How to Eliminate Facial Hair without Making Yourself Cry
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009Face it – facial hair is a problem for everyone. It is a bigger deal for some than others though. No matter who you are, however, you have to admit you have at least one errant hair. That is just a part of life.
If you are anything like me, plucking makes you crazy. I cannot always see the mirror there are so many tears in my eyes! However, facial hair creams scare me. In high school I used one and got a red blister on my upper lip. My girlstache would have been preferable to that…
Luckily hair creams have come a long way since high school. They used to smell awful and be full of harsh chemicals. Now using one is like aromatherapy. Of course, you will need to watch for the pitfalls.
Get the best possible results from your facial hair removal by following these tips:
1. Do a test first. Apply the cream to your wrist before you smear it on your face. If you feel a burning feeling on your skin or you get a rash then you will know that you should not use it on your face. A small dab should be enough to test with.
2. Watch for herbal ingredients. You will have to use some chemicals to melt hair away. Herbal extracts can help your skin recover when it has been treated with these chemicals. Facial hair removers that contain heavy moisturizers and natural ingredients tend to be easier on your skin.
3. Go for the good smelling stuff. You probably remember the stinky stuff that you could use to remove hair on your legs. That smell was definitely chemically based. Now you have the option of eliminating the odor with a new fragrance. This can save you from allergic reactions. Opt for the scent unless you cannot handle any type of artificial fragrance.
4. Work in sections. Take it slow with putting the cream on your face. Get started with the eyebrow area. It is definitely less sensitive than the upper lip area. If your brows are okay, then move on to your lip area or chin.