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How to Remove Unwanted Facial Hair At Home

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By momoftwingirls
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Personal Facial Hair Remover
Personal Facial Hair Remover
Monica Curran

Removing unwanted facial hair has always been an issue with people, women especially. I mean, who really wants facial hair on their chin, ears, nose, on their upper lip, in the middle of their eyebrows, or bushy eyebrows for that matter?

No one does.

Before an electric hair-removal product was available, women had to resort to waxing all their unwanted hair.

Today, everyone, women and men alike, can remove their hair with an electric or battery-powered hair remover. This is the most exciting thing ever invented for a quick removal of facial hair.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Unwanted Facial Hair
  • Personal Hair Trimmer or Remover
  1. Step 1
    Opened Hair Removal Product, Ready for Use
     
    Opened Hair Removal Product, Ready for Use

    While looking in your bathroom mirror, you see several strands of hair, sticking out from your chin or sitting on your upper lip. At that very instant, you realize you have to remove it at once so others do not see that you have hair growing in unflattering places on your face.

  2. Step 2

    Now is the time to purchase your own personal hair removal product. This product can be purchased at almost any big retailer or department store.

  3. Step 3
    Removing Unwanted Hair from My Chin
     
    Removing Unwanted Hair from My Chin

    Once home with your facial hair remover, you can now turn it on and proceed to remove unwanted hair from your chin, like I am doing right here. Removing facial hair from home is not only easy but saves you money going to a local spa.

  4. Step 4
    Removing Unwanted Hair on my Upper Lip
     
    Removing Unwanted Hair on my Upper Lip

    If more hair needs to be removed, you can do this all at the same time. Once your unwanted facial hair is removed, it usually lasts 3 to 4 weeks.

  5. Step 5

    The wonderful thing about having a personal hair remover the size of mine is that you can take it with you in your purse or carry it in your make-up bag. The batteries are easy to change, and the batteries last a long time since it is only used once every month or so.

Tips & Warnings
  • Once you have this little battery-operated hair remover, you will never want to pay for a spa hair removal again.
  • Pay attention to what you type of hair you are removing, especially your eyebrows. You do not want to remove your eyebrows by accident.

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on 11/28/2009 excellent! I can stop using my cuticle cutter. Thanks for the advice. I hate facial hair (on me at least)

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on 11/27/2009 Nope, doesn't hurt. I have one of those. My 10 year old daughter uses it. Great article. 5*

eemie said

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on 11/27/2009 Does it pluck the hair out or just cuts it?

ambug said

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on 2/27/2009 Doesn't that thing hurt when the hair is removed?

wgreising said

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on 8/8/2008 I have facial hair and i hate it.I have tried everything and nothing works,what can i do about it??

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