@DrewDad,
I considered getting one of those for Set - they look kinda like mini dremels.
@ehBeth,
It works great; you just have to keep from moving it around too fast. Give it a chance to cut, then move a little, give it a chance, move it some, etc.
@chai2,
chai2 wrote:
So, no other woman besides BBB admits to getting them?
As has been said, it's a result of age, I never had them even a few years ago.
This morning, I had to go up there with cuticle scissors.
Yes, I use cuticle scissors too! Nothing like my neighbor: when she goes
and has her eyebrows waxed the beautician also waxes her nose hair. Talking about excruciating pain - I can't even imagine.....
@CalamityJane,
I'm sure that would make me sneeze and cry out at the same time.
I think nose hairs are protective, generally speaking.
@mismi,
mismi wrote:
Funny you should mention this. One should take a serious look at oneself outside in the bright sunlight in ones rear view mirror. Then pluck and trim accordingly. Amazing what one can see in the right light.
And scary.
omg, you've got that right.
There have been times when I've left the house thinking I look pretty nifty, only to check myself out in the drivers mirror and think "EEK!"
What is it about the light in the front seat of the car that makes you see those hairs?
You get old and your hair grows with abandon everywhere on your body but your head.
For men at least, when you find yourself concerned about nose hair, you should also worry about your eyebrows...unless, of course, you are or wish to emulate the Scottish.
Not to mention the wild hare singular sprouts that appear upon your nose, ears, and face.
Buy a good pair of tweezers and keep them away from your inner nostrils.
Use the mechanical devices. They work without pain.
Pulling hair from within your nose always produces agony and often results in infection.
Or you can emulate David Crosby.