Tweezing white nose hairs
No matter what people say, growing older isn’t a
blessing. Yes, for the optimists it means another year of life, but for
everyone else, it means much more. Not
only do you look worse for wear, but you feel it, too. The aches and pains, the wrinkles, the loss
of memory, the loss of memory...
Aging like a fine wine? More like fine whine. But, I digress.
One of the most annoying parts of getting older is
white hair. Not the hair on your head –
you should be blessed to still have some there – but in your nose. It’s bad enough they keep growing at an
increasing speed (why don’t they slow down, like everything else that’s older?),
but now they’re highlighted.
(And you know that line about if you yank one, two grow in its place? That shit is true.)
Since those hairs are black (which is fine – insides
of nostrils are dark), it’s not an issue.
What is an issue is when you can spot a white strand. It pops.
A neon billboard that hums in the middle of a dark field at midnight is
less noticeable.
And because beauty is pain, it has to be removed. I’m not a fan of the electric trimmer since
all that does is cut them down, leaving a blunt edge (and the same amount of
hair). No, no. I tweeze them. Luckily, since they’re a different texture
than normal nose hairs (they’re thicker but with a weaker root), they’re
removed rather painlessly.
Now, the only problem is they grow back. And I haven’t reached the point to get laser
hair removal for my nose hairs. I think
that’s a bit much. Then again, if I see
a snow covered pine forest growing out of my nostrils, it’ll be time to reconsider.