How to Get Good Results from Facial Hair Removal Products
Written by admin on July 30th, 2009Facial hair is an issue to some degree for everyone. It certainly is a bigger deal for some people than others though. But no matter who you are, you have at least one hair that you tweeze. That is just a fact of life.
But if you are at all like me, then plucking makes you crazy. I cannot always see the mirror there are so many tears in my eyes! But I am a bit intimidated by facial hair creams. The only result I got from them in high school was a huge blister on my upper lip. Honestly I probably would have rather had the girlstache…
Thank goodness hair removal creams have changed since high school They used to be terribly smelling and full of harsh chemicals. Now using one is like aromatherapy. However, there still are some pitfalls.
Use the following tips to get the best possible results from your facial hair remover:
1. Always do a test first. Try the cream on your wrist before smearing it on your face. If you notice burning or develop a rash then call a halt to the process. A very small glob should be enough to test with.
2. Keep an eye out for herbal ingredients. You just plain need chemicals to melt hair away. But herbal extracts can help your skin recover from this exposure. Using a facial hair removal product with heavy moisturizers and natural ingredients will help things progress more easily.
3. Pick something scented. You likely remember that stinky cream that was used to remove leg hair. That smell was caused by harsh, strong chemicals. Now you can mask or eliminate the smells. This can save you a severe allergic reaction – and a strange sneeze splatter! Opt for the scent unless you cannot handle any type of artificial fragrance.
4. Do not do your entire face at once. Once you decide to put the cream on your face, take it slow. Get started with the eyebrow area. It is noticeably less sensitive than the upper lip area. If your brows go without a hitch, then you can move on to the lip or chin areas.
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