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Hey all

I'm posting this to get info on how to get rid of a mustache shadow for good or at least for a little while. I don't hardly grow mustache hair anyway so I don't know why there's one there anyway. I've used covergirl invisible concealer and it conceals enough for me to be satisfied with it. But of course I don't wanna have to do this forever. Any reply will be appreciated.

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Either Laser or electrolysis with go it for a long long time. Electrolysis is permanent murder of the stache hair follicles, and reduces the shadow as the pore the hair came from dies. The pore itself has blood vessels and a touch of pigment to support the coarse hair of the 'stache, and those go with the living pore. Sounds gruesome, but it works.

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Seems as if laser hair removal is the only thing one can do to get rid of unwanted hair forever. Of course, the sessions cost a lot of money but it would be nice if I didn't have to pay all at once for those sessions. Is that possible and I wanna know if it's possible for other surgeries such as FFS? Btw thanks, Vicky^^

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I know that there are constantly Groupons for laser hair removal that allow you to get them for dirt cheap. I would search around and see what you can find, Groupon is amazing! That is the only bit of info i can help you out with on this subject.

Good Luck,

Erik

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You will pay by the session, and do not have to do them all at once. In fact they need to be spaced out over about a year to get everything done, since your hair does grow in defintie cycles all over your face. (Someplace between 20 and 30% of all hair follicles are dormant at one time, and have no hair in them for the laser to act on, but will regrow in a while).

Why not go to your bank (or a bank or credit union) and open a savings account that you can put money in as soon as you get a paycheck (some employers will do direct deposit for you) and before you budget it for your daily spending. I have done that for years and paid for cars and a bunch of things from my savings account. Make it an amount you can live without immediately, but that will add up if your leave it alone.

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@Erik I looked through these groupons and it seems as if none of them are available in my town I mean I did see some for skincare and such but not facial hair removal in my town that is. You were right about the prices I mean groupons knock those prices down a whole lot.

@Vicky I could start a savings account and start saving up for electrolysis and any other procedure I desire but I can't afford to save money because my family always needs it for bills and such. Maybe sometime in the future I hope but not now. One major road block in the way of me becoming the woman I want to be is my mom's disapproval of it. If she ever comes to approve of me then that road block would be destroyed then I can maybe proceed with what I want to do. Again thanks for trying to help! :)

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