Facial Hair Removal - 4 Methods That Works
By danielstips
A moustache on a buffing male can be both gentlemanish and stylish but on a female, ITS NOT! If you are a woman who suffer from facial hair than you should know that there are solutions to the problem. Some are very temporary, others are longer lasting and some are permanent but of course each method comes with a different price tag. Some treatments cost up towards thousands of dollars while others are as cheap as a gillet shaving blade although I would not recommend any woman to shave the face since the hair will be back in a few days, thinker and more obvious than ever. In this article we will talk about different methods for removal of facial hair so if that captures your attention than keep on reading and well dig deeper into it.
Laser Facial Hair Removal
One way of removing facial hair is trough laser treatment but even though “laser treatment” sounds solid and lasting, it might not be permanent. You might need to revisit the clinic for updates as it grows back. The strong heat of the laser is warm enough to burn the follicles in the face but that isn’t all its strong enough to burn. You will need to revisit the clinic until the procedure is completed so its not a one time procedure. If you visit a clumsy doctor the heat of the beam could also burn your eyes so there are drawbacks. It Is also very expensive to perform this type of procedures so if your wallet size is similar to mine you might want to skip this. When you contact a surging you might want to look in to if the clinic is FDA approved.
Electrolysis Facial Hair Removal
This is supposed to be one of the most effective ways to get rid of facial hair and just like laser hair removal, one needs to visit a professional for this procedures. It also requires several sessions before completion and each session takes about thirty minutes and it costs money (different clinics charges differently) but it is expensive. It works on any hair colour to both. In order for one to avoid getting skin damages, one should make sure that the electrologist is a trained professional even if his services cost more. This type of treatment is not painless, the reason it works well is that the formation of new hair is destroyed as the hair follicles in the face gets treated with an electric current. If this interests you than contact an electrologist and talk more about what type of treatment they suggest for your type of skin.
Hair Removal Creams
There are creams one can apply to the face and remove hair and it is totally pain free! Remember that any hair removal cream will not do, you need one that’s made for face hair as the creams have different strengths for different parts of the body. The hair will grow back out again but it beats the waxing hands down. The cream have the facial hair dissolve on the surface and fall of and all you need to do is to wipe your face with your towel and its gone but if you have a sensitive skin than you should be careful with it. Try it out before you do a full blown treatment and find out if your skin responds strangely. There are several cream out there but one that is suppose to be a good facial hair remover are Dermology Hair Removal Cream.
The Good Old Waxing
A fairly cheap and effective way to get rid of facial hair is by getting a wax. It is much better than to shave since it takes longer for the hair to grow back out when you pull it up from the routs. The major downside to waxing is that its quite uncomfortable.
Closing Thoughts
The methods I just mentioned are just a few of all the available methods and you can certainly look into other options. The methods we’ve talked about are however used a lot today and they do work. Keep in mind to always chose your safety over prices and hype. There can be side effects to this procedures and I suggest that you do some digging before you decide witch hair removal method to go for. If you feel uncertain about this types of procedures than listen to your gut feeling and use a natural and safe method.
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