4 Ways to Get Good Results from Facial Hair Removal Products
Posted by admin on July 24th, 2009 filed in GeneralFace it – facial hair is a problem for everyone. Of course it is a bigger deal for some than others. No matter who you are, however, you have to admit you have at least one errant hair. That is just a part of life.
But if you’re like me, then plucking drives you crazy. I cannot even get a glimpse of the mirror through the tears in my eyes! However I am timid about facial hair creams. I tried one when I was in high school and had a long red blister over my upper lip for a week. Honestly I probably would have rather had the girlstache…
Thank goodness hair removal creams have changed since high school They used to smell awful and be full of harsh chemicals. Now using one is kind of like an aromatherapy treatment. Of course, you still need to be careful.
Use the following tips to get the best possible results from your facial hair remover:
1. Make sure that you do a test first. Put the cream on your wrist before smearing it on your face. If you feel burning or develop a rash, then you will know not to continue. A small dab of the cream should be enough to test with.
2. Keep an eye out for herbal ingredients. To “melt” hair away, you need chemicals. Herbal extracts will help your skin recover quickly from this type of exposure. Facial hair removers that contain heavy moisturizers and natural ingredients tend to be easier on your skin.
3. Go for the fragrance. You likely remember that stinky cream that was used to remove leg hair. That smell was definitely chemically based. Now you can eliminate the odor with a new fragrance. People find that the scents alleviate allergic reactions to the chemical smells. Select the scented stuff unless you can’t stand any type of artificial fragrance.
4. Work in sections. Go easy when you are putting the cream on your face. Get started with the eyebrow area. It is not nearly as sensitive as the upper lip area. If you have no trouble with your brows, then you can start on your lip or chin area.
















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