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Mint tea & unwanted hair

I stumbled on this article .. not sure how effective this would be but it sounds interesting enough to try

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jht...nce120.xml


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Oh, my.. that's interesting Smile
But ..wouldn't this affect our hair on the head ? smilie I wouldn't wanna go bald ... nor do i want my bf to be bold!


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02-21-2007 10:23 AM
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I dont realy believe it... i like mint tea very much and every time i have tea, i have mint tea... and i havent seen any "modifications"...

but it may work if you take it regularely, as they say...


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The problem would be that mint tea can also lead to some serious constipation I think ... don't know which would be worse :lol:

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Oh I dont want to be constipated or lose the hair on my head but anything is worth a try ... especially to get rid of the hair on my chin .. YUK!


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02-22-2007 10:30 AM
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That can be solved with wax I think. I have my "moustache" removed from time to time (every 3-4 months). It's not a lot of hair, but I don't want to have any ...

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I usually use tweezers for mine but it grows back too fast Sad


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I often wonder about these claims. I use tweezers also and wax to remove unwanted hair. Might be worth a try I do love mint tea.

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I don't wax nor shave. Au natural but, the mint tea sounds like a good tip if ever needed


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