Monday 25 August 2014

How to get rid of facial hair

Today we are going to tell you How to get rid of facial hair

How to get rid of facial hair is todays topic on our blog

If you feel like you have too much facial hair we are going to tell How to get rid of facial hair,  some are long term treatments some are not  what you choose to do it up to you:

  1. Waxing –  is one of the most popular ways to get rid of facial hair . It’s quick and cheap if you get it done at a salon, and not too painful given that it’s such a small area. You can also buy kits for use at home; it’s easy once you grasp the technique.  But there are several cons with waxing. Firstly if you have sensitive skin it may not be for you the waxing  process means  the skin has   to have  pre wax products applied to the skin which can irritate the skins can  the after wax product. Waxing  is not always effect with removing the hairs  as you do get the hair breakage which can then become ingrown hairs.  Not to forget having a sticky face and if done incorrectly bruising. All this need to be taken in to consideration before having it done.
  2. Laser treatment  – is a good option if you want a more permanent method of hair removal. Obviously it’s not the cheapest method, but will pay for itself in time and money saved having your lip waxed. Laser treatment works best on fairer skins with dark hair, so it’s not a suitable option for everyone. the cons to laser are as with all hair removal is painful, you need to make sure you complete a series of treatments for it be work,  it may not be suitable for you skin skin/hair type to work efficiently  and It’s also a substantial financial commitment.
  3. IPL, or Intense Pulsed Light, is a better choice for women with darker skin and lighter hair. Like laser treatment, it’s not a cheap option, but it is one of the more permanent methods. The hair will either be gone permanently, or grow back finer than before.  Cons of IPL is that it is not as effect as laser  and clients can be mislead inn to thinking it is as with laser a course needs to be completed  for it to work probably. Time and money need to be considered with this one too.
  4. Depilatory cream - if you  want a quick, cheap method of hair removal that you can use at home,depilatory cream is a good choice. Obviously it doesn’t last long and you’ll need to keep repeating it, but it’s so quick and easy that it’s a good method to use if you can’t afford to shell out for expensive salon treatments like IPL. The down side is its not nessarly suitable for sensitive  skin, it  breaks the hair just under the skin so will grow back in a couple of days, and smells awful.
  5.  Tweezing   - is great for the odd few hairs, it’s worth investing in a good pair of tweezers that will grip even the tiniest of hairs. Use good lighting when you’re tweezing, and exfoliate the skin first. If the site gets irritated, use a soothing cream or gel. the downside its only good for taking  the odd hair , the hairs can break when being pulled,  and deepening on the cycle of the hit can grow back quickly.
  6. Threading  - Have you heard of threading? It’s a commonly used method of removing body hair in the Middle East, and but  in recent years  has become popular in other countries  Threading uses cotton thread to pull out the hairs. This down by twisting the tread and catching the hairs in the twist it is a very effective method of hair removal and is suitable for everyone as no heat or chemicals are used. the down side  you are very unlikely to be able to do this yourself,  it like all hair removal is painful.
  7. Electrolysis  - Before the arrival of laser treatment and IPL, electrolysis used to be the most popular method of permanent hair removal, it is not as expensive as laser or IPL  and it can be done on anybody the removal of hairs is permanent or at very least will be finer. The down sides are that you still need a course of treatments, it is very time-consuming and may be painful.
We hope you have found todays blog on How to get rid of facial hair useful.

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