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Old 29-07-2007, 11:09 AM
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I use cream hair remover, put it on, wipe it off later.just read the instructions.there are a alot of different kinds to use. I find it works well.
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Old 29-07-2007, 11:39 AM
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What Anthony is reffering to is CPL - Controlled Pulsed Light and it is the latest technology in permanent, painless hair removal. The treatment works by emitting light through the skin resulting in destruction of the hair follicle therefore disabling further hair growth.

While this sounds great it is not cheap - for a lip in Australia it is $90 remembering that hair grows in cycles meaning you would have to have 4 to 8 treatments to get all of the hairs (that is what the consultant told me). If you can afford it and you don't react (you have to have a test in an inconspicious area first to see if your body is ok with it) it is a great process to undertake to solve a hair issue.
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If you ever want to use an electric razor for a moustache, this is what works for me.

My moustache + facial hair usually are as tough as tooth brush bristles. Poor me. ^^; Heh Heh. To get rid of tough hair like that, I use a Remington model R 835 electric razor. It has 3 circular rotating blade heads.

Just do the instrustion manual's usual maintenane of the razor, and don't press down on your face too much when using the razor, and you are all set.

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