaving a lovely warm feeling. These methods can be also used on legs etc. They are really worth trying.

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