6 yrs ago

Finishing Touch Flawless Hair Remover for Peach Fuzz

I have seen a product being advertised on TV called Finishing Touch Flawless Hair Remover which is being promoted to remove peach fuzz.
Has anyone tried this product yet?
Is it any different than using a Veet Sensitive Precision Beauty Styler?

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  • 5 yrs, 5 mths ago

    Hi GeeJ. I have continued to use my Veet Styler because of its convenience plus tweezers for the thicker hairs. I couldn’t bring myself to shave.
    If I have the time I use wax strips too which leaves me with a clean finish which doesn’t last long (of course) but does look good when finished.

    • 5 yrs, 5 mths ago

      Thanks so much for replying cityglenda. So you use the veet styler on your cheeks? Just checking before I take the plunge.

      • 5 yrs, 5 mths ago

        GeeJ. Yes everywhere from cheeks down to the base of my neck. If there`s hair there, it gets trimmed with the Veet Styler.
        Actually yesterday I used wax strips on my chin yesterday and it is sooooo smooth today. So you may want to try both methods to see which suits you best. Veet Styler is faster that is why it is my most preferred method.

      • 5 yrs, 5 mths ago

        Thanks cityglenda. I`ll go with the veet styler first and then wax. I have really long sideburns. Here`s to a hairless face lol:)

        I`m just waiting till I have an even for the first go. Will let you know the outcome.

      • 5 yrs, 1 mth ago

        Hi GeeJ, What`s your update? How did the Veet Styler go?

      • 5 yrs, 1 mth ago

        I use the Nair Sensitive Hair Remover first to remove all the hair on my face and then use the Veet Styler to retouch after a couple of days because my hair grows so quickly. Thanks for asking cityglenda.

  • 5 yrs, 5 mths ago

    Hi cityglenda, my peach fuzz has been driving me nuts of late. Did you end getting this tool or shaving? I’m thinking about removing it with my Veet styler but I’m afraid I’ll just make it worse.

  • 6 yrs ago

    I am going to apologise in advance because this is slightly off topic but I have to share this.
    I have a major peach fuzz problem and I have always been so self conscious about it.
    I toyed with the idea of purchasing a facial hair remover but I’m glad I didn’t because if I had, I may have never started Dermaplaning/Epi-blading. And Dermaplaning is AMAZING!

    Technically, the purpose of Dermaplaning is to remove the dead skin from your face (think intense microdermabrasion) but it has the added benefit of also removing all the hair on your face!
    My skin literally glows. I am completely converted.
    My fellow Beauties, if you have a peach fuzz issue please look into Dermaplaning/Epi-blading/Derma-levelling, it is incredible!

    • 6 yrs ago

      I`ve read about this previously. Does it hurt? What is the approx cost & how long does it take? Was it easy to find a salon to provide this service?

      • 5 yrs, 7 mths ago

        Sorry for the late response, I broke my phone & couldn`t get into my email address to reset my password. bloody technology…

        I actually haven`t had it done professionally yet. I live in Adelaide & I couldn`t find any where doing Epi-blading so I purchased those eyebrow shaping blades from Kmart & I did it myself.

        It doesn`t hurt at all but using a razor blade on my face was a bit scary so I didn`t do a very thorough job. I ended up purchasing the Noxzema About Face Sonic Beauty Wand from Amazon & that has a safety guard so I felt a lot more confident using it. I am actually pretty happy with the results but I could only imagine how much better my face would be if I went to a professional.

        If you can find a professional that offers epi-blading I would recommend getting them to do it, at least for the first time.
        I know that there are places in Vic, QLD & WA that offer Epi-blading. I think it`s still very new here in Australia.

  • 6 yrs ago

    I’ve had the Finishing Touch Flawless Hair Remover on my wish list ever since I saw Angie from Hot and Flashy on YouTube talking about it. She recently said that they’ve released a rechargeable version, so I’m wondering if that is better:

    http://www.hotandflashy50.com/face-shaving-follow-up-man-beard-stubble-ingrowns/

  • 6 yrs ago

    I haven’t used the Finishing Touch but I have a Veet Precision Beauty Styler which seems to me to be more versatile.

  • 6 yrs ago

    This sounds interesting. I use the veet precision styler, and will probably just stick to that but I’m interested to hear if any others have tried this as well.

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