Saturday, December 26, 2009

What's the best NATURAL way to get rid of unwanted facial hair?

Get a product that removes hair from your face, like a hair removal cream. Go to your pharmacy and ask them for something. My mother is using a cream that removes her unwanted facial hair and you can't even notice that she had done anything.What's the best NATURAL way to get rid of unwanted facial hair?
Anything you do to remove ANY hair, ANY place, is, by definition, un-natural.





So, take your pick. Me, I'd go for a cream depilatory.What's the best NATURAL way to get rid of unwanted facial hair?
waxing will weaken the hair so it grows back slower. nair is tooo harsh for your skin. tweezing, bleaching, and nair all strengten the hair. cutting the hair to your skin doesn't make the hair stronger. you can have the hair lasored if the hair is dark. that way it is permanet. that way doesn't hurt the skin but is expensive. lasor doesn't work on light colored hair
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well I say wax but if that's to much get your self a pair of tweezers and pull them suckers out...they come back but it's the only way.
you can try wax but it hurts
pluck them.
the best way would either be waxing or plucking!! because if you shave it, it only comes back thicker and darker!!!
You can do a homemade sugar wax. Check out a book from the library on natural beauty. Or, there is a facial mitt that you can get from Ulta. Not sure the price.
Threading has been used for centuries in places like India. It is becoming wildly popular here. Waxing can lead to premature wrinkling of the skin and is pretty harsh. Plucking is always an option but when compared to the aesthetic look of threaded eyebrows, etc; it comes in second place. Here is some background info: threading hair is basic to women and girls in India and possibly the Middle East. threading is used on the entire face, including upper lip, chin, eyebrows, sideburns and cheeks. Men and women have it done. it can also be used to shorten hair to give eyebrows a polished look.





Technique: The practitioner holds one end of the cotton thread in her teeth and the other in one hand. The middle is looped through the fingers of the other hand. The practitioner then uses the loop to trap a series of unwanted hairs and pull them from the skin and even to trim hair (as in eyebrows).





Pros: Inexpensive, fast, neat, considered less painful than plucking/waxing for many. Good for eyebrows and facial hair. Results can last up to two to four weeks.





Cons: skin reddening or puffiness for some people





Can't get more 'natural' than that...hope that helps :)
I would wax my facal hair DO NOT SHAVE!!!

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