Quote from: Nichole on May 07, 2009, 04:54:44 PM
There was one woman on a site years ago who said she used an epilator on her face and that it worked.
She also said that it took awhile before she "got used to it." I bet!! But she also said that after that while the pain was drastically reduced.
If you can recall or are going through eyebrow waxing in early transition I imagine that the process is about the same. Those earliest sessions as I recall were very rough with very coarse eyebrow hair.
Now, the hair seems much finer and the strips are much easier, in fact they pretty much glide off, because the hair has grown finer.
The hairs, I think, do not get "thicker" due to plucking although if I were an elektro I could see telling ya that to make sure you used me instead of doing the plucking!
I've ever imagined my eyebrow hairs getting "thicker" after I pluck them. They all seem to get finer to me. Perhaps YMMV?
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I'm unable to have laser or electrolysis because I have a pacemaker, so I've tried numerous other ways to rid myself of beard hair.
Yes I've epilated my face, but never able to complete my whole face in one session because of the extreme
P-A-I-N. I tried just doing a small area each day but it made my face quite sore and the pain was unbelievable especially above and below my lips.
I've used hair removal creams such as Nair for Men which have been no more effective than shaving. The only preparation which has actually slowed down growth is Eflora (also marketed as Vaniqa). Its full name is Eflornithine Hydrochloride Cream and it requires a prescription. But be warned, it's expensive if you are paying for it and once you've started you have to keep right on applying it twice a day or it's back to square one.
Plucking? If I was doing thirty years in jail and had nothing else to do but pluck hairs all day it might work in time for my release

By the way, I'm still shaving daily