Thursday 9 February 2012

Facial Hair Removal Tips



Women and facial hair must not go simultaneously and face shaving is somewhat that ought to be considered for men only. Anywhere it may be a assumption that only men have hair on the faces, but the fact is that it is only wishful thoughts. Women also have facial hairs and it can be a issue for them.

Many women shaping their eyebrows are also an element of making themselves beautiful and the out come can be quite gratifying. It also means shaving hairs.

Hence, once we want to get rid of hairs around our face, the very second step is to be cautious of how it is done carefully. Plucking hair is an easy, handy and economical method of giving shape and making prominent our eyebrows and is absolutely the way to use while removing stray hairs. We only widen the skin, grip the hair with a pair of tweezers and draw in the opposite direction of hair growth.

Shaving is not a great idea. It makes our hair grow quicker or even more hair to appear. But it will turn up the re-grown hair appear stiffer and it will be more visible.

The other long lasting solutions are electrolysis and laser hair removal and many of us use these techniques.

Following are the ways to remove hairs from your face.

1. If it is our first time we apply wax to eliminate hair then don't start from the face we can apply it on our legs or somewhere else. Our face is very sensitive.

2. For trial purpose apply wax very thinly and over a little area. Before applying check the sensitivity.

3. Don’t be hurry and let the wax to be set. When it is OK, catch the skin tightly and pull out in one movement in the opposite direction of the hair growth.

4. Most often we will see that not all hairs were detached instead we have to do re- waxing, just pluck them out

while we apply the wax on the eyebrows safety must always the first concern so make it sure no drops of wax fall on the eyes.

We need to use a lean layer of wax as space is inadequate.
For further facial and beauty tips for our face we may read the following articles.



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