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    Old 09-08-2011, 01:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by MIJul
    That is an "old wives tale", if that term has not been banned for being politically incorrect. LOL I shave about 3 or 4 times a year and my facial hair has not come back thicker or faster.

    Dr. Oz had this on one of his shows and he said that shaving is the best and safest way to eliminate facial hair. Not to mention cheaper.

    I figure that I don't have to shave my legs any more so I can shave my face every so often. I guess that once hair stops growing on your legs, it moves up to your face. LOL
    Oh dear.. I wrote a blog about Dr Oz today that will ahve you on the floor.. I do not get along with Dr Oz.. The man scares me hahah
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    Originally Posted by Quilterfay
    Yes it has quit growing on my legs and has moved to my face. But the problem is I can't see them. I can feel them. I get my husband to pull a much out ever so often. I am always running my hand over my chin to see if I can feel the thick ones.

    I fear being a bearded lady like at the circus. My husband says I should shave. My it seemed to make them thicker. Or so I thought. It costs a lot to got and get them sugared all the time. RRRRRR drives me crazy.

    Is there some special fertiilizer that is in us after menopause? hahah
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    Originally Posted by mojo11
    Oh my goodness. My tummy hurts from laughing so hard. I'm in the same boat. Get waxed every month. Not often enough anymore. LOL Armpit hair is not there anymore. Yes my went north too. Had a grandson with me one time when I got waxed. He said "Meme, what is she doing?" I said "waxing my stache". He said "why don't you grow it out like my Dad's? Laughing so hard I told him that Meme's don't grow hair on their lip. Later we went to the bank. Went inside the lobby and ----low and behold------ the teller had a full-blown mustache. I said "Please God don't let him say anything to her." Prayer answered. He was quiet. I go by myself now! LOL

    My BFF has a long hair in her mole and she models. NO one has said anything. All I ever want to do is pull it out
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    Old 09-08-2011, 01:03 PM
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    Originally Posted by SharBear
    ok ladies - now that we are at the sharing hair point in our relationship let me say that this has been a life long issue. Had electrolysis in my 20s but it didn't get all those little buggers.

    15X mirror and Tweezerman tweezors from Bed, Bath & Beyond. They could grip a micro hair from across the room - can even send them to be sharpened for $5 (but you have to have two pairs - one to use while the others are being sharpened!).

    Lip waxing is achieved on the same schedule as eyebrows. I love the Honee pot - yes, I have my own heated wax pot. If there's something special going on then I don't have to wait to get to the salon for a wax - just turn on the pot and do it yourself!

    BTW .. still waiting for armpit / leg hair to do a disappearing act!
    I am making a trip to Bed bath and Byond this weekend for those Tweezers hahah
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    Oh how funny but oh so true.. You gave me a great laugh today..I feel your pain...
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    Originally Posted by franair
    Oh how funny but oh so true.. You gave me a great laugh today..I feel your pain...
    well get ready for tomorrow..
    Its all about covering the gray in your hair
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    "Oh dear.. I wrote a blog about Dr Oz today that will ahve you on the floor.. I do not get along with Dr Oz.. The man scares me hahah"

    Just read your blog. While Dr. Oz seems likes a nice and caring guy, he scares me too. I seem to have every problem he talks about. His solutions sound easy but if I eat or take this stuff for problem #1 the next day I find I can't do that because it isn't good for problem # 2 or 3. So now I just pass on watching his shows.
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    Originally Posted by May in Jersey
    "Oh dear.. I wrote a blog about Dr Oz today that will ahve you on the floor.. I do not get along with Dr Oz.. The man scares me hahah"

    Just read your blog. While Dr. Oz seems likes a nice and caring guy, he scares me too. I seem to have every problem he talks about. His solutions sound easy but if I eat or take this stuff for problem #1 the next day I find I can't do that because it isn't good for problem # 2 or 3. So now I just pass on watching his shows.
    and all that talk about bunions in our vajayjay hahahah
    I said buy bigger shoes..:)
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    I am 76 and the hair from my head is now growing on my chin. I just have a razor by the sink and when it gets too noticible, I shave it off. Pulling those suckers out hurts and I am not doing it any more................so there.................and no it does not make it grow thicker, the hair is just coarser as the ends are cut.
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    Originally Posted by karate lady
    I am 76 and the hair from my head is now growing on my chin. I just have a razor by the sink and when it gets too noticible, I shave it off. Pulling those suckers out hurts and I am not doing it any more................so there.................and no it does not make it grow thicker, the hair is just coarser as the ends are cut.
    Karate lady.. I swear you don't look a day over 50 from here..:)
    Okay so that is why the root seems to get bigger..
    HUGGGGGGGGGGGG
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