Whether you’re dealing with a chin hair or a bit of fuzz above your upper lip, it’s totally normal for women to have facial hair. But if it bothers you, you can get rid of facial hair at home with a little bit of skin prep and the right tools.
From razors to laser treatments, depilatory creams to waxes, look at some amazing hair removing techniques to deal with extra hair on your body.
Shaving
Shaving may be the easiest way to temporarily remove our body hair, but it tends to irritate many skin types and can even cause micro-cuts. Shave in the shower or bath. After you’ve done a gentle exfoliation in circular motions on the area, apply shaving cream, then use a razor with a sharp blade.
Waxing
It is true that the strength of the hair decreases over time. The root gets smaller and smaller, and the regrowth gradually thins out. This is a great option for those who don’t want laser treatment. But it’s not permanent; the hairs usually reappear after two to four weeks. It’s also important to let the hair grow long enough between sessions to ensure that it can be pulled out from the root.
Depilatory Creams
Depilatory creams are chemical-based creams that remove hair by breaking down the hair structure itself. A depilatory cream is applied to an area of unwanted hair and removed after 5-10 minutes, usually with a warm washcloth.
Threading
Threading is an ancient form of hair removal that originated in the Middle East and South Asia. As the name suggests, threading involves using a cotton thread that’s twisted around individual hairs, then the hair is pulled out at the root. Threading is a typical choice for eyebrows or other small areas of unwanted hair (particularly on the face).
Remove hair permanently
Laser hair removal is a treatment that permanently reduces unwanted face and body hair by damaging follicles with pulses of light from a laser-emitting device. While laser hair removal has been on the market since the early 1990s, the technology has come incredibly far over the last three decades.