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Having to deal with unsightly facial hair is a problem which many women need to face sooner or later - it’s apparently to do with your hormones as you become older and it is just another cross to bear just like the “menopausal muffin top” as well as the silver gray hair. Facial hair could be an embarrassing problem but it really is one thing which many women have to deal with consistently.
When it comes to getting rid of unwanted facial hair there are many options - none appear to be foolproof or indeed permanent but there are actually certain disadvantages and advantages to each method.
Shaving off unwanted facial hair utilizing a reusable or a disposable razor - this can be tempting and it might be quick but do try to resist the urge. Okay, so it’ll only take several seconds however it can eventually lead to stubble and the dreaded “five o’clock shadow” which so many men complain about. It might be okay for a quick fix but is without a doubt not the ideal solution over time. Hair seems to grow back blunter and stronger than remarkably and ever quickly in just a week or even hours.
Shaving off unwanted facial hair utilizing a reusable or a disposable razor - this can be tempting and it might be quick but do try to resist the urge. Okay, so it’ll only take several seconds however it can eventually lead to stubble and the dreaded “five o’clock shadow” which so many men complain about. It might be okay for a quick fix but is without a doubt not the ideal solution over time. Hair seems to grow back blunter and stronger than remarkably and ever quickly in just a week or even hours.
Plucking is yet another inexpensive option but it takes an awfully long time - if you do decide to pluck unwanted facial hair (like eyebrows) make sure that you use sterile tweezers (alcohol is useful) and gently stretch the skin around the area you’ll be plucking. This is a very cumbersome business and can also be quite painful. Your hair will grow back in around 3 - 6 weeks.
There are plenty of depilatory creams on the market that may be used in your house. These contain chemicals which dissolve the hair and it simply wipes away. Make sure that you see the instructions carefully and don’t leave the cream in your face for too much time. Before you smother it on your face to check for a potential allergic reaction, It’s also a good idea to do a small patch test. You simply spread it on the required area, leave it to the prescribed amount of time and wipe it off having a clean cloth or rinse with tepid water. Your hair will start to reappear in just a few days.
Home waxing kits are available too - this type of hair removal literally tears it right out of the roots. You apply warm wax to the skin using the supplied applicators then leave it to cool before pulling it away with your fingers - comparable to removing a sticking plaster. Regularly waxing your facial hair can help to reduce the future growth although some growth will reappear in around 2 or 3 weeks. One potential problem would be that the hair needs a little bit of growth before you can next wax which means you risk walking like the proverbial bearded lady for a few days - not a nice look.
There are plenty of depilatory creams on the market that may be used in your house. These contain chemicals which dissolve the hair and it simply wipes away. Make sure that you see the instructions carefully and don’t leave the cream in your face for too much time. Before you smother it on your face to check for a potential allergic reaction, It’s also a good idea to do a small patch test. You simply spread it on the required area, leave it to the prescribed amount of time and wipe it off having a clean cloth or rinse with tepid water. Your hair will start to reappear in just a few days.
Home waxing kits are available too - this type of hair removal literally tears it right out of the roots. You apply warm wax to the skin using the supplied applicators then leave it to cool before pulling it away with your fingers - comparable to removing a sticking plaster. Regularly waxing your facial hair can help to reduce the future growth although some growth will reappear in around 2 or 3 weeks. One potential problem would be that the hair needs a little bit of growth before you can next wax which means you risk walking like the proverbial bearded lady for a few days - not a nice look.
Drink plenty of spearmint tea - yes, drink it, don’t rub it on the hair. Scientists tell us that drinking spearmint tea helps to reduce the male hormone - testosterone - in the blood (the culprit making the facial hair grow) so drinking plenty of cups of spearmint tea can help to reduce the amount of facial hair which grows.
The growth of hair inhibitors are offered from some dermatologists - these are a generally natural product which are topically placed on the hair and changes the dwelling of the follicles meaning that eventually the hair will stop growing altogether.
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I did not know about the spearmint tea. Just yesterday I told my SO how I don't like to drink it. Now, I guess I would try it out lol. My hair growth rate is annoyingly fast.
ReplyDeleteThat's a helpful tip!