If I use Nair Upper Lip Hair Removal Cream, will my hair grow back different?

by on September 2, 2010

Question by Blue Eyes: If I use Nair Upper Lip Hair Removal Cream, will my hair grow back different?
I’m worried that if I use this Nair Upper Lip Hair Removal Cream my upper lip hair will grow back coarser and darker than before (just like shaving your legs).

can anyone give me some guidance in what to expect and what the results will be?

Best answer:

Answer by kittyz
No, if it’s special, approved creme, not a razor, it should not make the result any worse, so go 4 it!!!

What do you think? Answer below!

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bby sykes September 2, 2010 at 10:32 PM

nair (or another brand im not positive if its nair) also makes skin bleach cream which works pretty well on upperlip hair i’ve tried it (its kinda like cream too, but ive never tried the one you mentioned)

also nair makes a hair buffer (kinda like the as seen on tv smooth away) so if you want to use nair you could use that too

or the as seen on tv smooth away itself, works really good too

hope this helped

James October 20, 2010 at 2:28 AM

How bizarre!? Article from Observer Magazine (Sunday 9th August) about Tarantino’s new movie, Inglourious Basterds…

This plotline is the Dirty Dozen remade as torture porn flick with a nod, I kid you not, to those old-fashioned, stiff upper-lip British war films of the 60s. “I sat down to write a bunch-of-guys-on-a-mission movie,” says Tarantino, “and that happens, but it’s closer to, say, the film of EL Doctorow’s Ragtime than it is to The Devil’s Brigade.”

GeorgeGoward April 5, 2011 at 8:28 PM

Nino: Ms. You smell that? Ms. Lumpkin: its probably your upper lip. Class: ooooo xD

DrZippit April 17, 2011 at 5:38 PM

I don’t care if they are my biological parents or not. I love them to bit and they love me back just as much if not more. Plus I don’t want to go around fucking up a marriage from 30+ years ago. From what I see they are my parents and nothing can change that. Plus from what I can see is that the blue is a recessive gene, brown is dominant. So if somewhere far up the family tree someone had blue eyes and that happened at both sides of my parents it IS possible for me to have blue eyes, its just less likely because brown should be the dominant gene.

jinni May 25, 2011 at 4:01 AM

the original bellaluna:

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