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If you're going to try it, I would give it a test run well before your wedding to make sure you're happy with the results. I don't personally think that removing your facial hair is necessary unless you're really hairy or your hair is really dark. Everybody has some peach fuzz, and I actually think that it looks weird if you remove it all.
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I hate to admit it but ever since my engagement I've been staring at the peach fuzz on my face hoping it will fall off. It is really not that bad, but I've been looking into hair removal options. My hair is blonde on top of it all so there are less options for me to try, but this morning I came across Epilar. I guess it's a gel that you put on after waxing. Has anyone tried Epilar before? And were you happy with the results? Thanks bees!
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