I'd go with a personal electric shaver. No to waxing as it could tear her skin and double no to chemical (Nair, etc.) solutions because they can burn. I still have a scar on my chin from a massive blister that I got from using Nair for facial hair. Shaving is really your best bet.
Are you talking wooly mammoth excessive? The hairvon my head is dark brown but blonde on my arms&face. I usually get the stylist to trim my nape, 'sideburns' and the facial hair on my neck&behind my ears. I love the Flawless trimmer, haven't tried the circular kind.
How about the same way men do? You can try an electric shaver. You can take her to a barber for an actual shave like men do when they go for a haircut. My husband's been doing this for years since he was a teenager with his father.
Why pay hundreds of dollars to a salon or aesthetician at a spa for what a barber can do just as well if not better and for way less money?
Of course, I would recommend that you consult with a dermatologist first. That appointment will be paid for by insurance.
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Why pay hundreds of dollars to a salon or aesthetician at a spa for what a barber can do just as well if not better and for way less money?
Of course, I would recommend that you consult with a dermatologist first. That appointment will be paid for by insurance.
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Also, waxing is an option but you shouldn't try this yourself since it requires the wax to be hot and could burn sensitive, thin elderly skin.
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I used to to buy them in Marshall's or TJ Maxx..