The appearance of unwanted hairs on a woman's face — one of the fairly common cosmetic imperfections that requires safe but effective elimination. This phenomenon forces women to make a lot of efforts to cope with this problem. Cosmetologists say that this can happen at any age, because this is one of the manifestations of hormonal imbalance. This means that during menopause, during pregnancy, or in other situations when the hormonal background is constantly faltering, the female body may well respond with hair growth in completely “unnecessary” places. In different historical periods, the removal of hair on the face of a woman was carried out by various methods. Many methods were very painful and time-consuming. We invite you to find out together with estet-portal.com

Method 1. Shaving: why you shouldn't do it 

It would seem, really, what's so terrible about shaving off a few hairs above the upper lip? However, cosmetologists insist on the inadmissibility of hair removal on a woman's face in this way. Shaving leads to stimulation of the hair follicle, which means that a barely visible mustache can become thicker and more intensely pigmented. Therefore, to remove hair in such an open place, we will not use even the best razor: we will leave it to give smoothness to our legs. In addition, shaving will have to be repeated quite often, and this can lead to skin irritation.

Method 2. Using an epilator: dangerous and ineffective

Even though this device is supposed to remove hair "at the root", beauticians do not recommend using it on the face for the following reasons:

• after use, not only slight redness may appear, but an inflammatory process may also develop;
• disturbed hair follicles left in the skin can produce new hairs that are harder and darker;
• using an epilator may cause ingrown hairs;
• a rather painful procedure will inevitably require repetition.

Method 3. Using a depilatory cream: you can, if you are careful

Of course, everyone knows that in addition to the mechanical method of removing unwanted hair, there are special creams for depilation. If you decide to resort to this method of hair removal, carefully read all the inscriptions on the box. To solve your problem, only a cream that has a mark informing you that it is suitable for use on the face may be suitable for you.

If you decide that you like removing facial hair with a cream, you need to pay attention to skin care products after depilation. They successfully relieve irritation and even slow down hair growth.
Besides, by studying the instructions, you will definitely find the advice to apply a little cream to the crook of your elbow to find out how your skin will react to the effect of the cream.

The disadvantages of this method include the fragility of the result.

Method 4: Removing facial hair with wax

Narrow strips of special paper are usually used to remove facial hair, on which a layer of heated, and therefore soft, wax is applied. The strip is applied to the place where unwanted hair grows and they wait until the hair is firmly glued to the wax, then the strip is torn off. The procedure is by no means painless. In addition, in this way, as a rule, it is not possible to remove hairs shorter than 4 — 5 mm. However, many women learn the skill of using wax and find facial hair removal with wax the most effective at home. However, it should be remembered that in order to achieve a noticeable result, it is necessary to achieve the ideal temperature of the wax: nothing will stick to too cold, and too hot can leave burns.

Method 5. Electrolysis: if the old methods did not work

Electroepilation — one of the types of salon procedures that require the use of special equipment. The hair growth zone is exposed to an electric current, which leads to the destruction of the hair follicle. This method was invented almost a century and a half ago. Currently, there are several varieties of this procedure, which differ not only in many technical parameters, but also in the degree of discomfort during its implementation. During electrolysis, the thinnest sterile needle is inserted into the hair follicle, which serves as an electrode.

Before deciding on such a radical method, be sure to consult with specialists and your therapist, since in addition to small edema, more serious negative consequences of such hair removal are possible. In addition, electrolysis is contraindicated in a number of diseases.
As you can see, the disadvantage of this method is the occurrence of burns, redness and swelling, which disappear approximately on the fourth day after the procedure. With all the variety of different methods of electrolysis, they are united by guaranteed destruction of the hair follicle.

Method 6. Laser and photoepilation: non-contact, but not safe

Facial hair removal using laser and photoepilation is based on the property of melanin contained in the hair, which is heated by laser radiation or exposure to a high-pulse light beam. It should be noted that laser hair removal is only available for dark-haired people: gray or fair hair does not contain the pigment that is exposed to the radiation.

These methods have a number of undeniable advantages:• With photo- and
laser hair removal there is no mechanical injury to the skin;• The procedures are quite comfortable;
• The methods are highly effective, despite the need to repeat the procedure after 2 — 3 weeks when new hairs grow from the bulbs that were not removed.

All types of salon procedures for facial hair removal are recommended to be carried out in winter or late autumn, since it is highly undesirable to expose the treated area of ​​​​the body to ultraviolet rays.
Although no skin damage occurs with these types of hair removal, carefully consider all kinds of contraindications and side effects.

Method 7. Hair removal at home: cheap and cheerful

Despite the high cost and many contraindications, salon hair removal procedures remain quite popular. Their fans can be understood: just a few sessions will help you permanently get rid of too wide eyebrows or boring mustaches. However, for those who do not have too much extra facial hair, and they are light enough, you can use the good old tweezers. Of course, plucking hairs cannot be called completely painless, however, the harm from such "epilation" — minimum.

Before proceeding with the procedure, do not forget:• wash your hands thoroughly;
• wipe the tweezers with alcohol;
• after completing such an epilation, wipe the place where the hairs grew with an alcohol lotion, a special napkin (sold in a pharmacy) or a men's gel marked "after shaving".

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Method 8. Removing facial hair with sugaring

The mysterious-sounding word "

sugaring" denotes another type of hair removal that can be used by everyone who, for whatever reason, cannot access salon procedures. This method, according to the principle of action, is close to epilation with wax, but you don’t even have to buy wax: everything you need is already in your kitchen.

For shugaring at home, you will need:• granulated sugar — 10 st. spoons;
• water — 1 st. spoon;
• juice of half a lemon.

Ingredients should be placed in a fireproof dish (do not use enamel or aluminum), put on the lowest fire and heat slowly. After boiling, the mass must be boiled for 10 minutes, in no case changing the heating temperature. As a result, you should get something like caramel: a thick brown mass that easily rolls into a ball when warm. hair. When the mass cools slightly, and the hair, as it should, stick, the strip is torn off, directing the movement against hair growth. This method is especially effective in removing short hairs.

Facial hair removal with shugaring — it is a cheap and safe method. Of course, you will have to tinker with the syrup, but this will have to be done no earlier than after 2 — 3 weeks.

So, there are quite a lot of methods to get rid of unwanted facial hair, just choose what suits you. However, before deciding on an expensive salon procedure, be sure to consult your doctor: most likely, the presence of facial hair indicates the presence of a hormonal imbalance, and only a qualified specialist will be able to determine its causes and prescribe the appropriate treatment.


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