Quote from: sad panda on March 01, 2014, 05:18:34 AM
Oh cooool thanks!!!!
But does it work even if they are totally white to the root? They are hairs that developed just a little bit, not fully, and before HRT they were half white with thin streaks of brown down the middle.
Yes it does work, at least for me it does. However though due to the nature of the SOOooo discustingly repulsive beard hair it will take several treatments. Now this is very important. There are two ways of using it. Each has it's advantages, and disadvantages: The first and more effective is to let the hairs grow long enough to be plucked from the follicle, apply the dye and let it soak into the now empty follicles. then immediately treat the area. This method has the advantage of needing less treatments to kill the follicles, but has the disadvantages of having to put up with hair on your face for three to 7 days depending on the individual prior to each treatment. -The latter in my case and impossible for me as I can no longer pass as male, and am not interested in being the "bearded lady" for a few days, even though what's left in my case is very sparse and hard to see. For I can't even stand to look at one hair on my face -let alone sparse patches of grays for a week. The second method is the one I use. Here you shave the repulsive discusting things as close as you can, apply the dye, and treat. This method has the disadvantage of needing more treatments to be effective, but has the advantage of not having to put up with repulsive, wretched, discusting hairs on your face for 3 to 7 days before each treatment.