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Facial hair trimmer...

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MandyFl0ss · 22/02/2019 07:23

I know having my facial hair removed professionally would be the best thing but it's not going to happen. I put off going to the hairdressers for as long as I can, I have never had a manicure or a pedicure and I just don't like the idea of going anywhere to have anything done, I don't see it as a treat but as a chore.

So bearing that in mind, what could I use at home? At the moment I am managing with tweezers but it doesn't help with my copious peach fuzz.

I think I could withstand the pain for a good epilady type gadget. I think. Any recommendations?

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MyKitchenIsATip · 22/02/2019 15:53

I have one of these and it's amazing: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B074NQZ8SD/?tag=mumsnetforum-21

Only downside is that you have to de-fuzz every 3-4 days, but it takes seconds so I really don't mind. I'm a total convert.

My sister uses hair removal cream for her 'fuzz' and gets on with it fine although I wouldn't recommend it for sensitive skin and you do have to be really careful not to burn yourself with it.

Cla9 · 22/02/2019 15:57

I use a dermaplaning razor for my dry skin but it takes away any fuzz as well. They’re cheap and there’s YouTube videos on how to do it.

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