Facial Hair Removal
Facial
hair is the worst, isn’t
it? You can cover up
other parts of your
body, but your face
is always on display.
Any hair removal mistake,
any irritation, and
any hair is instantly
visible on your face.
And isn’t it just
rich that your face
has some of the most
delicate skin on your
body , making it more
susceptible to rashes,
burns,
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and other types of irritation
that are possible with hair removal
systems?

Luckily, there are ways
to deal with facial hair. If you have
very fine but dark hair, consider bleaching.
It does not remove the hair, but it
makes it less noticeable by making it
pale. It is only effective on fair skin.
You need to buy a formula that is designed
for facial hair and have to follow directions
carefully. After bleaching, your face
may sting for a bit. It can also be
a bit red. On the other hand, the results
will last for two weeks or so and the
process is not expensive or time-consuming.
Shall I tweeze
it?
Tweezing (or plucking)
is one of Hairchick’s favorite
ways to get rid of facial hair. Yes,
this method of facial hair removal can
hurt at first, but it is very cheap
and effective. It does not matter what
skin tone or hair type you have. Hair
takes weeks to grow back and regrowth
is soft. Better yet, you can tweeze
almost as soon as hair breaks the surface
of the skin, so you don’t have
to be stuck with noticeable hair –
not ever! To tweeze, you should use
a good mirror and tweeze by a sunny
window or under a bright light so that
you can see what you are doing. If you
are worried about pain, run an ice cube
over your skin to numb it before tweezing.
Having a bath or shower before tweezing
also helps minimize pain as the heat
opens your pores and hairs will come
out much more easily. Whatever you do,
start with a clean face. Tweeze one
hair at a time and go slowly. Right
after tweezing, your skin may be a bit
red. You will probably find that once
you have gone about your daily facial
routine of cleansing, toning, moisturizing,
and make-up application any redness
or irritation will have vanished.
Shall I thread
it?
Threading is much like
tweezing, but it is best left to an
experienced practitioner. It is a bit
disconcerting to have threading done
for the first time: the practitioner
twirls a thread across your skin so
fast that you are sure your skin will
be wrecked forever. Of course this is
not the case! Threading hurts as much
as tweezing, but there is not really
any more irritation with threading than
with tweezing. It is a good choice if
you are pressed for time or if you have
lots of facial hair.
Shall I wax it?
Many women like waxing
because it is faster than tweezing.
It is best if you have lots of facial
hair that would be time-consuming to
tweeze. Be sure to go to a salon or
buy a wax kit especially for facial
hair and take care around any scars
or birthmarks. You should avoid wearing
face creams or make-up just after waxing,
since your skin will be red and irritated.
The results of waxing will last weeks
and hair will grow back soft. The only
problem is that you will have to wait
until hair grows back a bit in order
to wax again.
Shall I sugar
it?
Sugaring works much like
waxing. However, many women prefer it
because it is less expensive and because
the natural ingredients in waxing are
easy to wash off with water. Results
and technique are very similar to waxing.
…Or shall
I just leave to a depilatory?
Some depilatories offer
formulas that can be used on facial
hair. While they are convenient and
less of a hassle than many other hair
removal methods, depilatories cannot
be used near the eyes or other sensitive
parts of the face. You have to be careful
to read all the directions and do a
patch test first, since the chemicals
in hair removal creams can cause burns
or other skin irritations. After using
a depilatory, avoid putting anything
on your face for a few hours –
this will give your skin a chance to
heal.
If you are considering
using a depilatory, my recommendation
is Revitol. I use it extensively and
unlike other products is never seems
to cause any irritation. It also includes
a proprietary formulation to inhibit
the regrowth of hairs.
Are there any methods
of hair removal I should not use on
my face?
You should never shave
any hair on your face if you want baby-smooth
skin – the stubble will look just
awful. Leave shaving the face to men.