I don't think I would try shaving your face if I were you. Try the epicare that people have been raving about (including myself) in this forum lately. It is truly a very good product. Also, for the body hair......you will probably have to get used to shaving or plucking the nipple hairs. I personally think shaving (very carefully, mind you) them is the best option because when I began plucking them roughly about a year ago, I DID notice a few more hairs popping up that I did not have before plucking, so the other poster is right about that. I won't touch other areas of my body with anything (like my arms, abdomen, butt, etc) because I realize that most women aren't completely hair free on their body anyway so it's not a big deal for me to live with it. I also use this aloe vera hair minimizer cream after I shave and pluck to help the hair to grow in finer and it really does cut down on the amount of hair that grows out to a certain degree. The brand that I have had the most luck with is the Yves Rocher brand, in the green bottle. yvesrocherusa.com,, if you want to try it. I also use the cream sparingly on my facial area as well.