How to take care of Facial Hair
All women have a light colored body and facial hair.
Generally, around 10% of women battle problem of extensive, coarse and dark facial hair growth.
The unwanted hair growth in females is mainly caused due to hormonal or genetic disorder, stress, prescription drugs, higher than normal levels of male hormones in the body or a combination of variables such factors.
All women produce male hormones called testosterone, but higher than normal levels increases sex drive, affect menstrual cycle and produce excess facial and body hair.
The excess growth of hair on neck, chin, upper lips, cheeks or forehead can be frustrating and embarrassing
calling for a medical intervention or surgery like laser treatment, bleaching, waxing or shaving.
Every woman wants to look beautiful, soft and smooth without any dark hair on the face or other parts of body skin. The various products available in the market to get rid of thick facial hair can be expensive and irritate skin due to harsh chemicals.
There are many easy and safe methods to remove facial hairs though it may take some time to show results. Natural treatments are best remedies in removing unwanted facial hairs.The coarse and thick growth of hair, especially on the face, presents quite a problem, where beauty is concerned. All women are troubled by it because it detracts from femininity. There are many causes for excessive facial hair growth and one should consult an endocrinologist to seek advice and treatment.
Where removal of facial hair is concerned, it falls into two categories – temporary and permanent. The method should be chosen according to quantity or thickness of hair, its location, and rate of growth. It is also essential to get information about the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods. Temporary hair removal, as the term suggests, requires repeat treatments, as and when there is re-growth. Methods such as depilation, shaving, tweezing, threading, waxing, epilation, come under the temporary category. Several hair removal creams are available, which contain chemical ingredients to dissolve hair. However, chemical hair removal creams can sometimes cause skin discoloration (dark patches) and should preferably be avoided on the face, especially on the “upper lip” area, which is particularly sensitive. Needless to say, a hair removing cream should be patch-tested before use. This is done by applying it on the inner arm. If there is a reaction within 10 to 15 minutes, it should not be used.
An effective and common facial hair removal method is threading. It is useful for shaping the eyebrows and also for removal of facial hair on areas like the upper lip and chin. There may be slight redness after threading, which reduces in a day. It is a popular method of hair removal. Tweezing is another method, where one hair is removed at a time. It is a suitable method for shaping the eyebrows or to remove solitary hairs from the chin area or eyebrows. It can also be used to remove any solitary hair after threading. However, a word of caution – hair from a mole must not be removed without consulting a doctor.
Waxing can also be used for facial hair removal. Soft, strip waxing is useful. Roll on waxing kits is also available. It is said to be a breakthrough technology that may be used for facial hair. It is becoming popular as it is easy to use and also more hygienic. The results are also said to be longer lasting. This relatively new method has a roll-on applicator, which is placed in a device that heats the product, but at a low temperature. It is then rolled in the area and removed with a strip. It is said to be useful in the removal of short facial hair.
Hair removal by laser is becoming increasingly popular as a permanent method. The laser produces an intense beam of light, which is absorbed by the hair follicles. The laser disables the hair follicle’s ability to produce hair. The heat produced by the laser light is controlled by the operator. A strong laser light leads to more heat. That is why cooling devices are used to prevent damage to the rest of the skin. The advantage of the laser is that the laser light can scan broader areas. Therefore, fewer sessions may be required. It should be done under the supervision of a doctor. The temporary known side effects are redness, swelling, and itching. The main risk in laser treatment is the possibility of skin burns, due to excessive heat of the laser light. Regrowth occurs in some cases but is slower and scantier. It is very important to find a good laser clinic. So, before choosing the clinic, it is essential to find out its reputation, by making inquiries and talking to people who have been through the treatment. It is an expensive procedure and one should also discuss the approximate number of sessions that may be needed.
The laser can be used to remove hair from the entire face, or from particular areas, like upper lips, chin or cheeks. The time taken for the actual treatment is not much. As re-growth may occur, one may have to repeat the treatment after four or five months.