Jul 29, 2022
These methods for permanent facial hair removal at home will help you get rid of that pesky fuzz! Read on to find out more.
While you may stay on a strict beauty regime, there is one thing that just won't go away. It's facial hair. If you’re suffering from excessive growth, it’s hard to figure how to permanently get rid of the (usually coarse and dark) facial hair. What are the easiest and most effective methods of permanently getting rid of facial hair? Read on.
Is there anything such as permanent facial hair removal?
Women have always been concerned about facial hair. Hormonal or genetic conditions can cause an excess in growth. For centuries, women have been trying home remedies to remove facial hair permanently. Though home remedies for facial hair removal may seem to be the easiest and safest option, there is no evidence that they provide a long-term or permanent solution for unwanted facial hair.
Most methods do not permanently remove facial hair because it is a normal biological phenomenon. Even laser hair removal does not remove hair permanently from the face. Electrolysis is the only method that removes facial hair permanently. Electrolysis involves the use of an electric current to destroy hair follicles permanently.
Consult your doctor if your facial hair grows excessively. There may be an underlying health condition causing excess hair, such as PCOD or PCOS. For optimal results, it is important to address the underlying disease.
Best permanent facial hair removal methods
Shaving
Shaving is easy, painless, and inexpensive. The results, however, are temporary. When you shave, you don't remove hair at the root, but at the skin's surface, so do note that it grows back faster. In most cases, hair grows back within a day or two. You can shave areas of your face using a razor, whether you do it dry or wet. Ensure you use a small razor designed specifically for shaving the face.
Dry shaving uses an electric razor, so you don't need water or shaving cream. Here's how it works:
Wash the face thoroughly to remove dirt and oils, then dry it with a clean towel. Hold the skin taut so that you can shave over a smooth surface. Shave gently over the area in the direction of hair growth. Maintain a right angle between the blade and the skin to achieve maximum contact. Depending on the razor, you may need to move the blade in a circular or straight pattern. If you have moles or breakouts on the face, either avoid them or lightly shave over them.
After shaving, rinse your face and rehydrate your skin with a moisturiser. Keep the razor clean and dry.
Waxing
Waxing is a great method of getting rid of hair from the root. It’s also effective in getting rid of facial hair, but make sure you stay away from delicate areas like irritated or sensitive skin. You shouldn't wax on skin that has conditions like moles, warts, sunburns and breakouts. Waxing is an effective way to remove hair, and the results can last up to several weeks. However, as it gets rid of hair from the root, it's more painful than other methods.
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If you want to wax your facial hair at home do note several other cautions:
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Don't use retinoids at least 2–5 days before waxing the face because they can cause the skin to become sensitive.
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Check the wax's temperature on the inside of your wrist. You don’t want burn marks on your face!
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Follow the growth of the hair when applying the wax.
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Lay the cloth strip on top of the wax for 2–3 seconds, or however long the instructions say, and let it sit.
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Pull the cloth strip away from the skin while holding it taut and pull away in the opposite direction of the hair growth.
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After waxing, put a cold compress on your face to ease any pain.
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If swelling or redness persists for more than a few days, you should stop waxing and consult your doctor or dermatologist.
Tweezing
You can pull hair out from the roots with tweezers. Tweezing takes longer than waxing, so it's best for small areas, like eyebrows. Initially, tweezing may feel painful and cause mild redness, but these are temporary sensations.
Here’s the correct method of tweezing:
Rinse the area of skin with warm water, then pat it dry. Keep the skin taut and grasp the hair with the tweezers. Pull the hair in the direction of growth quickly and firmly. To prevent skin irritation, rinse the area with cold water or something calming like rose water.
Using an epilator
An epilator is an electrical device that pulls out hair by rotating the tweezers upwards. You can use a small epilator on your face—you’ll easily find online options specifically designed for the purpose. Remember, the device should be kept at a right angle to your skin. The epilator should slowly be moved over the hair. Epilating can be painful since it pulls the hair up from the roots. However, it also leaves you with longer-lasting results.
You can remove hair from your face in a variety of ways depending on what works best for you and your skin.
Talk to a dermatologist if you're unsure about how to get rid of hair at home.
FAQs
Can facial hair be removed permanently?
While there is no permanent hair removal method, laser hair removal and electrolysis give longer results. However, they need to be done at a cosmetic clinic and cost more than the methods suggested above.
What is the most permanent facial hair removal?
The most permanent facial hair removal methodeither laser hair removal
How can I remove facial hair permanently at home?
You can try using the methods suggested above for permanent facial hair removal at home.
Written by Kinnari Ashar on Jul 29, 2022
A beauty and food enthusiast with a decade of writing experience, Kinnari treats her skincare routine like a sacred ritual and views a gourmet meal as a daily necessity. Balancing her time between uncovering the latest beauty trends and taste-testing culinary delights, she’s always up for trying new products or savouring a delicious dish.
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