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hairUpper Lip Hair Removal is becoming common with women in the 21st century!

Facial hair on women is not only unwelcome, but to many it's an embarrassment, especially when a fair lady shows evident signs of a mustache. So it is little surprise that many effected women quickly seek the best upper lip hair removal method the moment the first fine hairs appear. Although permanent facial hair removal would be preferable, it's not always practical or affordable. Therefore, female facial hair removal, like most female body hair removal, is usually done by waxing, which is fast inexpensive, and easily done at home.

Both men and women have their grooming headaches, but obviously women facial hair removal is a hassle they could well do without. For men, on the other hand, it's a simple case of the daily shave which is part of most men's regular grooming ritual. If a woman were to use shaving for ridding her upper lip hair removal, it too would become a very temporary solution to a more permanent problem, not to mention a turn off for most men. This is why most female facial hair removal use semi permanent methods such as waxing (2-6 weeks), whereas Electrolysis, and laser hair removal is said to be permanent treatments when done correctly.

Not all countries find body hair on females unattractive, in fact both German and French girls love to expose a wad of underarm hair off on the beach. But even these hairy creatures draw the line at female body hair sprouting out from the facial area. Hairy legs, arms, and armpits might be acceptable, but these furry females will also treat upper lip hair removal as an urgent priority if it someday shows itself in the sunlight.

There's absolutely nothing wrong with female body hair of course. In fact it's natural and quite acceptable. It when it sprouts out of control that that it becomes a problem. There used to be a West Asian girl who worked in the save office as me, and everyone knew the poor little sod shaved her face a few times a week. And because of her feminine skin, the razors were not being kind. Even with moisturizers her face was bitty and blotchy from where she'd been shaving. For these women, facial hair removal of the permanent variety would be well justified.

There's another woman who works as a security guard in this building where I work. She is quite overweight - I'm not being insensitive - it's an obvious fact. And this poor girl also is afflicted with facial hair that's simply out of control. But does she shave it? Does she cut it? Does she at least attempt to conceal it in some way? No! She allows thick black hairs to sprout out of her face at all angles and at all lengths to their hearts content. I'm beginning to think it's some sort of a garden - but listen up girlie! That's not vegetation that you're growing. You got a beard going on and it's not doing you any favors. It's downright ugly! If I was her, I’d go to any lengths to remove it and laser hair removal prices or costly creams would be the last of my worries, but I’d find a solution if it killed me.

Facial hair on men, is not only acceptable, it’s natural. In fact many a man becomes more attractive to women when he chooses the right style of beard, moustache, goatee, or designer stubble to suit his face. But any woman who dares to wear any of the above styles can expect to be single for a very long time. If you’re a woman and you’re experiencing facial hair growth, then there are plenty of ways to get rid of it or control it. If you’re a woman who loves and nurtures her facial growth, then you’re a very ‘special’ case!

Why someone else’s appearance bothers me like that of the bearded woman, I don’t know, but I just pray that I don’t have my razors handy next time our paths cross, or I might just have to pin her down and shave that stubble! Hmm! Maybe I should keep such thought to myself!


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