Facial Hair Removal

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Facial hair removal is of crucial importance particularly to women.  Women can suffer from facial hair growth for a range of reasons including hormone imbalances, pale skin tone against dark hair colour, cultural background and heredity.  Some of these can be corrected by medication and can result in the problem being totally resolved, while others may result in hair thinning only.


Common Areas Requiring Facial Hair Removal

Common areas where women may require facial hair removal include between the eye brows, eye brows which grow into the eyelid, upper lip - giving the appearance of a moustache, on the side of the face from the hairline past the ear to the jaw line – giving the appearance of sideburns, dark and long nasal hair, top of chin and under chin.  Hair growing in any one or a combination of these areas can cause great distress to a woman.  It can have a profound impact on her self-esteem and sense of self worth.  It can result in bullying for girls who begin this type of hair growth as a result of hormone changes associated with puberty and for those girls from cultural backgrounds where they have a fair skin complexion and very dark body hair.  Finding an affordable facial hair removal system is of key importance to such girls and women.


Facial Hair Removal - waxing
Facial Hair Removal - waxing

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Traditional Facial Hair Removal Methods

There some age old facial hair removal methods.  These include shaving.  This is not advisable as it tends to make the hair more course and encourage growth.  The advantage is that it can be done daily.  Plucking may be an option for women who only have a few hairs to deal with, but the disadvantage is that you have to wait until the hair has regrown to pluck again.  Waxing has the same disadvantage as plucking, but is a facial hair removal technique that can deal with areas of dense hair growth.  If used over a very extended length of time it also reduces the rate and denseness of growth.  The major advantage of these methods of hair removal is that they can be done in the privacy of your own home, they are inexpensive and do not require you to go through the embarrassment of attending a clinic to be treated.  None are however successful in totally killing the offending hair follicle and hence ceasing the hair growth.

Permanent Facial Hair Removal

For those who are seeking permanent facial hair removal, one of the first places to start is at your local GP.  Your facial hair may be the result of an easily correctable hormone imbalance.  Your GP will probably want to take blood and have your hormone levels tested or may even refer you to an endochronologist if the blood tests reveal other hormone issues which the GP does not specialise in.  Again this process is intrusive and may be very embarrassing for women suffering from unnatural facial hair.  If you wish to pursue this avenue, it may be advisable to seek support from a family member or close friend who will attend doctor’s appointments with you and help you deal with the emotionally draining side of this issue.


Laser Facial Hair Removal
Laser Facial Hair Removal

Laser Facial Hair Removal

There are a plethora of new technologies claiming facial hair removal for women after just a few visits.  I suggest one should be cautious when committing to such methods.  These methods may promote a new laser that supposedly kills off the hair follicle and hence tout themselves as the best facial hair removal system.  It is generally accepted however that laser hair removal does eventually kill the hair follicle, but it takes some time and will require several visits.  These laser facial hair removal treatments are extremely expensive and you need to insist on a total estimate of outlay before making the commitment to begin one of these treatments.  This method of hair removal feels like rubber bands striking the skin.  Each person’s level of tolerance to this sensation is different.  Some find it mildly irritating, but not really painful, while others are unable to tolerate the sensation on their face.

Electolysis For Facial Hair Removal

The other method of hair removal uses an electrical current.  A fine needle like probe is inserted into the each hair follicle.  A technician uses a magnifying light to insert the probe.  Once an area is covered, a low voltage pulse is sent down the needle like probe into the hair follicle.  This again is a method that takes several visits to work.  Fine or weak hairs may be dealt with in one visit, but course and dark hair will generally take many visits.  Again this is an expensive system, but it will eliminate the problem.  As the description indicates, it is also a painful process, as the needle like probes being inserted around the face are invasive and painful.  Each treatment will result in some swelling and redness in the area being treated.

Male Facial Hair Removal

The main areas of facial hair removal for men are between the eyebrows and the body of the eyebrow itself.  As these are relatively contained areas, they could use all of the methods described above and experience considerable success in permanently removing hair.

Facial Hair Removal in the News

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