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    Smile Are there any hair removal products for your beard?

    Yeah, so I was trying this hair removal product for my legs a while ago () and when I think about it, I don't really like having a beard or a moustache either...

    ...BUT, I still like to keep it in the future, because I like the shaving routines, and removing it all forever (laser etc.) might result in a big regret.
    So, I'd simply like something that removes it all for a couple of weeks or something, and removal creams seem a decent alternative.
    Are there any such products?

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    I say have it all removed.

    Then you can wear any assorted selection of fancy moustache/ goatee/ MUTTON CHOPS<3/ whatever.

    Maybe even an Egyptian chin curl - Think about it.

    Boldly go.

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    Best and simplest thing to do would be to just keep shaving.
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    As soon as I become rich (mmm-hmm) one of the first things I'll do is have all my facial hair removed with a laser or somesuch. So I agree with Chemical.

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    i keep my sideburns kinda long, but otherwise i prefer to be hairless in the face, since i can't grow a proper anything...so if you find something, let me know

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    Errr... probably best to just shave it. >> I used to use Nair for my legs, but that stuff makes my skin itchy and it smells horrible. I don't think there's anything hair removal product for beards/mustashes anyway. I mean, would you want that kind of chemical on your face? It's probably some kind of safety hazzard

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    hah hahah...yeah well if that were true i wouldn't want it anywhere near me...the dentist taught me at a young age that my package is the most important part of my body...*cough* a giant lead shield on my lap when he points the x ray at my FACE?!?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Aum View Post
    As soon as I become rich (mmm-hmm) one of the first things I'll do is have all my facial hair removed with a laser or somesuch. So I agree with Chemical.

    If you're rich why stop there...

    Why not be hairless all over...

    You'd be like... Mr. Potatoman - But human.

    THINK ABOUT IT.

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    why do you want them to be totally hairless??

    'dude, i'm a celebrity, im COMPLETELY hairless'

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    Imagine if you were completely hairless you could change anything. You could wear wigs, fake facial hair, fake arm hair, fake back hair.


    Super keene rockstar!

    Boldly go.

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    pah too much work...much more than cutting and shaving and plucking and trimming and...

    hrmm...

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    And don't forget you can't grow neon blue hair.

    Boldly go.

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    with the water around here....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter_20 View Post
    Yeah, so I was trying this hair removal product for my legs a while ago () and when I think about it, I don't really like having a beard or a moustache either...

    ...BUT, I still like to keep it in the future, because I like the shaving routines, and removing it all forever (laser etc.) might result in a big regret.
    So, I'd simply like something that removes it all for a couple of weeks or something, and removal creams seem a decent alternative.
    Are there any such products?
    It's highly unlikely facial hair removing cream will keep you hair free for two weeks. You'd have to have a very slow growth rate to acheive that. Waxing would probably be your best option, but doing that yourself would most likely result in disaster, so you'd probably need a professional to do it, an even that is unlikely to keep you totally hair free for two weeks.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Aum
    As soon as I become rich (mmm-hmm) one of the first things I'll do is have all my facial hair removed with a laser or somesuch. So I agree with Chemical.
    Electrolysis isn't expensive, an that removes hair permanently.
    Quote Originally Posted by K-chan
    Errr... probably best to just shave it. >> I used to use Nair for my legs, but that stuff makes my skin itchy and it smells horrible. I don't think there's anything hair removal product for beards/mustashes anyway. I mean, would you want that kind of chemical on your face? It's probably some kind of safety hazzard
    There are hair removal creams for facial hair.

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    There's always laser removal (I think you can use it on facial hair) but it's very expensive. Personally I'd rather just keep shaving, or maintain a nice beard/mustache for a while.

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