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How bothersome facial hair is
is really a personal matter. The eyebrows
the chin
the upper lip
the hair inside the nose
and the hair that covers the face can all be problematic
especially for women and especially if it's considerably darker than the surrounding skin.

So is there a 'best' way to remove unwanted facial hair? Whether it's truly effective or it's just something that's been passed down through the generations
shaving is the method of choice for today's man for removing unwanted facial hair. Shaving creams
gels
foams and other products facilitate the shaving process and help reduce skin irritation. But for women suffering with unwanted facial hair
their choices are not so obvious.

Women with excessive facial hair usually see it along the upper lip
down the sides of the face
and on the chin. Because facial hair is typically much more than a few wayward hair follicles
plucking these areas isn't an effective method. It's time-consuming and painful! What's needed instead is a method designed for more widespread removal like depilatories and waxing or even electrolysis or laser treatment.

Depilatories are an inexpensive
short-term facial hair removal option. Extreme care must be taken when using on the face as these products can irritate and even burn facial skin. And because depilatories only dissolve visible hair
this method must be repeated frequently as new hair growth appears. The upside is
this process is inexpensive and can be done in the privacy of your own home.

Electrolysis and laser are better options. They're permanent facial hair removal methods and they work by damaging the base of the hair follicle so that hair growth no longer occurs.

Waxing offers many benefits and is the facial hair removal choice of men and women alike. Like with tweezers
when waxing the hair is 'plucked' from its root. This method doesn't damage the actual hair follicle
so new hair growth will continue to occur
but unlike depilatories
new hair growth won't appear on the skin surface as quickly. In fact
it usually isn't visible for several weeks.

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