Peach Fuzz Removal: What Methods Work (and Which Ones Don’t)

Posted by admin on August 30th, 2011 at 10:05am

Vellus hair, which is endearingly known as peach fuzz, is the short, fine, lightly pigmented hair that can appear on the face, neck, and other areas of the body. While it’s often barely noticeable, many people have their own reasons for wanting to rid themselves of it. As you may know, peach fuzz is a tough thing to remove permanently, but there are a few things you can do to temporarily eliminate its appearance. So to see which treatments work, and which ones don’t, just keep reading.

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Peach Fuzz Removal: What Methods Work (and Which Ones Don’t)

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