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zoe foster 380x506 The curse of the lady moustache

A moustached Zoe

 

 

 

 

 

The other day I had an effervescent interview with a journalist named Gary about the rise of men adopting a hipster Bushranger Beard. You can read it here, and I recommend it, actually, because there has been a tremendous inflation of men growing, pruning and shaping extraordinary facial hair in recent years, and it’s a good thing the music of Ray LaMontagne and The Fleet Foxes and Mumford and Sons is so moving and magical, because otherwise they might just be facing a riot of women, wound up and irritable with their boyfriend or husband’s trendy, folksy new face-carpet.

 

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Some women, of course, love the beard. Especially those who dig manly men, and who really, really did not enjoy that OTT metrosexual bizzo a few years back, or more recently, the evolution of the dandy, and the widespread preening and gelling and fancy-ing up-ing that occurred with thanks to TV shows like Mad Men (oh, Don…) and the revival of The Great Gatsby. I quite enjoyed this new attention to grooming men were showing until I saw that Justin Bieber was doing it, and then I hated it. Can’t nobody make something uncool like that twerp.

But while obviously it’s only ever men that have facial hair, sometimes it’s not. Sometimes it’s women who have facial hair. Like you, and like me. OH, COME ON. We’re all friends here! I saw you without your makeup last week for frying out loud!

Look, it’s called the Ladystache, and it’s perfectly normal. You more than likely have one, whether you choose to pay it any heed or not.

I noticed mine a few years back. I then went on happily as though I did not notice it, before catching my upper lip in some dreadful natural light situation, and realising that it was unfortunately not one of those, ‘If I can’t see it, it doesn’t exist,’ situations, like parking tickets and the time when I am running late.

It’s tiny, just a few little scruffs of hair above the corner of my lips (I’d make an excellent ring master if I grew it long) and is mostly unnoticeable, especially to me, who flat out refuses to notice it most of the time. But then sometimes, maybe three times in my life ever, when I am at the beautician, I request very elegantly that it be waxed also. It’s like the toes – I KNOW there are little hairs there, but I just also want to pretend there are not, and so I think that by ignoring them, I am winning. Yes, I realise this is ludicrous behaviour. I never handed in my Ludicrous Membership though, so it’s fine.

A lot of ladies wax their ladystaches, and some bleach them, and some have their whole faces threaded or laser-hair-removal-ed, so I think it’s fair to say that we women are aware that facial hair on a woman is probably not the most attractive thing in the world. (Especially when you then get pigmentation on your upper lip and it LOOKS like a full mou, which is totally unfair.)

But for some reason, some part of me suddenly becomes very rebellious when it comes to waxing a few, almost invisible hairs off my face. As though I’ve done EVERYTHING else to look my best up on that thing, from makeup to brow-tweezing and fruit-acid peels, and this is where I draw the G-damn line. As I said earlier, I realise this is stupid, it’s two seconds worth of waxing and isn’t a big deal. I think at the crux of it all, I’m in denial. Just like I am with my little tail.

Amazing face 177x236 The curse of the lady moustacheZoe is an author, columnist and porridge fan. Her books include the beauty bible Amazing Face, dating and relationship guide Textbook Romance, and three novels, Air Kisses, Playing The Field and The Younger Man. Find more info on her here, or supervise on her daily procrastination here and here.

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  1. Camelshoes

    It’s the Reverse Hitler. And I pretend I don’t have one too

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  2. Noelle

    I’ve started to worry about the mo (even though I’m blondish). I’m thinking of posting a pic here and you girls can tell me if you see any hint of a mo.

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  3. Linda

    I started taking Olive Leaf Extract to improve my skin and nails and WHOA…..boy did the facial hair pop out all over my face – great big long (1cm) strands of thick hair – and they grew overnight!!! Needless to stay I plucked ém all out and stopped taking the OLE.

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  4. Memybestandi

    Or a grey pube . GASP! A little part of me died that day.

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  5. Kel

    haha Zoe! I am exactly the same- just today i caught sight of a couple of little ones just above the corner of my lips and wondered, ‘do i ignore it again and assume that i’m the only one who sees it’ OR ‘is it time to do something about it?’ Decided to just go about my day and ignore it but now that you’ve gone and mentioned it I think it’s a sign that it’s time to act!

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  6. Anon

    Wait til you discover a nipple hair.. That’s a whole other level of ignorance and denial!!

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  7. SK

    I have one hair that grows in the middle of my forehead… I. kid. you. not.

    And most of the time it gets quite long before I actually catch a glimpse of it in the sun! ah well, there goes the modelling career.

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  8. Anon

    Oh my gosh… I just looked closely and I have one too… WHY COULDN’T I STAY IGNORANT?!

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  9. Em

    Still scarred for life after a moment in high school. There was a fire drill so everyone was sitting out on the oval in the middle of the day. I was talking to my best guy friend and suddenly he squinted at my face and said ‘Hey, do you know you have a moustache?’ He said it just a bit too loudly and I was so mortified that I may have hit him.

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  10. Zoomey

    Zoe, I’m in the same boat and doing nothing about it because they’re few, blonde and I’m scared the result will be worse. Just pray you don’t get cast as Frida Kahlo in a theatrical production and face Selma’s dilemma:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXr0jZIKiSI

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  11. katie

    yay its tuesday which mean it’s peanut butter jelly time! peanut butter jelly time! hehe more importantly it’s Zoe’s blog time woooo!

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  12. Laura&hubby

    Driving home from our anniversary date (4 years) & i’m reading your article aloud, hubby and I LOL in stitches. Zoe you are a gem, a star, a increeedibble writer. I (we) love you and run don’t walk to all your pieces. Mamamia ever let her go!!

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  13. the Original Camille

    HI Zoe,
    if you’re into tails, check out this short aussie film that should come out later this year, it’s about a girl w a tail. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/513958374/a-cautionary-tail-0
    my friend is doing it and it looks fantastic.

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  14. nicolep

    I don’t have any lip hair but I did have two large moles in the middle of my face that were partial to sprouting large black hairs!

    I had the moles removed & couldn’t be happier. If I could have laser zapped them or done IPL I would have.

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    • Anon

      Question – did you have surgery to get them removed? I have a couple small ones on my face that I have been thinking about getting removed but I’m worried about scarring – did you have any problems?

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      • ABMS

        I have had five, yep FIVE, moles removed from my face and they have all healed beautifully. If you are worried about scarring then I suggest you just get one removed to see how it heals.

        I have red hair and very fair skin, so the doctors expected me to scar however I have had a couple of surgeries and healed beautifully so I was game enough to have the moles removed on my face.

        My cousin, who has the opposite complexion has chosen not to have a second mole removed on her face because she doesn’t heal well.

        I follow my post op instructions regliously where she hasn’t – and I am sure this helps with the result that I get.

        Hope this helps!

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  15. Anonymous

    oh zoe, i have fluffy blonde hairs (so noticeable in the lift, under fluro light, sunlight etc…) all over my cheeks! help! i have had it waxed, but the chick said it would make it worse. I feel so self concious about it, is waxing your cheeks okay?

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    • Fluffy bunny

      Me too. I have a epilator and it’s great for minimise fluffy stuff. I also find it better for the ‘stache than waxing otherwise I have a shiny smooth upper lip when the rest of my face is not shiny smooth. I’ve seen people that have shiny smooth faces from laser and it looks weird and every little blemish stands out. I’m hoping that eventually a bit of fluff will have a flattering, soft lens type effect on wrinkles (gotta try and see a positive!).

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      • Anonymous

        That is actually true, it does.

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  16. redqueen

    I’m a red head with blonde body hair but I have a dark ladystache, ladysideburns and ladybeard thanks to crappy genetics and I’ve tried everything bar laser removal. Alas I can’t afford it so I remain a daily face shaver for now…:(

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    • ABMS

      I could have written this.

      Red hair (that is going orange the older I get), blonde body hair – except for the face – it is the bane of my existence!

      Thanks for this post Zoe and Mamamia – I feel a little less like a freak after reading everyone’s comments…

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    • sarah

      I know exactly how you feel Red Queen! I have red hair and blonde body hair except on my face. Apparently redheads grow more than one hair out of each follicle usually two or three. As if we red heads dont have enough to put up with! I am also yet to try laser, but am looking at purchasing one of those at home kits so i can do it privately, they are quite expensive though.
      Thanks for admitting that you have to shave your face every day, it is something that i have kept secret from all of my friends and even my family.

      Hail to you Red Queen!

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  17. blossie

    I have been waxing my VERY noticable hairs on my chin and upper lip for years. My two tween daughters have had the upper lips waxed for the last year or so I only started doing theirs when they both were teased at school. I refuse to let my girls “wait” until they get older.

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  18. bedizz

    My mum bleached mine for me in year 5 the day after someone teased me. She’d been there before and she was NOT going to make me wait until I was older.

    The most humiliating part was when my teenage brothers walked in and mum and I were sitting at the kitchen table with bleach moustaches sipping tea. They nearly collapsed laughing…. I was mortified!

    I progressed to waxing in teen years, and laser in my 20s. Stubborn f*&ker still makes its appearance though.

    Second most mortifying moment: i was in my mid twenties lying with my man bathed in morning sunlight…. me: are you going to shave before the wedding today?, him: are YOU?

    ….!!!!

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    • Sarah

      Hahahahahahahahaha…. gasp…. hahahha. Been there sister! They say it with a ‘You know. I know. You know I know, yet we don’t say anything and now I am saying something even though I don’t actually care but I know the reaction will be hilarious’ smirk on their face. Damn them.

      The first time my boyfriend noticed he said “there’s something on your lip” and went to rub it. I don’t think I’ve ever moved that fast away from someone in my life!! Haha!

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  19. Adrienne

    I get my ‘stache waxed, loud and proud at the Benefit counter in Myer. Always been self conscious about it. The first step is admitting you have a mo. Now, since openly having it waxed in a department store, I’ll happily discuss it with anyone.

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  20. Ozlicious

    If it’s only a few hairs on the corners of your upper lip, ask your beauty therapist to tweeze them for you while she’s doing your eyebrows. It’s kinder than waxing and will only take a minute.

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  21. Fur real?

    Ladybeard! Ha ha ha

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  22. Janey

    Thanks for the reminder – off to de-fuzz now…

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  23. JC

    Yep, I’m blessed with one as well! I’m dark haired so it’s not as easy to get away with and I generally got it waxed at the same time as my eyebrows. Unfortunately sometimes I can get a bit lazy with my eyebrows or just pluck them at home so there were times when I would just go into denial about it. A month or two back I picked up some Veer Facial Wax strips on sale and I have found my cheap and easy solution!

    Similar to a good blow dry (yes, work is more bearable when I look good) or a bit of mascara, making sure the lady mo is gone just gives me that extra bit of pep in my step.

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  24. Brisbanite

    Sorry! Completely unrelated but perhaps somebody can help me out.
    I’m chasing an eyebrow shaper/specialist/wizard in Brisbane… does anybody have any recommendations?

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    • Nic

      Chernae @ The Brow Bar in Paddington is good

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    • Scarletashes

      I recommend the girls at the Benefit brow bars In the city or at Carindale. If you really want an amazing shape and are okay with spending g a little more cash, The Brow Bar at James St is fantastic. Cannot speak highly enough, especially of The Brow Bar.

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  25. Becstar

    Just wait til you get the Ladybeard. It’s just a few errant hairs, like the Ladystache, but instead of soft upper lip hair – it’s pointy bristles that can give your bloke pash rash. I’ve taken to tweezing the buggers…but it’s just WONDERFUL (written in sarcastic font) feeling the blasted little buggers poke through your skin. Of course you realise this about 10 minutes after heading outside with no tweezers on your person to deal with the offending little blighter and the worst bit is – you can’t stop touching it. I have dubbed this Ladybeard stroking. It would look amazingly fantastic if you were a 19th Century philosopher, but it just looks awkward on a 21st century career woman.

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    • Laser

      I got mine lasered Becstar and can honestly say i wish i had it done 5 years ago. Mine got to the stage where i was getting self conscious, i had more than one and they were black. After 6 treatments my chin is smooth as a babies bum :)

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    • Esta

      Becstar this sounds like me exactly except as mine try to poke through the skin they form little pimples so I get blemishes ON TOP of the hairs! Grrr I’ve had my mo lasered twice and it lessened the growth a bit so I should probably save up for some more but after my honeymoon nearly 3 years ago I got quite a bit of pigmentation on my mo area because I’d had facial peels leading up to the wedding. Double grrr.

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    • Jessabelle

      Oh Em Gee! You just totally put all my thoughts into one, very eloquently written, little paragraph. I am always caught stroking my ladybeard… (hmmm – that could be misinterpreted but I stand by my choice of words)

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    • furrygirl

      Sounds similar to my own. I can’t afford a beauty therapist & I’m a sook when it comes to anything painful. Thus I tweezer .. and tweezer … and tweezer… if I lashed out & bought an epilator (mentioned below as being on $20 at DJs) do these devices hurt? what hurts less: epilator or wax strips?

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      • G.J.

        Not gonna lie, epliators do hurt, BUT they are so quick and effective, that it’s worth it for a small area like the chin or lady mo.

        For me waxing was worse b/c it took multiple tries to get at each individual hair.

        I once tried to epilate my legs and bikini area. Don’t ever do that. Ever.

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        • furrygirl

          Thanks so much GJ.
          Invaluable to tap into the collective wisdom & honesty of the MM community rather than attempting to rely on sales people, blurbs on packaging etc
          x

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  26. chocolate aeroplane

    I’ve struggled with a Ladystache since I was a teen – off and on depending on hormones. I find it’s much better when I’m on the pill than off and I didn’t have much of one when I was pregnant. I’ve tried bleaching (easy and cheap as I can do at home), waxing (great at first as so smooth but then just grows again) and threading (ouch!! but quite effective). Eventually, when budget and time allows I will get it lasered along with my toes and underarms as they are small but annoying areas that I just wish I didn’t have to worry about!

    Do you have a solution that you’d recommend Zoe? Have you tried the laser option?

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  27. LaurenHC

    I’m half Italian and developed the ladystache at the grand old age of eleven. I was bullied so badly for it that I made myself sick with anxiety and used to wish for cancer so that I could get chemo and lose all my hair and possibly die, because you don’t tease someone if they have cancer. Thankfully my wish was not granted!! Kids can be so, so cruel.

    I’ve never actually shared that story before.

    Anyway I wax it now and after eight years or so of waxing it grows back really lightly. Win!

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  28. Anonymoustache

    Many women grow excess hair due to male hormones called Androgens- PCOS sufferers mainly . But there is a solution to that chin/upper lip hair that many women seem to experience ( including myself) that is backed up by research, trials etc ( google it) and that is Spearmint tea.
    Drunk twice a day (strong) from days 1-14 of your cycle it slows/ diminishes hair growth considerably by acting on excess Androgens.
    Simple and effective.

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    • dw

      I LOVE your name Anonymoustache!

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  29. Anonymous

    How timely, I’m sitting here reading when I notice I’m stroking a hair on my chin.

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    • Daniella

      I’m twirling my mo’.

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      • DeniseDT

        I do this ALL THE TIME. I know it’s time to tweezer when I can twirl it!

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  30. CE

    I use Nair Sensitive Precision Facial Hair Remover Cream every few weeks (when the boyfriend is out lol)

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    • LozfromOz

      Hahah me too! I forget all about mine and then I’ll be in the car and it seems SO obvious in sunlight, and of course I’ll be on the way to work so I can’t do anything about it, and all day I’m self conscious and desperate to get home to my Nair!!!!

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  31. Dee of Adelaide

    This makes me laugh because its the ONLY beauty thing I do lol.

    Everything else you talk about Zoe goes right over my head but I can’t live with my moustache.

    I don’t remove hair from any other part of my body except my upper lip.

    I always feel a million dollars after I’ve had it done

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  32. Bunny

    I have been waxing my legs and underarm since I was in Year 7 (mum wouldn’t let me shave my legs) and started getting my upper lip done…. well, I can’t remember when. At least five or six years ago now.

    I used to have trouble with little pimples after the waxing, but it was either the cream the beautician was putting on after or it was just my skin getting used to being waxed there. I haven’t had those little pimples in ages.

    For the last two or so years I’ve been getting some fine little blonde hairs just under my lower lip waxed too – they are blonde but you can see them in the sunlight.

    The hairs that piss me off the most are the stray black ones on my chin that come and go, and don’t respond to even the most forceful tug of the tweezers! Which means I have to wait til they are longer and therefore more visible to try to get the little buggers.

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  33. KRS

    How does one get rid of pigmentation around the lip area? I have recently started threading on my lip to remove what I thought was a pesky mou, but have realised that there is some pigmentation which is causing me grief.

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    • Hair Be Gone

      I have been told by my GP that pigmentation on your upper lip is mostly caused by hormones/stress/age etc. I got pigmentation on upper lip when I was pregnant with #2 and 10mths later is slowly fading. Any changes, bodily wise, that could be impacting it?!

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    • Sweetness

      I have it too. For me, it’s due to being on the pill and probably sun exposure (I am a teacher in QLD).

      I’m just being REALLY good about putting on sunscreen every day to prevent more. Would love any tips any of you have? DO the lightening creams-like the Clinique or Ultracuticals ones work on this?

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      • Cate

        I’ve had it too since I was about 21, apparently it’s caused from the pill, and I’d love to know how to get rid of it. I visted a beautician for laser but she said it wouldn’t work as it wasn’t dark enough. Makes me self conscious and it’s especially noticeable in photos…

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        • Anonymous

          me too.., pigmentation that LOOKS like a ladytache. Anyone have any solutions?

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          • Mia

            I have that too!

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            • KRS

              I have been using the Clinique Even Better Clinical Dark Spot Corrector (probably since I wrote this original comment) and I don’t know if it’s getting any better to be honest. I have been on the pill for years and never noticed it, but I have also taken a course of Roaccutane so I think it could have something to do with that. Acne, lady mou – what else?
              Has anyone tried any other lotions/potions that have worked?

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  34. In Hair Denial

    I recently underwent a series of IPL (laser) hair removal for my chin hair followed by electrolysis to get the last few hairs. It has been SO SUPER SUCCESSFUL I am now moving on to the upper lip hair. I feel it is now, later in life – at 43 and with a well established income, i can afford such things as alternatives to waxing which is only ever temporary. I’d much rather do things like this and 3 sessions of personal training (boxing) a week than spend money on diamonds.

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    • Anna

      laser of electrolyiss is the only way to go for facial hair imo. It’s permanent and you never have to worry about regrowth or pimples from waxing!

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    • jb expat

      electrolysis – definitely – but make sure that you go to a well trained one – a bad one can leave scarring while a good ones leaves you with beautiful skin that is perfectly hair free

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    • rainbow

      how do you deal with the no exposure to sun rule???

      i would love to do this but thought it would be near imposs to avoid sun

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  35. SJ

    I wax almost everything from my eyes down. I’ve written about it here http://www.vaginabuffet.com

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    • Hair Be Gone

      vaginabuffet?!? Really?!? This is a link I fear to click on while sitting at my desk eating lunch!!

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      • SJ

        Don’t panic, it’s not crude! It’s stories from a Brazilian waxing salon… safe to open, promise!

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  36. maybedaisy

    I have one of these! And I had it waxed only last week. At the Benefit Brow Bar, in the middle of Myer, on Friday night.

    I’m not sure there’s anything sexier than that, really. A lady on a stool in the midst of a crowd having her mo’ stripped while everyone else is out dancing.

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  37. Angelina Ballerina

    Ladystache is the least of my problems. It’s the damn chin whiskers that drive me bananas. I’m very fair skinned and blonde yet manage to grow at least 2 dozen thick black monsters on my chin and cheeks. These get inflamed as they are coming through and then leave pigmentation.

    Just when I think I’ve plucked them all out the next cycle of hair growth comes through. Aaarrrggghhh

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    • Hair Be Gone

      Damn female hormones! Makes me want to be a man!!!

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  38. May!

    I Nair mine occasionally (is that bad?), also a fan of the ladystache denial but have been doing it a little more frequenlty recently. Have to be sneaky so the boyfriend doesn’t catch me in the act!

    It’s one of those annoying maintenance habits, but I can’t say I fancy waxing it though, ouch!

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  39. AnnaAnon

    Threading is the best! I have a few chinny whiskers (elegant ain’t it) that I get rid of using this method.

    For those that don’t know what it is, do a YouTube search, then try it. Cheaper than waxing, quicker than plucking – very effective.
    Get down with it!

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    • L

      Brilliant, thanks! I just watched a youtube vid and within five minutes I was literally threading my own eyebrows. For some reason I thought it was a secret art that only exotic looking middle eastern women would be able to master!

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  40. Ellie

    Ladies – I found the perfect solution. I bought a Remington mini epilator (hand held, battery operated, with just one set of tweezers) at David Jones for $20. It does the job perfectly. No sticky messy wax and leaves less redness afterwards because it just pulls at the hair, not the skin. Seriously it’s 100 times better than waxing, please do try it!

    I also use it on those annoying little toe hairs.

    Anonymous – I think you will find it causes less pimples/rash because it is much kinder on your skin.

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    • Blondie

      Thank you for this! Mine is only blonde, but I’M paranoid about it, and I’ve never understood whether it’s expected for those with blonde staches to also remove it? I’ve just never known, and I’m scared I’ve been walking around for 27 years looking a fool with my blonde stache! Deffo getting this little mini thing – waxing it gives me little pimples so this seems to be the way to go!

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    • Anonymous

      I love my epilator! It’s the best for removing facial hair. I’ll never go back to waxing. Glad someone else is a fan too.

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    • Anonymous

      ok I’m curious…what exactly does it do? Is it like tweezers and just pulls the hair out or is it more permanent ?

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      • Sasha

        Its like a lot of tweezers at the same time :)

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  41. Me

    Hmmm I have a few scattered above the corners of my mouth. And then freckles cover almost every millimetre of skin between my top lip and my nose. No amount of make up covers It properly. I just ignore it.

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  42. Threading

    I don’t get it – what is it??

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    • bec

      Google is your friend…

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  43. What about the chin hairs?

    I have a blonde but quite prolific ladystache. But it’s blonde and therefore invisible so I leave it. Plus the one time I had it waxed I thought I’d rather get a brazillian than do that again. The hairs I hate though are the chin hairs – not the fine downy ones, but the ‘pubic’ stubborn, black ones. I have a pair of tweezers in my car, office drawer, make up bag, handbag and brief case, so that I am ALWAYS prepared to pluck those suckers.

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    • YES!

      Except I get one (yes only one!) down the left side of my face and it is a bastard to tweeze. I usually have to ask a friend, but then have to be picky cause some freak out about plucking my one facial hair.

      I also used to get one (again only one!) on my chest which used to just appear overnight about an inch long. Lucky i could remove that one with ease. I haven’t seen this one for a few years.

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      • Haven Maven

        What is it with those bastard overnight growers?!?

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        • Sarah

          This has actually been the most hilarious and truthful post about grooming I have ever seen. I am literally laughing hysterically reading these comments. It’s fantastic.

          I love that we all have sense of humor about this stuff. It happens to the large majority, but still so taboo.

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      • Tummyhair

        I get one super long (like 2 inches) white hair that grows randomly between my boobs and belly button. The most hilarious thing is at the same spot on my back is the same hair. I think it grows all the way through me…

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  44. Bradley

    Just my opinion…..but I’d much prefer to get pash-rash by kissing a lady with a moustache than a guy who hadn’t shaved for a couple of days ! :)

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  45. Ethnic

    I’m cursed with hair EVERYWHERE. I started waxing the ladystache from about 9/10 years old, then had electrolysis in high school. Then back to waxing, then laser (which at first was difficult due to having dark skin), then threading the whole face. I’ve just gone back to laser (Alexandrite). I don’t like the hair, it gives me a complex. If it was fair and light maybe I wouldn’t care, but I can give some teenage boys a competition with their bum fluff!!!

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  46. Anonymous

    i always get pimples when I wax there! and an awful rash. Any ideas on how to stop it?

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    • Ethnic

      You might have a reaction to the wax, also you do need to exfoliate if you do wax. I would recommend considering threading as nothing is put on your face other than a little bit of baby powder.

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    • Bradley

      Don’t wax ??? :)

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    • robs

      Me too. Hoping for some good answers!

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    • Blondie

      Me too! Just the little pimples – which are worse than having the invisible ladystache to begin with! Is threading really the way to go? Has anyone had it threaded before?

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      • Coaster

        I had threading about 6 weeks ago when i was on holidays in Vietnam and it was amazing (and so cheap there too- i think I only paid about $5 for whole face and eyebrow shaping ) It sort of hurt especially the little ones under the nostrils !! But so worth it.

        I couldn’t stop touching my face for about a week afterwards – it just felt so smooth without the “stache” and the chin whiskers and all those tiny little fluffy hairs you can hardly see:) Now the only problem is they’re all coming back so will have to get something done again. I looked up threading here and its about $80 for the whole face so it’s not cheap for something that you need done again in about 5-6 weeks.

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    • Jess88

      It might be the cream that the beautician uses to soothe the skin afterwards? I found that I’d break out in pimples on my eyebrows after a wax so I asked them to stop using the soothing cream and presto! No more pimples.

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      • Lisa

        I had this problem too!!

        My waxer told me this was a reaction caused by white blood cells rushing to the surface (or similar) and suggested I take a antihistamine that also works for rashes and hives, a few hours prior to waxing…. And it WORKS!! I may get the odd tiny pimple but nothing like what I used to get!! Try it :)

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        • Blonde

          Iiinteresting! Will give that a go too. I’ve only ever home waxed, and tried without the after balm and still go them – but will give the anti-histamines a try!

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          • MDW

            Finally! Something that may work. I’ve been waxing my lip for years and I have tried everything to stop that breakout. Never tried an anti-histamine though. Definitely going to give this a try.

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