Last night, DH made the incredibly huge mistake of saying the following: "oh, I guess we're having a boy, because testosterone because you have a mustache." Yes, I cried and locked myself in the bathroom which he did not understand.
This is all new territory for me. This did not happen with DD and I have no idea WHAT to do. Google was not a friend because all it did was show me maternity clothes with mustaches on it.
Does it go away? I'm scared to death to wax it for fear of it growing back darker/thicker a-la my legs. Or should I just bite the bullet and get an appointment because I look like Nacho Libre (it's not that bad, but it FEELS that bad).
Marian Abigail :: born 9-16-2012 via emergency C/S
BFP on 11-14-2014, aiming for a VBAC
Re: I have a mustache
I feel your pain. A couple weeks ago, I had two (yes, only two) random long hairs on one of my boobs, and when DH pointed them out, I locked myself in the bathroom yelling at him through the door, trying to find the tweezers, which of course were in the hall closet.
They just don't understand that we don't need picked on when we already feel so much like crap. >.<
Married 4/13/13
Loss at 6 weeks 5/4/2013
Loss at 9 weeks 12/2013
Healthy baby boy 7/12/15
Due 1/6/18
I went to school for esthetics before I do what I do now, and waxing the upper lip DOES hurt...we had to practice waxing on each other...yeah, even THERE....
However, I do recommend waxing vs. shaving BECAUSE if you shave, you're blunt cutting and that is what makes the hairs feel the way that they do. If you wax, you're pulling it all out and it'll grow back in the same form that it originally grew in. Good news is, that usually takes 6 to 8 weeks to grow back, versus shaving which for me it comes back in like 6 to 8 seconds. LOL
Also, a little side note about hair removal via wax/tweeze, if you notice a little blood from the hair follicle you just ripped out - that means it won't grow back! If only I could get them all to do that.... hmph.
If you do decide to shave, there are nice little razors our there specifically for women with facial hair. I recommend reading this: https://www.popsugar.com/beauty/Should-Women-Shave-Face-35580074
The Tinkle razors can be found on Amazon.com super cheap.
If you're comfortable with waxing, do that! It's relatively inexpensive, painless & should keep the hair away for at least a few weeks.
I've always used depilatory creams (like Nair) & find that they keep the hair away for longer than waxing. However, most websites say that it can cause a lot of skin irritation when pregnant. Depends on the person, I guess!