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    Facial hair removal

    My facial hair is starting to get really quite bad...I've been shaving twice a week for at least a year (and maybe once a week or once a month for the previous couple of years) and usually I use a cheap little disposable razor and warm water and it does the trick absoloutely fine, no problems.

    However (and there is always a however!)

    For some reason that my doctor and I am perplexed by, my body hair in general and facial hair in particular is getting worse...darker, more coarse...so I now need to shave my face more regularly. I let it grow out for a week to see how bad it really is and it's long, dark, irritating to my facial skin, and very much like my husband after a few days of not shaving (his beard is very thick and luxuriant and fast growing!)

    I've tried facial hair removal creams to no avail (the only thing they did was burn my skin, the hair was still there!) and it really covers such a large area of my face that waxing isn't a particularly wholesome idea, to be honest. My gp asked if I'd tried bleaching but to be honest, it grows so long that it itches me, so it's not an ideal solution!

    I am getting to the point

    Shaving more regularly has meant that I'm beginning to suffer with razor rash from my usual method. It works a treat with my husbands shave gel but just because I don't want to look like him doesn't mean I want to smell like him either ^_^ do you think leg shaving gel (Gillette venus, ad its ilk) will be safe for use on the face? Does anyone have any other ideas for facial hair removal?

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    Have you considered electrolysis or laser hair removal?
    They are more permanent hair removal ways and could be your answer.



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    Lith- I am a Asian girl and I understand your problem oh so well. I know how it feels and how self conscious one can become. I have tried waxing, bleaching, threading, shaving ( I know it's a taboo for women to shave face but its actually the norm in china it's just like dermaplanning) and I have had IPL and electrolysis. I have spent thousands.

    IPL - they shave your hair off the target area and blitz you with the laser. - Trust me waste of money - not just my own view- I come from a massive family with over 100s of ladies with the same problem. During treatment one thinks it's working, obviously because the shaved and then lasered between treatments you see hair come back patchy so you think is working but once treatment has finished after a month normal hair growth resumes & then you are told to have 'top ups' and TRUST me 'tops up' are life long, so it's super expensive. I have friends who are wealthy enough to continue treatment - lucky them but I can't afford to spend that much and during treatments usually 1 a month you are not allowed to remove the hair so it's embarrassing still. - I have met women who say it works it works but when I ask them have you stopped treatment I get the answer 'no' I'm having top ups! Vicious cycle.

    So after having IPL for 3 years my facial hair is still the same. Once I discontinued IPL I was at a dead end - so I shaved my face, it's actually very common. And I've been shaving for almost a year. My skin flares up sometimes only if I run over same area. I use disposable shavers and I use the dermplanning blades - be careful they are sharp! Steam your face before shaving (hot shower will do) and exfoliate regularly and God willing you will have it under control. I thread in between shaving so I'm not too harsh on my skin - do you know how to thread? I suggest you learn it's very easy and not as painful as people think.

    However if you feel IPL will work for you by all means go to a clinic I went to Harvey medical a well known clinic and still it didn't work for me. So do your research I wish someone told me this before though because I could have saved a hell of a lot of money!

    Sorry for my essay!

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    Blue Butterfly - I've been considering laser hair removal or electrolysis...however my Grandmother has had both and it's never worked for her so I've been reluctant...I've also been reluctant because I always believed that, being a symptom of my PCOS, there is a chance that perhaps if I get the weight issue under control the hair will lessen in severity, so I'd rather not splash out on such treatment just yet!

    Mashed Banana - Wow, thanks for the tips! I don't mind essays at all! I hadn't realised it was so common for women to shave their faces in China. However, I have to admit, I've never heard of dermplanning blades...what are those?

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    Dermaplanning is removing dead skin off the face. It's done by experts so if you was to try this at home be very careful! Yes in china- many ladies do and it helps make up go on smoother. I use tinkle eyebrow razor which can be used on face and neck you can buy them from www.pakcosmetics.com remember to exfoliate regularly to avoid in grown hairs and have shave free days and invest in a good moisturiser. :-) x

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    Btw I'm not Chinese - I'm a British Asian aka Brasian! I have family in china and visit a lot :-) and its a myth that hair comes back coarser after shaving! If you want to ask me anything else feel free to do so xxx

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    hi

    I just have to say I had the exact same problem. For about 10 years I had issues how to thread, bleach wax my thick facial haiors away. i was sooooo depressed for a long time.
    But then I just decided to get hair laser removal. It was the best thing I ever did.
    Id say find a trusthworthy place in your area and go for it. trust me you wont regret it.

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    hey guys,

    recently had pcos diagnosed but based on this my gp had applied for private funding from nhs for laser hair removal. It has been approved on the basis i have pcos and the hair is quiet severe.

    its worth a try, ive had my first teatment and it seems to be working.

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    Hi guys,

    I had laser hair removal in 2010 through a chain called skin. Igot 25% off as I was a PCOS sufferer. Need a letter from my dr. Ihad4 treatments at 80 pounds each and I can honestly say it was the best thing I ever did. I was shaving daily and it looked like I had stubble, it was awful. But this treatment was amazi g and changed my life. Feel free to message me if you would like any further info. Xxx
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    Quote Originally Posted by MashedBanana
    Lith- I am a Asian girl and I understand your problem oh so well. I know how it feels and how self conscious one can become. I have tried waxing, bleaching, threading, shaving ( I know it's a taboo for women to shave face but its actually the norm in china it's just like dermaplanning) and I have had IPL and electrolysis. I have spent thousands.

    IPL - they shave your hair off the target area and blitz you with the laser. - Trust me waste of money - not just my own view- I come from a massive family with over 100s of ladies with the same problem. During treatment one thinks it's working, obviously because the shaved and then lasered between treatments you see hair come back patchy so you think is working but once treatment has finished after a month normal hair growth resumes & then you are told to have 'top ups' and TRUST me 'tops up' are life long, so it's super expensive. I have friends who are wealthy enough to continue treatment - lucky them but I can't afford to spend that much and during treatments usually 1 a month you are not allowed to remove the hair so it's embarrassing still. - I have met women who say it works it works but when I ask them have you stopped treatment I get the answer 'no' I'm having top ups! Vicious cycle.

    So after having IPL for 3 years my facial hair is still the same. Once I discontinued IPL I was at a dead end - so I shaved my face, it's actually very common. And I've been shaving for almost a year. My skin flares up sometimes only if I run over same area. I use disposable shavers and I use the dermplanning blades - be careful they are sharp! Steam your face before shaving (hot shower will do) and exfoliate regularly and God willing you will have it under control. I thread in between shaving so I'm not too harsh on my skin - do you know how to thread? I suggest you learn it's very easy and not as painful as people think.

    However if you feel IPL will work for you by all means go to a clinic I went to Harvey medical a well known clinic and still it didn't work for me. So do your research I wish someone told me this before though because I could have saved a hell of a lot of money!

    Sorry for my essay!
    Hi

    I'm Asian.. Pakistani to be precise and had awful facial hair up until 2006..I suffered from horrible acne because I used to epilate my face and it was torture..
    IPL was the best thing that i ever did and would recommend it to anyone. I'm fair and had thick dark hair so I guess I had the perfect combination for the treatment to work..
    I saw results from the first treatment I still go once every 6 months for a booster but don't fear being in direct sunlight.. Hugging people... People coming close to me. It literally saved me from insanity.

    I'd suggest to the original poster to seek advise from all avenues and then make ur decision.

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    P.s- if u do have pcos the clinic will definitely say that they can only guarantee reduction of the hair not termination of it completely... They did in my case... But I think they say that with anyone now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lollymay View Post
    hey guys,

    recently had pcos diagnosed but based on this my gp had applied for private funding from nhs for laser hair removal. It has been approved on the basis i have pcos and the hair is quiet severe.

    its worth a try, ive had my first teatment and it seems to be working.
    Your GP sounds great. I mentioned it to mine years ago and he refused to do anything / prescribe anything / even acknowledge the problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by LilyPotter View Post
    Hi guys,

    I had laser hair removal in 2010 through a chain called skin. Igot 25% off as I was a PCOS sufferer. Need a letter from my dr. Ihad4 treatments at 80 pounds each and I can honestly say it was the best thing I ever did. I was shaving daily and it looked like I had stubble, it was awful. But this treatment was amazi g and changed my life. Feel free to message me if you would like any further info. Xxx
    Wow that sounds great. I've always worried about cost but that sounds affordable. Was 4 treatments enough?

    I'm asian and have medium coloured skin with really dark thick hairs at the moment I either get it waxed about every 2/3 weeks (but you can see the hairs as they are growing) or thread it myself. Like someone mentioned before, it's actually really easy to learn.



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    I've heard a lot of people say that any sort of laser hair removal most likely won't work if you have PCOS, because it's more of a hormonal thing than just happening to have facial hair.

    I know how frustrating it is. I have to shave every day, sometimes twice if I want to go out at night. Creams and waxing really irritate my skin, and there's just too much hair to tweeze it all.

    Invest in a good razor (like a Mach3 or splurge and buy a safety razor), shaving soap, and brush, if you want to keep shaving. That should really help reduce any razor burn you might get.

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    I feel so lucky that I don't suffer with hair.
    I have most other symptoms, but after reading this thread I feel very lucky.
    I think the NHS should fund hair removal for you ladies, if your having to shave with mac razors I don't think that's cosmetic. I don't understand doctors sometimes.

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    I've had PCOS for years and suffered silently with the facial hair for many of them. Last year I was fed up with shaving daily - yes daily and I'd still have shadow later in the day! I did some research after previous unsuccessful electrolysis and ipl and found a wonderful clinic that uses the soprano xl laser. I bought a 6 treatment course - buy one area get one free for£300 and can honestly say its the best money I've ever spent.
    I know I will have to have maintenance treatments but currently I have months almost hair free and the hair I do have is much much finer so does not show as much.

    Last treatment was in Beginning of January and I think I might need to go back in a month or so . There are so many added benefits in that I feel less self conscious ,I don't dash to the bathroom in a panic to shave when I'm not at home. My skin is now softer and I can deal with people looking at me without wondering if they've noticed my 5o'clock shadow.
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