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Poll posted by BR Natalie
Peach fuzz. Lady mo. Whiskers. Whatever you call your unwanted facial hair, chances are you wish it'd just go away, rather than coming up with cute names for it.
Some ladies suffer from Vellous hair - light, soft hair that can grow anywhere on the face and neck. Whilst this kind isn't glaringly obvious it can make applying foundation a pain. Then we have the darker, thicker unwanted hair. Maybe around the upper lip, so you feel like a female Charlie Chaplin impersonator?
There are many ways to get rid of facial hair, shaving is not one you want to consider unless you want to sport a 5 o clock shadow. You could bleach it, but of course this still causes issues when applying makeup to the area. You could try depilatory creams, but if you have sensitive skin you're not going to want to use that. You want something that will give you smooth results for the longest time possible right? Which brings you to the inevitable - that hair needs to be removed from the root!
We're putting the Epilady Esthetic Facial Epilator to the test, and we need 10 great reviewers to form a trial team and report back. This hygienic & lightweight facial epilator is recommended for the removal of facial hair, inclusive of upper lip and chin. Designed with a security guard cap partially concealing Epilady's contoured PetiteCoil. Epilady Esthetic is specifically styled to ensure precise control, confidence and safety. Esthetic will result in delicate facial hair removal, blemish free and baby soft skin, whilst enhancing your femininity.
We thinkit sounds like a great solution for wanted facial hair - how about you? If you'd like to put your hand up for this trial you'll need to take a quick survey for us.
Click here to take our survey and put your hand up to trial the Epilady Esthetic Facial Epilator
Why not tell us about your facial hair woes. Do you regularly have to remove unwanted facial hair and what method to you currently use? Have you ever used a facial epilator before?
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I have light skin and black hair...it is very noticeable and I would love to try to use the epilitor to see results