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Nostril hair!

Vittoria

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I have and I’m sure others have noticed as the years go by.
I seem to be getting more and more of these rogue nostril hairs.
I actually use a pair of my wife’s tweezers
I find this a bit uncomfortable sometimes making my eyes water.🥲
Can someone suggest a less painful method or is there a commercially available option?
Let’s face it. Nobody wants a beard growing out of their nose.🤣
 
When I was a kid, I thought mustaches were just nostril hair gone amuck. At 78 I am trying to keep nostril and ear hairs at bay.
 
Not really,they all seem OK at best,especially at the $50 level and lower..Panasonic,Conair,Philps Norelco..Check Google..
It’s what I figured. I had done a Reddit check a while back and it seemed the cheaper ones weren’t all that great
 
View attachment 434These work well for nose and ear hair.you risk infection if you pluck nose hairs..not very comfortable when it happens,trust me..;)
I think I’ve already had that happen like a pimple inside your nose if I’m right.
We recently bought a Panasonic microwave that seems to be really good. I’ll look out for the Panasonic one mate gotta be better than tweezers.🙂
Cheers.
 
I think I’ve already had that happen like a pimple inside your nose if I’m right.
We recently bought a Panasonic microwave that seems to be really good. I’ll look out for the Panasonic one mate gotta be better than tweezers.🙂
Cheers.
I don't recommend microwaving your nose hair.
:eek:
 
I have old Phillips Norelco 3000, I have had 20 years. Use it to Cut Hair, Nose Hair, Ear Hears, and Eyebrows, last tips Mustash.
 
I lived in Australia for a while and the local barber I used to go to, in Gordon, near Sydney, used to wax my nose and ears. Believe me, it is a short-term shock for a long-term gain. Now that I live in Hong Kong again, I do it myself. I use something like this nose hair waxing kit.

You won't regret trying this guys.

https://amzn.to/3YHX3rT

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I lived in Australia for a while and the local barber I used to go to, in Gordon, near Sydney, used to wax my nose and ears. Believe me, it is a short-term shock for a long-term gain. Now that I live in Hong Kong again, I do it myself. I use something like this nose hair waxing kit.

You won't regret trying this guys.

https://amzn.to/3YHX3rT

View attachment 513
These are actually the least painful (aside from a trimmer) and most effective method in my opinion. The downside is waiting for the critters to grow long enough to wax.
 
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