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Permanent removal of upper lip hair

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Toddlerone · 30/12/2011 21:52

and a little on the chin
it's that time in my life...
any recommendations?

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Aftereightsaremine · 31/12/2011 04:26

Laser, I haven't looked back since. I calculated all the ££££ spent on waxing & consider it a great investment. I've had 6 sessions & prob need 2 more. Best thing I've done.

Toddlerone · 31/12/2011 07:29

Thanks Aftereight. Were did you get it done and does it hurt?

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Aftereightsaremine · 31/12/2011 07:33

Woman working from home £150 per session for bikini half leg upper lip chin & underarms. Bikini hurts like hell but worth it.

catnipkitty · 31/12/2011 09:19

Sorry to add negative comment but I had probably 12 sessions of laser at a well known group of clinics a few years ago and it worked fine at the time but 3 years later you wouldn't know any difference...a complete waste of about £1000. In the end they admitted that because I've got polycystic ovaries it's unlikely to work. I've also tried electrolysis which I wasn't impressed by either. I'll be pleased if someone comes up with an answer!

blibblibs · 31/12/2011 09:27

I'm afraid I'm with catnip on this one, had laser about 8 years ago, then again about 4 years later and if anything its worse than when I started!
Now use silkymitts every few days. Not ideal but it works.

valiumredhead · 31/12/2011 10:52

I was initially keen on Laser but having read negative comments/reviews I am put off.

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