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| Embarrassing Beauty Questions AnsweredNobody's perfect. From red carpet falls a la Ana Lynn McCord to sweaty grooming mishaps, a la Carmen Electra, even celebrities who spend thousands of dollars on stylists, makeup artists and handlers, can't escape the embarrassment of beauty gone bad. Thankfully, your grooming mishaps won't be splashed on the front page of US Weekly and, with these solutions to your most embarrassing beauty questions, your worst grooming nightmares may be avoided all together. The same sulfur compounds that are found in garlic and onions -- hence their bad breath causing properties -- are released when bacteria in your mouth loses oxygen. The good news is, the solution is healthy and free; drink more water. Increasing water consumption helps keep the mouth oxygenated, putting an end to bad breath. Snacking on celery, an oxygen rich food, can also help alleviate bad breath.
Complete banishment of every last upper lip lock is key and lucky for you, there's no shortage of options for hair removal. Waxing or threading should be done every three to four weeks by a professional and costs as little as $10. Laser Hair Removal is ideal for women whose upper lip hair is dark. Laser Hair Removal of the upper lip may cost as little as $150 for four to six sessions that offer semi-permanent reduction with annual maintenance. And, if a drugstore fix is more your speed, opt for an over the counter product such as Veet High Precision Facial Wax Hair Remover, $7.99 at local drugstores. Remembering that perspiration is perfectly normal, if you suffer from excessive perspiration, called hyperhidrosis, there are both DIY and medical treatments that can help eradicate this embarrassing problem. Botox curbs excessive sweating, and is approved by the FDA to treat severe underarm sweating. Botox works on hyperhidrosis thanks to small amounts of the botulinum toxin that stop the release of acetylcholine, temporarily blocking the nerves in the underarm that stimulate sweating. The price range for Botox treatment of hyperhidrosis is typically $500 to $1000 and the treatment lasts three to six months.
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