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Unwanted Facial Hair Remover

Want To Know About Removing Excess Facial Hair, Huh?

When it comes to an unwanted facial hair remover you've got several options.



First there is threading. It's an ages old treatment from India for removing excess facial hair. It works well for the eyebrows and "flat" areas like upper lip. The process uses a thread to manually remove the unwanted hair.

You can also deal with the problem using inexpensive creams. Even though it's another of the facial hair removers, a depilatory cream is thought by some to be messy at times. And those with sensitive skin report certain creams can sting or redden their skin. (To minimize chances of skin irritation, pick a cream designed to be used on the face.) Creams work by dissolving the hair that's above the skin. Results last for 10-14 days.

Like threading for removing excess facial hair, the other downside to this approach to facial hair removal is it isn't anywhere near permanent.

Others looking to remove facial hair turn to shaving. While also cheap it too is not permanent. Yet if you don't mind it developing into a daily routine it might work for you. That said women are probably better off using some sort of epilator, or a device that pulls the unwanted hair out by the roots. Reason being it gives longer lasting results than shaving.

Other still are big believers in facial hair removal cream.

Waxing is another option you may be familiar with. It will move more than just the hair itself. Which is why it's so popular if a bit painful. This approach to removing unwanted facial hair produces a smooth hair free look that can last for two to three weeks.

A more costly facial hair remover is laser. However, it's a safe alternative for removing excess facial hair that's quick, effective and doesn't irritate your skin. And after a number of treatments the hair removal is more or less permanent.








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