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Women’s Questions About Facial Hair Removal

Women, have you been thinking about facial hair removal, but you’re too afraid to ask anyone for advice?

Do you spend each day looking in the mirror and thinking, “I really should do something about facial hair removal”, and then you just tweeze out a couple more hairs and go on with the rest of your day?

Is it now getting to the point where a couple of tweezes a day isn’t cutting it?

Do you realize something better needs to be done about those hairs that just keep popping up and are becoming more and more embarrassing or maybe a total nuisance?

Or maybe you are just getting sick of tweezing them? It’s painful and leaves those little red bumps that can last for hours, days and even sometimes, for weeks.

Talk about embarrassing. Isn’t that when you start wishing the hair would just grow back or you had never pulled it out in the first place?

So what is the best way for women to deal with facial hair removal you ask?

Gosh, I thought you’d never ask. Now that you finally have - Let’s take a look at some of the available options:

How about depilatory solutions?

Aren’t you wondering how effective these hair removal creams are?

Great idea. Let’s start with depilatory solutions as our first option open to women for facial hair removal. Depilatory solutions, better known as hair removal creams have been used by women on their face as well as other parts of their body for quite a few years. Remember the original facial hair removal products and creams for women? (Well, maybe you aren’t old enough to remember the original, but I sure do.)

Depilatories are chemical solutions in the form of a cream that are applied to the hair and skin and the chemicals dissolve the hair in a few minutes. The problem with these creams is they can be very harsh to the skin, especially if you have sensitive skin. Even if your skin isn’t sensitive, it can still become irritated and develop rashes since the solution is used often to remove the facial hairs that will begin to grow back within a few days.

Oh yes - Don’t forget the obnoxious smell that can linger for quite sometime. (This is true even with perfumes added to make an attempt at covering up the smell!) This sounds like as much work as tweezing and even more painful, not to mention smelly. Maybe we should continue to look into options other than hair removal creams?

What do you think?

Did you just say, “So how about sugaring?” I thought that’s what you said, and I agree.

Let’s take a look at sugaring:

Sugaring is similar to waxing except it’s not as harsh on the skin. (Now that sounds like a step in the right direction.) Sugaring is a mixture of sugar, water, and lemon that is made into a sticky ball and applied to the skin where the facial hair is to be removed. Next it’s pulled off quickly in order to pull the hair out, root and all.

It’s not quite as painful as waxing since it only sticks to the hair and not the skin the way wax does. But it doesn’t pull out as much of the finer hairs the way waxing does either so it will need to be repeated more often then waxing. Sounds awfully messy and still quite painful to me. It doesn’t sound like much of a time saver either. (Making sugar balls has never been a highlight of my life.)

You know, if you are really looking for good advice and good answers to your questions about women and facial hair removal, you should take a look at what the experts on the Internet have to say about women’s facial hair removal. You’ll find some very good ideas and lots of articles for women that can really help you make well-informed decisions about facial hair removal and all other hair removal for that matter.