LouLou Harvey
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have popped over from nails to get your expert advice on waxing!
Due to hormonal imbalances I get quite coarse hairs growing on my chin and under my chin. I tweeze them however since I had some of my medication changed they have become worse (lots more of them). I can continue tweezing them but it is quite time consuming and depending on the light I can miss some. I was wondering if you thought waxing would work? The reason I ask is my mum gets her chin waxed & to be honest they don't get them all out & her therapist said it is because they are too strong - don't know if this is an excuse or if waxing isn't suitable for coarser hair?
The hair I have is not at 'beard' level [emoji23] but it does get me down & I am looking for a solution. I have thought about the IPL machines but not keen on paying out over £300 when I don't know the effectiveness- if I knew they worked I would buy one in a heartbeat!
What are your thoughts on waxing? Would hot waxing be more suitable/ effective?
TIA
Lou
I have popped over from nails to get your expert advice on waxing!
Due to hormonal imbalances I get quite coarse hairs growing on my chin and under my chin. I tweeze them however since I had some of my medication changed they have become worse (lots more of them). I can continue tweezing them but it is quite time consuming and depending on the light I can miss some. I was wondering if you thought waxing would work? The reason I ask is my mum gets her chin waxed & to be honest they don't get them all out & her therapist said it is because they are too strong - don't know if this is an excuse or if waxing isn't suitable for coarser hair?
The hair I have is not at 'beard' level [emoji23] but it does get me down & I am looking for a solution. I have thought about the IPL machines but not keen on paying out over £300 when I don't know the effectiveness- if I knew they worked I would buy one in a heartbeat!
What are your thoughts on waxing? Would hot waxing be more suitable/ effective?
TIA
Lou