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Women: How to get rid of lip fuzz
Being a woman with facial hair isn’t easy. So, when you see that lip fuzz, you want to know what options you have. There are really a number of options in a number of different price ranges that you can choose from. Some hurt and others are pain free and easy to do at home.
Plucking.
While plucking isn’t a method that will get rid of a lot of little fuzzy hairs, it can be used for longer hairs, or if you just have a few that bug you. You can simply take a pair of tweezers and remove the hair by tugging it out.
Facial hair remover creams.
There are a number of facial hair remover creams. They come in a wide variety of options and are usually found where the other hair removing creams and lotions are. These products are applied to the upper lip, left to sit awhile, and then wiped off. The hair is then wiped off with the cream. The success of these products is often different for each individual, as is the pain level associated with the creams. Some feel no pain while it burns others.
Bleach.
Bleach doesn’t technically get rid of lip fuzz, but it does make it very light so that if you only have a little bit to worry about, you can cover it up rather then remove it. This product also comes in a cream and should only be used if it is recommended for facial hair use. You apply the product, wait a time, and then remove it. The hairs that it was covering will turn light colored.
Waxing.
There are forms of wax that are recommended for facial hair use. These are then applied to the skin. A strip is used to cover the wax. It hardens some, and then the strip is ripped off to pull the hair out. It is usually fast and easy for an area such as the upper lip, but it can be painful.
Shaving.
While not recommended by very many, if you are having a lot of facial hair issues, you can shave it off. It will mean that you will have to shave it off once a week or more. However, this option removes the hair for the time being. It is cheap, pain free, and easier then some other methods.
Electrolysis.
Electroly sis is a method of electrocuting the hair follicle. The hair is then pulled out. It takes a lot of work, time, and effort. If having it professionally done, results will be better and faster due to accuracy. However, it is pricey with most electrolysis administers getting paid by the half hour. You can do it at home, however most systems aren’t recommended. One Touch is an exception. This system can be used to remove hair from all over the body. You will be inserting a probe into the skin. It must be done carefully, takes a lot of time, and may have to be repeated due to a lack of experience.
Laser.
Todays hair removal options include laser hair removal. This is often pricey, but is a permanent way to remove hair. You can also get specials if you are having lots of different areas done this way.
The days of living with lip fuzz and other facial hair is over. There are lots of hair removal options available for women all over the place. Figure out what your need are and how to best work them. It is also a good idea to figure out how much you can afford to put into it and what it is worth for you. Fuzz free is just around the corner.
Women: How to get rid of lip fuzz
Being a woman with facial hair isn’t easy. So, when you see that lip fuzz, you want to know what options you have. There are really a number of options in a number of different price ranges that you can choose from. Some hurt and others are pain free and easy to do at home.
Plucking.
While plucking isn’t a method that will get rid of a lot of little fuzzy hairs, it can be used for longer hairs, or if you just have a few that bug you. You can simply take a pair of tweezers and remove the hair by tugging it out.
Facial hair remover creams.
There are a number of facial hair remover creams. They come in a wide variety of options and are usually found where the other hair removing creams and lotions are. These products are applied to the upper lip, left to sit awhile, and then wiped off. The hair is then wiped off with the cream. The success of these products is often different for each individual, as is the pain level associated with the creams. Some feel no pain while it burns others.
Bleach.
Bleach doesn’t technically get rid of lip fuzz, but it does make it very light so that if you only have a little bit to worry about, you can cover it up rather then remove it. This product also comes in a cream and should only be used if it is recommended for facial hair use. You apply the product, wait a time, and then remove it. The hairs that it was covering will turn light colored.
Waxing.
There are forms of wax that are recommended for facial hair use. These are then applied to the skin. A strip is used to cover the wax. It hardens some, and then the strip is ripped off to pull the hair out. It is usually fast and easy for an area such as the upper lip, but it can be painful.
Shaving.
While not recommended by very many, if you are having a lot of facial hair issues, you can shave it off. It will mean that you will have to shave it off once a week or more. However, this option removes the hair for the time being. It is cheap, pain free, and easier then some other methods.
Electrolysis.
Electroly sis is a method of electrocuting the hair follicle. The hair is then pulled out. It takes a lot of work, time, and effort. If having it professionally done, results will be better and faster due to accuracy. However, it is pricey with most electrolysis administers getting paid by the half hour. You can do it at home, however most systems aren’t recommended. One Touch is an exception. This system can be used to remove hair from all over the body. You will be inserting a probe into the skin. It must be done carefully, takes a lot of time, and may have to be repeated due to a lack of experience.
Laser.
Todays hair removal options include laser hair removal. This is often pricey, but is a permanent way to remove hair. You can also get specials if you are having lots of different areas done this way.
The days of living with lip fuzz and other facial hair is over. There are lots of hair removal options available for women all over the place. Figure out what your need are and how to best work them. It is also a good idea to figure out how much you can afford to put into it and what it is worth for you. Fuzz free is just around the corner.
How to curl hair
Curling your hair is something that is fairly easy to do and can result in long lasting styles. There are many variations of curls, from big, luscious locks, to small wavy curls. No matter what hair texture you have, achieving the perfect curly style can be done. Keep reading for tips and instructions on the most popular curly styles.
PIN CURLS
Pin curl styles started back in the 1940′s with Audrey Hepburn making them fashionable. Luckily these types of curls are still in style and a lot of women try everyday to achieve this mysterious style. Here is how you get the style without making the trip to the hairdresser:
1- You will need bobby pins or clips for this style.
2- Wash your hair and gently towel dry. Your hair should remain wet, but not totally dry.
3- Section your hair into rows and then square sections
4- Grab a small section of hair and apply a setting lotion to your hair. This will help “set” your curls and make them last longer.
5- Wrap the section of hair around your finger and roll it into a curl. Use a bobby pin or silver hair clip and place it at the bottom of the curl.
6- Once hair is fully dry, then remove the pins and run your fingers through your hair or comb slightly.
7- You will have lovely pin curls reminiscent of the 1940′s era.
WET SET
Wet sets are preferred by a lot of women because these styles produce longer lasting curls and provide a lot more body than other styles.
1- Wash and condition your hair as normal. Gently towel dry.
2- Apply a setting lotion or gentle hair gel. This will help “set” the curls.
3- If you want more body in your hair, apply a little bit of mousse as well.
4- Style your hair, as you know you will want to wear it when finished. For example, if you want to wear your hair away from your face, then comb the hair back. If you want a small part on the side, then make a part.
5- Start at the front hairline and section off a piece of hair.
6- Use the hair rollers in your hair for each section of hair. If you want big curls, use bigger rollers. For fuller and smaller curls, use small curlers.
7- You can sit underneath a hair dryer for about an hour, depending on the thickness of your hair. You can also let your hair air dry, however this will take a few hours. In order to achieve the perfect wet set, your hair should be completely dry before removing the rollers.
8- Once your hair is dry, remove the rollers and run your fingers through your hair and touch up with a bit of hair spray.
SPIRAL CURLS
Spiral curls, also known as Shirley
How to curl hair
Curling your hair is something that is fairly easy to do and can result in long lasting styles. There are many variations of curls, from big, luscious locks, to small wavy curls. No matter what hair texture you have, achieving the perfect curly style can be done. Keep reading for tips and instructions on the most popular curly styles.
PIN CURLS
Pin curl styles started back in the 1940′s with Audrey Hepburn making them fashionable. Luckily these types of curls are still in style and a lot of women try everyday to achieve this mysterious style. Here is how you get the style without making the trip to the hairdresser:
1- You will need bobby pins or clips for this style.
2- Wash your hair and gently towel dry. Your hair should remain wet, but not totally dry.
3- Section your hair into rows and then square sections
4- Grab a small section of hair and apply a setting lotion to your hair. This will help “set” your curls and make them last longer.
5- Wrap the section of hair around your finger and roll it into a curl. Use a bobby pin or silver hair clip and place it at the bottom of the curl.
6- Once hair is fully dry, then remove the pins and run your fingers through your hair or comb slightly.
7- You will have lovely pin curls reminiscent of the 1940′s era.
WET SET
Wet sets are preferred by a lot of women because these styles produce longer lasting curls and provide a lot more body than other styles.
1- Wash and condition your hair as normal. Gently towel dry.
2- Apply a setting lotion or gentle hair gel. This will help “set” the curls.
3- If you want more body in your hair, apply a little bit of mousse as well.
4- Style your hair, as you know you will want to wear it when finished. For example, if you want to wear your hair away from your face, then comb the hair back. If you want a small part on the side, then make a part.
5- Start at the front hairline and section off a piece of hair.
6- Use the hair rollers in your hair for each section of hair. If you want big curls, use bigger rollers. For fuller and smaller curls, use small curlers.
7- You can sit underneath a hair dryer for about an hour, depending on the thickness of your hair. You can also let your hair air dry, however this will take a few hours. In order to achieve the perfect wet set, your hair should be completely dry before removing the rollers.
8- Once your hair is dry, remove the rollers and run your fingers through your hair and touch up with a bit of hair spray.
SPIRAL CURLS
Spiral curls, also known as Shirley
Women: How to get rid of lip fuzz
Being a woman with facial hair isn’t easy. So, when you see that lip fuzz, you want to know what options you have. There are really a number of options in a number of different price ranges that you can choose from. Some hurt and others are pain free and easy to do at home.
Plucking.
While plucking isn’t a method that will get rid of a lot of little fuzzy hairs, it can be used for longer hairs, or if you just have a few that bug you. You can simply take a pair of tweezers and remove the hair by tugging it out.
Facial hair remover creams.
There are a number of facial hair remover creams. They come in a wide variety of options and are usually found where the other hair removing creams and lotions are. These products are applied to the upper lip, left to sit awhile, and then wiped off. The hair is then wiped off with the cream. The success of these products is often different for each individual, as is the pain level associated with the creams. Some feel no pain while it burns others.
Bleach.
Bleach doesn’t technically get rid of lip fuzz, but it does make it very light so that if you only have a little bit to worry about, you can cover it up rather then remove it. This product also comes in a cream and should only be used if it is recommended for facial hair use. You apply the product, wait a time, and then remove it. The hairs that it was covering will turn light colored.
Waxing.
There are forms of wax that are recommended for facial hair use. These are then applied to the skin. A strip is used to cover the wax. It hardens some, and then the strip is ripped off to pull the hair out. It is usually fast and easy for an area such as the upper lip, but it can be painful.
Shaving.
While not recommended by very many, if you are having a lot of facial hair issues, you can shave it off. It will mean that you will have to shave it off once a week or more. However, this option removes the hair for the time being. It is cheap, pain free, and easier then some other methods.
Electrolysis.
Electroly sis is a method of electrocuting the hair follicle. The hair is then pulled out. It takes a lot of work, time, and effort. If having it professionally done, results will be better and faster due to accuracy. However, it is pricey with most electrolysis administers getting paid by the half hour. You can do it at home, however most systems aren’t recommended. One Touch is an exception. This system can be used to remove hair from all over the body. You will be inserting a probe into the skin. It must be done carefully, takes a lot of time, and may have to be repeated due to a lack of experience.
Laser.
Todays hair removal options include laser hair removal. This is often pricey, but is a permanent way to remove hair. You can also get specials if you are having lots of different areas done this way.
The days of living with lip fuzz and other facial hair is over. There are lots of hair removal options available for women all over the place. Figure out what your need are and how to best work them. It is also a good idea to figure out how much you can afford to put into it and what it is worth for you. Fuzz free is just around the corner.



