i use cream to get rid of my facial hair,and it says it will last up to two week's, but it comes back in the next day %26amp; its very dark %26amp; stubby, and it looks like i have a rash from the cream, and i have used all different kinds of creams and i always seem to get chemical rash's, %26amp; i don't know what to do. I'm scared to go see a doctor, because i don't want to get any shots, or surgery or any of that. Please help!!!!!Does anyone use cream to get rid of there facial hair?
If you're a woman, and I assume you are, you may need to get to the doctor for something other than shots or surgeries: lots of women have facial hair, but what you describe is rather more than what many people have. It could be a sign of something wrong with your body, not your face.
One of my friends has polycistic ovarian disease--which isn't nearly as bad as it sounds--and has a lot of nearly uncontrollable facial hair as a result. She just takes some pills to regulate her hormonal situation, and that helps a lot.
I'm not saying that's what you have because, obviously, I don't know for sure. But its something you really need to check out.
There's also a prescription pill called (I think) Vaniqua that's supposed to prevent facial hair from growing in quite so thickly and fast. You're doctor may be able to help you get a prescription if that's your best bet.
At the very least, it sounds like you have very sensitive skin, so stop using the creams. There are lots of other methods: you can go to a salon for waxing or sugaring, which is mostly like waxing only with sugar, or threading. Threading is like plucking only the technician uses a twist of thread to catch and pull the hair--and somehow it hurts much less than tweezing.
Do get to a doctor: what you describe is a lot more common than you probably realize, and you may be able to get some really good help. And have hope: it's a totally managable problem.Does anyone use cream to get rid of there facial hair?
The source below discusses nair rash which is a form of chemical dermatitis.
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