Discoloration creams
This resource is highly recommended for those people who are not very hairy. In addition, it can also be used to remove easy hair. The most important of this method is to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations so that you do not leave your hair excessively white and when you apply it will not irritate the skin. Women who don’t like to shave or wax usually use it on their face to lighten their facial hair so it won’t be too obvious.
Shaver
Easy, fast and effective. We all know it. Although the effect does not last long, it can help us out of some uncomfortable situations. You just have to be careful if you shave very fast, not to cut your skin by accident. To prevent that, make sure you use shaving cream with good moisturizing ingredients, which help you get a better shave and fewer bumps and irritation afterward.
Laser
This is probably the most delicate method. Depending on the type of skin, you may need one kind of laser or another. A dermatologist can help you get rid of excess hair, but it will cost you a couple of visits. If you like the laser and want a more affordable option, then you can invest in a hair removal laser, like Tria Removal Laser Precision. This laser targets the dark pigment in the hair follicle to permanently disable and prevent the hair from growing back. Plus, it doesn’t hurt and you could avoid any uncomfortable conversations with a professional, which is an added bonus.
Threading
Threading is very popular among the Indian culture and now it’s gone mainstream. White thread is twisted and delicately pulls out unwanted hair. It can hurt because your hair is getting plucked out and if you’re not used to it, you will suffer from swollen eyebrows, but the results last longer than waxing. We recommend that you get it done professionally for best results, but you can also check out YouTube video tutorials so you can do it at home for a fraction of the cost.
As you can see, there are many types of hair removal, you just need to know which one is most suitable for your skin type and hair. If you have any questions, consult your dermatologist beforehand. Always remember that if the hair removal you are using gives you a skin reaction, stop using it as soon as possible!