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Permanent Facial Hair RemovalWomen are the most who prefer permanent facial hair removal. Shaving is the most preferred method of hair removal in the case of men. But in women this method cannot be adopted since their face may become rough and shaving would leave stubs in the face.
During waxing, warm wax is spread on the hairs to be removed and then a cotton strip is placed on the wax and rubbed along the growth of hairs. Then the cotton strip is removed in the opposite direction of the hair growth. The movement during removal has to be close to the surface of the skin and it should not be pulled away from the skin or pulled out. This is how permanent facial hair removal is done using waxing method. Sugaring is also a similar method that is used for permanent facial hair removal except that instead of wax you will be using a sugar paste. Threading and tweezing are the other methods that are used for permanent facial hair removal. In threading, cotton thread is used over the hairs and the thread is twisted so that the hairs are entangled between the cotton thread. Then the thread is pulled for removing hairs from the roots. Tweezing is a method in which the hair is plucked using tweezers for permanent facial hair removal. There are lots of tweezers available in the market. After using all the above methods, it is advised to use a hair growth inhibitor to slow down the growth of hair in the removed area and further prevent hair growth in the future in that area.
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