Author Topic: EARLOBE HAIR!!!!!  (Read 1266 times)

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Everyone has something that bugs them and for me ITS FUCKING EARLOBE HAIRS

WHY, seriously WHY. How can you tell me there’s a god and that he decided it would be a good idea to put hairs… ON FUCKING EARLOBES!!!!!! :dash: :diablo: :dash:

Anyway

Does it bother anyone else and ( have u) do you do anything about it????
For my it’s a major sign of aging along with nasal hairs that protrude out of your nostrils. At least they serve a purpose though and once they are gone it takes ages till they are visible again… BUT WHATS THE FUCKING POINT OF EARLOBE HAIRS. I actually find myself plucking them whilst I’m driving around

Shaving is out the question so I wax them. It’s great at first but grows back in no time. Veet is easier but u can feel the stubble as soon as you’ve finished.

I’m seriously considering laser removal

Has anyone had any experience (especially if you’re from Liverpool)
You can also get hand held DIY devices ranging from £70-500. Hey if it works I’m happy to pay £500 and sort out some other body parts. And if the £70 machine works…. Even better


Anyone had any experiences with either a salon or devices ????

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The hairs in your nose are there for a reason and it's to act as a filter to stop particles getting up your nose, so don't remove them completely as you can get ingrowing hairs. It's best to just trim them. My barber sorts the ear hair by either trimming them with a razor or singeing them off with a stick of cotton wool with meths on. I have seen the barber use wax on some people's nose hair but their technique for removing the sticks and dried wax really doesn't look like fun. 

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Vincent can Gogh had a similar problem but I doubt if you want to use his solution  :hi:

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I've been to a Turkish barbers who used some kind of device with a flame to burn them away. Didn't seem to burn my ear.

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I've been to a Turkish barbers who used some kind of device with a flame to burn them away. Didn't seem to burn my ear.
Usually does the trick

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Or if you want the building to still be usable afterwards then this works

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Vincent can Gogh had a similar problem but I doubt if you want to use his solution  :hi:

In 1731 a spaniard helped Jenkins with a similar problem, likewise not recommended!
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I've been to a Turkish barbers who used some kind of device with a flame to burn them away. Didn't seem to burn my ear.

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getting hairy hands as well?
feeling strange at full moon?
It's normal, you're just turning into a werwolf

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Earlobe and nose hair stops flies and other insects from getting inside your ear or up the nose  :hi:

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Vincent can Gogh had a similar problem but I doubt if you want to use his solution  :hi:
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The hairs in your nose are there for a reason and it's to act as a filter to stop particles getting up your nose, so don't remove them completely as you can get ingrowing hairs. It's best to just trim them. My barber sorts the ear hair by either trimming them with a razor or singeing them off with a stick of cotton wool with meths on. I have seen the barber use wax on some people's nose hair but their technique for removing the sticks and dried wax really doesn't look like fun.
   Whoops,I've always pulled mine out with tweezers maybe I better stop,actually it's bloody painful pulling them out with tweezers so I will have to try trimming them.I never had much luck with them battery operated trimmers you stick up your nose or maybe I did not get the right one.

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   Whoops,I've always pulled mine out with tweezers maybe I better stop,actually it's bloody painful pulling them out with tweezers so I will have to try trimming them.I never had much luck with them battery operated trimmers you stick up your nose or maybe I did not get the right one.
I believe that cutting a hair encourages growth and make it coarser whereas removing it by the root (epilation) means that the hair removal lasts for longer and when it does grow back the hair can be finer