IT KEEPS GROWING AND GROWING!

Uhh im so irritated! Im 24 yrs old female and i get facial hair so bad because of my seizure medicine. I HATE IT! I guess you can say ive got OCD because i carry ATLEAST 3 pairs of tweezers with me- one in my pocket, one in my purse, and one in the car. I have tried everything, from nair to nads to shaving to tweezing non stop. I have sensitive skin, but i need to find something to get it so it doesn’t grow as quickly and that doesn’t make me break out in a rash. I have looked into laser, but i dont have the money for it. i was wondering if anybody had bought this

http://www.nevershaveagain.com/product/F-140/PermanentHairRemovalSystemFinallyFreeUltra.aspx?link=2

let me know please, and if anybody has anything that would atleast help i would greatly appreciate it

Yes, indeed you are a newbie. This is a product that does not work as they proclaim. You might as well keep your tweezers handy and keep using them, as it would be cheaper than buying this product and the results would be the same. Seriously, don’t waste your money.

My thoughts to you would be to start using something like Vaniqa and then find a skilled electrologist in your area. Do your research about about both here on hairtell and at www.hairfacts.com . Shaving would be the cheapest thing to do if you don’t have money for permanent hair removal, which of course, is electrolysis.

Dee

You may also do well to read The Diet Cure, by Julia Ross and Your Body’s Many Cries For Water by Dr. F. Batmanghelidj, MD

You may find that you have other alternatives to a life spent taking a drug that leads to side effects that drive you mad.

are you sure the growth is caused by that medication? i would think that you’re at the age where it’s hard to tell. is it a common side effect of that medication? have you been tested for PCOS?

Shaving is the best temporary method and it’s cheap. Threading is also preferred on the face for longer lasting results. Electrolysis is not as expensive as you may think and it’s spread out over a year or so of treatments. You might be able to afford it, especially if you really want the hair gone permanently. Although, if it’s being stimulated by medication, you’ll need touchups for the new hair.