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Umm.. nose hairs?

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Pikachuwithyourmouthclosed · 08/10/2017 04:28

So, my friend has noticed that her nose hairs are rather more visible lately. This is not ideal. She was wondering what the done thing is. Plucking? Snipping? Braiding with little bows? Let me know and I'll be sure to pass the advice on to my friend.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 08/10/2017 04:36

My friend told me that you can shove a ball of wax up your hooter and rip it all out. They have kits. Tell your friend.

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Pikachuwithyourmouthclosed · 08/10/2017 04:59

Ow!!! Is probably what my friend will say when i tell her that. But thank you. I'll let her know.

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MrsTerryPratchett · 08/10/2017 05:18
Grin
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BulletFox · 08/10/2017 06:50

Ouch. What's wrong with tweezers??

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Nanasueathome · 08/10/2017 06:52

You can buy a battery operated nose hair trimmer from Amazon

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unicornface · 08/10/2017 09:13

I have a freind who told me that she very kindly bought her DH a nose hair trimmer as a present, then she forgot to give it to him and just used it herself. It worked very well apparently.

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Bitchfromhell · 08/10/2017 09:14

My friend drinks wine then sets about hers with the tweezers. If it's too painful she cuts them with nail scissors. She is a savage.

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GeorgeTheHamster · 08/10/2017 09:23

I do mine with tweezers

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GeorgeTheHamster · 08/10/2017 09:24

I mean my friend does

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juneybean · 08/10/2017 09:26

Ah far too painful to tweeze!! Shaving is the only way I my friend can do it

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Pikachuwithyourmouthclosed · 08/10/2017 09:36

How on earth does your friend shave the inside of her nose???

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Twinkie1 · 08/10/2017 09:37

Wax pot and cotton bud. DH and I do each other’s. Sunday night excitement in our house.

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Pikachuwithyourmouthclosed · 08/10/2017 09:39

My friend likes the idea of some sort of battery operated trimmer, but also feels that she will die a little inside if she buys one. She quite likes the idea of buying one for her husband and then 'borrowing' it.

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dudsville · 08/10/2017 09:40

I also have a friend with a battery operated trimmer but I'll tell her about the scissors idea, I think she'll like that as the trimmer, she says, doesn't always do the trick.

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littlechou · 08/10/2017 09:44

My friend bought her battery operated nasal trimmer from Ocado so only the Ocado guy knew. It’s their little secret Wink

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DuckOffAutocorrectYouShiv · 08/10/2017 09:48

My friend cautions you that loss of nostril hairs increases the risk of bats in the cave. Double & triple check before you leave the house

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juneybean · 08/10/2017 10:24

My friend very carefully shaves around inside...it's hard and can result in cuts though...a battery operated trimmer is the way to go

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unicornface · 08/10/2017 10:30

My freind first did the 'I'm buying it for my husband' trick before the days of Amazon prime, it was more embarrassing then.

Now it's like buying from Anne Summers, a plain package arrives through the post.

I thought I had a high pain threshold (I'll happily epilate my bikini line)...but pulling nose hair with tweezers? It makes my eyes water just thinking about it.

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Dfg15 · 08/10/2017 10:31

My friend used Nair for sensitive skin, was fine, worked well

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unicornface · 08/10/2017 10:32

...well, just far less exciting than opening a package from Anne Summers (according to my friend obviously!).

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kingfishergreen · 08/10/2017 10:36

My friend takes-on the eye wincing pain of individual extraction via tweezer, apparently

Sometimes if she notices one when she's out and about, without access to tweezers she'll try a manual extraction, which has, on occasion, caused the hair to curl like curling ribbon. So she says.

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Eminybob · 08/10/2017 11:00

My friend is also a fan of hair removal cream applied and removed by cotton bud.

She would love to get a waxing kit but she doesn't have a microwave and can't find one that can be used without zapping.

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Bloomed · 08/10/2017 11:03

If I were to recommend a battery operated trimmer to a friend for her husband, which one would be best?

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AtSea1979 · 08/10/2017 11:28

My friend would like to try waxing but is worried they'd get a polyp or something similar

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notsoperfectlife · 08/10/2017 11:30

Tweezers. Some of the little hairs are tough little buggers.

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