okay so there's this thing, Sally Hansen hair remover and all i wanna kno is does it leave skin discoloration swelling and all that jazz.
Mustache? Sally Hansen?
IT CAN. it just depends on your skin type, and the type of wax you use. I tried it once, and it was red for like..a day. And then I used it again in about 5 weeks, and nothing happened. I guess my skin was just getting use to it. OH WELL! give it a try, and see what happens. Make sure you put a nice light moisturizer on, and rinse after you wax to open and clean the pores. =D
Reply:it shouldnt if you dont leave it on long, just make sure that you follow the directions and only leave it on for the alotted time. If it says to leave on for 8 min, then i would go w/ lyk 6 min, if its not gone then use some more. Good luck and hope it goes away!
Luv Much Brookelynn
Reply:In my experience, it may be a little red at first, but it doesn't last long at all (i brushed my teeth and was ready to put on makeup). It wasn't anywhere near as bad as some of the others.
Reply:It all depends how strong your moustache growth is and how sensitive your skin is, but it's good to remember that what is strong enough to destroy hair is strong enough to damage skin.
If there's not too much moustache there, do you really need to do anything? Most guys are OK about women with a slight moustache.
If you do decide you have to do something, then be careful, because there's a lot of misleading information about.
Facial (and also body) hair on women comes about in the same way as on men because of
1) your body being sensitized, before you were even born, to testosterone -- doesn't happen to all girls, but does to many
2) your body producing high levels of testosterone
The growth rate and coarseness of the hair depends on just how much testosterone is circulating in your bloodstream.
Steer clear of bleaching -- when someone sees you against the light you'll look as if you have a glowing moustache and/or beard.
As far as removing it is concerned it's worth remembering that
* Waxing, plucking, threading, epilating all pull the hair out by the roots and where the growth is hormonally-driven can actually stimulate a dormant follicle into producing more hair quicker. They also distort the root if done repeatedly, leading to hair growing at strange angles. And you've got to let the hair grow to quite a length before you can repeat the exercise. It can also damage the skin and discolor it. Long-term use of waxing also causes bad wrinkles.
* Chemical depilatories strong enough to remove the hair are very likely to burn the skin, cause swelling and cause long-term discoloration of the skin.
* Laser is also liable to cause burning and discoloration and in any case only works effectively on a dark hair/light skin combinantion.
* Electrolysis is very liable to cause scarring and discoloration of the skin.
Which, like it or not, leaves shaving which does not damage the skin. Best done with a men's-style electric razor, the best of which, for women, are probably those from the men's range of Norelco razors (Philishave outside the US). Most women who try a men's Norelco wonder why nobody ever told them about it before.
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