Facial hair sucks. I'm sitting here, plucking out these stubborn three little areas of hair on my face. Two on each side of my chin and one on the lower right side of my neck. Why???? It's like three little clusters of nastiness.
I want to try Vaniqua but I'm poor. Waxing is great, but I am embarrassed to grow the hairs out long enough for the wax to grab hold, ya know????
Losing weight so far has not helped. I need to go join the darn circus.
I also dealing with Hirsutism (facial hair) ..I am shocked to hear since your weight loss, it has not changed. I shave daily.sometimes every 2 days,depending if am going out to do errands. You are not alone on this and wishing you all the best with your efforts..
Weight loss has not helped my facial hair at all. It seems that once turned on, those follicles are not easily turned off. I used to mess with waxes and crap, but finally just said "To **** with it" and started shaving.
Weight loss has not helped my facial hair at all. It seems that once turned on, those follicles are not easily turned off. I used to mess with waxes and crap, but finally just said "To **** with it" and started shaving.
Yeah, me too. I'd love to do electrolysis or something at some point, but I don't have the money for it right now. I hate shaving, but it's better than a beard and less painful and time consuming than plucking.
I completely understand your limited budget. However, saving up for electrolysis is definitely worth it! I've been hair free on my face/neck for years, after plucking (and getting ingrowns) since puberty. I'm getting my underarms done now and I love it.
Next to weight loss and exercise, electrolysis is one of the best things I've ever done for myself physically.
This might be a genetic thing (depending on where your family history is from) or this could be a sign of something like PCOS if you haven't been diagnosed already.
There are drugs you can take that help and I've found that if I am balancing my hormones, it diminishes to normal levels. (Then I'm off balance and it comes back so it's not permanent unless the levels are permanently balanced!)
I completely understand your limited budget. However, saving up for electrolysis is definitely worth it! I've been hair free on my face/neck for years, after plucking (and getting ingrowns) since puberty. I'm getting my underarms done now and I love it.
Next to weight loss and exercise, electrolysis is one of the best things I've ever done for myself physically.
Jen, do you mind me asking about how much electrolysis cost you for the chin/neck area?
Me 3 on the PCOS. As I got my hormones and sugar levels in check it got better. If you have this issue and have not been checked for PCOS then please talk to the doc. If you do have PCOS and weight loss alone does not help with the hair then some insurance companies will cover drug therapies if you want. I knew one girl who even got electrolysis covered when the drugs didn't work for her either (not sure which company she had).
I had laser hair removal a few years ago. It was pricey but it was worth it. 5 or 6 years later, the hair has started to come back but it is much less than it was prior to the laser hair removal.
Oh my I am right there with you. I am so fed up with this and have been wanting to do something for a while - this thread has inspired me to book a consultation for laser or electrolysis!
Jen, do you mind me asking about how much electrolysis cost you for the chin/neck area?
Hmmm, it was a while back, so I really don't remember and think a guess could be wildly inaccurate. I started seeing her twice a week, then once a week, the twice a month, then once a month . . . as the follicles die, treatments get shorter and longer apart. So while there's an initial high cost, it does get better over time.
The person I'm seeing now (I moved, so am seeing a new person) charges $90 for 60 minutes and $60 for 30 minutes. She is, I'm sure, more expensive than my last person, but I'm in a bigger city now. Also, she's really, really good. Very professional, clean, experienced, and knows her stuff. In my mind, I can't put a price on that. Worth every penny.