Female facial hair can be embarrassing. It often appears first
during puberty and then gets darker and coarser after the age of
thirty five, when facial hair removal becomes an important issue.
Most female facial hair appears over the lip and on the chin,
but many females have unwanted hair on their jaw, cheeks and
neck. Fortunately, there are a number of different ways to
finesse female facial hair removal.
First and foremost, a female should determine the underlying
cause of her facial hair before deciding on a removal method.
Females who are pregnant or nursing often notice an increase of
facial hair. They should speak with their doctor before using
any hair removal method that uses energy, chemicals or drugs.
Females who have high levels of androgens, (a steroid hormone,
such as testosterone or androsterone, that controls the
development and maintenance of masculine characteristics),
creating facial hair may obtain prescription oral medications
from a medical specialist.
Tweezing is probably the method most often used to remove female
facial hair. But while it's okay to use tweezers for eyebrows,
it really isn't for other female facial hair. It's painful, time
consuming usually needing to be done on a daily basis, and over
time, tweezing can damage the skin.
Some females believe they can conceal their facial hair by
bleaching it, but then, under make up and in bright light their
face looks, "furry".
Topical creams for female facial hair removal, available only by
prescription, inhibit the growth of new hairs for about 50% of
the females who have used one.
Shaving with a wet razor is not recommended as a
female facial hair removal method because hairs grow back
very quickly and the stubble appears thicker and darker.
One can remove unwanted female facial hair with a hair removal
cream or lotion known as a depilatory. But don't be surprised if
you get pimples as a reaction to the harsh chemicals.
A facial wax is a clean, fast and easy method for removing
female facial hair for up to 6 weeks. But, many experience
swelling and redness in reaction to the hairs being literally
yanked out.
Electrolysis is an unpleasant form of female facial hair removal
because it involves inserting a needle into the follicle, (the
skin depression from which the hair emerges), of each individual
hair, which can cause swelling, redness, pinpoint scabbing and
even scarring. Electrolysis requires anesthesia, is expensive
and needs to be done regularly for 1 or 2 years to achieve final
results.
Laser treatments for female facial hair removal can provide
results within six to eight treatments - If you can afford the
hefty cost. Because laser hair removal involves a hot laser
light, "zapping", the hair follicles, these treatments require
the use of a topical anesthetic.
One last thing - If you do your own research you'll discover
there is one more hair removal method that will help you finesse
your female facial hair.
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