Hair Apparent? Tested by Women's Health Magazine, these products let you say sayonara to stubble:
The Laura Mercier tweezers ($22, Laura Mercier) have a large, ergonomic grip, making it easy to target individual hairs.
The topical anesthetic in LMX 4 ($24 for 15 g, Drugstore.com) numbs sensitive skin before hair removal.
Emollients in Aveeno Positively Smooth Facial Moisturizer ($14 for 4 oz, Drugstore.com) thin facial hair to reduce its appearance.
When applied regularly, the extracts in Jergens Naturally Smooth Shave Minimizing Moisturizer ($6 for 13.3 oz, TrustedBeauty.com) soften hair so it's less noticeable.
The Bliss Poetic Waxing Kit ($40 for 7.6 oz, Bliss) contains a gentle hard wax as well as pre- and post-wax antiseptic and soothing treatments.
The Schick Intuition Plus Razor ($9, Drugstore.com) lubricates skin; when the moisturizer's gone, it's time for a new razor.
Aspirin and spearmint in MiN New York's Solution2 Post-Shave Remedy ($18-$20 for 1.7 oz, MiNNewYork.com) calm any post-shave irritation.
Sally Hansen Medicated Zero Bumps Pads for Bikini and Underarm ($8 for 65, Drugstore.com) relieve razor burn with a topical analgesic and aloe.
The tiny 5/8-inch blade in the Noxzema Bikini Razor ($3, Walgreens.com) allows for precise trimming south of the border.
Veet Hair Removal Gel Cream ($5 for 5.1 oz, Drugstore.com) works in 5 minutes, and the sensitive formula is enriched with healing almond oil.