I've been having some hormone probs lately and have developed a bit of hair on my top lip and chin. Laser isn't working for me. Has anyone tried Nads on this area? Did laser hair removal Washington it do a good job of getting rid of the hair, and was it gentle on your skin? Do you think waxing this area would make the hair grow back worse?
Answer:I have the same problem and used the Nads facial wand found at walmart for about $10...I didn't want to buy the full kit because I wasn't sure laser hair removal Washington it worked well but now that I have tried the wand I am going to buy the big kit and do my legs too....it works very well....the only thing is remember to hold the skin TAUT while pulling off the strip....Nads didn't make my skin red, didn't hurt laser hair removal Washington like commercial waxing and after 2 weeks I still don't have any of those hairs back and I was having to pluck them every couple days before.
Answer:No, but my girlfriend has and she says that it didn't work well for her. Apparently, it's just very sticky, like spreading honey on your laser hair removal Washington legs rather than some holding wax. It didn't hurt her or break her out or anything, it just didn't work well.
Answer:I have polycicstic overy syndrome which laser hair removal Washington also causes hormone imbalance and some hair growth on my chin...laser treatment was of no help but I found Nair sensitive skin formula for the face and It's been the greatest thing to use. Nobody can ever tell.
Answer:I am thinking the same laser hair removal Washington thing, but have figured that Nads might be too chemically harsh for the face especially since I have sensitive skin. I hear about tweezy, wondered if it would be any better. In the mean time I pull them with a regular tweezer as they come.
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