by Anonymous on October 30th, 2006

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What is the best at home hair remover for female with sensitive skin, pale skin, & dark hair on the face and neck?

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  • by antome on February 29th, 2008

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    I think you could shave it, cos u can do it daily as it grows back and where it is only a small area it wouldnt take a great deal of time! and wouldnt really have to worry about it growing back thicker because you can easily do it every day.

  • by twisted_transistor on December 7th, 2006

    twisted_transistor

    aah know the feeling lol, annoying isnt it and embarrassing lol, but yeah waxing or threading...threading is cheapest but can tke a bit of time to get the hang of doing, i was persuaded to use pumice once, u know those stones, so i used it on my arms in case i got a reely bad result, it did remove the hair but i got these red spots/rash kinda thing,but that may have been due to rubbing too much, so you could give that a go too if you reely wanted to :)

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