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My girlfriend has a bit of peach fuzz on her face. It never bothered me before, but for some reason lately it has. I feel like if I said anything about it it would really hurt her feelings, which I do not want to do.

Should I just suck it up and live with it?

Or is there some way I could gently approach the topic?
 
Depends if she is a strong person, than maybe. Or else pay for her to get a massage and threading and all that stuff. (Threading removes hair)
 
My girlfriend has a bit of peach fuzz on her face. It never bothered me before, but for some reason lately it has. I feel like if I said anything about it it would really hurt her feelings, which I do not want to do.

Should I just suck it up and live with it?

Or is there some way I could gently approach the topic?

My personal opinion is to let it go...but if it is a real problem that you can't get past, would bleaching it take care of the problem? If she starts waxing, it will grow in heavier and she'll be stuck doing it the rest of her life.
 
Does she have PCOS or some other hormonal issue that might be causing the excess hair?
 
My girlfriend has a bit of peach fuzz on her face. It never bothered me before, but for some reason lately it has. I feel like if I said anything about it it would really hurt her feelings, which I do not want to do.

Should I just suck it up and live with it?

Or is there some way I could gently approach the topic?

Peach fuzz like fine, little, light hairs?

Why does the hair bother you? Is it the feel or appearance?

I also agree you should let it go...unless you truly think it's indicative of a greater health problem, like PCOS (which usually produces, longer, darker, coarser hair, not "peach fuzz"), and you want to approach it as an 'I'm concerned about your health; would you get this checked out?' sort of thing.

Otherwise, comments on the hair may very well make her self-conscious about it for life.

If it's typical facial hair (peach fuzz or the type that results from having dark hair, a certain heritage, etc.), she'll likely do something about it if it bothers her enough.
 
As Erika, I'm wondering if it's fine, light hair - most women have it.

And I would not be surprised if she is aware of it. Most of the time, we are extremely critical of our appearance and notice the slightest imperfections. To reiterate SweetErika, if this peach fuzz is due to dark hair, and it's something she's always had, she will deal with it if it bothers her. If she doesn't (and she doesn't have PCOS and that's NOT peach fuzz), then leave it alone.
 
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