Waxing Unwanted Facial Hair
Today, waxing is still a popular hair removal option: it's relatively inexpensive, more thorough than plucking individual hairs with tweezers and can be done any time. Hot wax kits consist of a "wax" made of sugar or honey, (this is called "sugaring"), beeswax or resin. The easiest way to do waxing at home is to buy a microwavable wax, apply with a wooden spatula, then spread with a strip of cotton muslin and pull off the wax along with the offending hair. But, if you don't have the patience to melt the wax slowly at the recommended power setting, stir it thoroughly, test a tiny bit on the tip of your finger and ascertain whether it's too hot, you shouldn't do that kind of waxing because you run the risk of getting badly burned. Microwaves work hot and fast, and the wax must be carefully watched, timed, stirred, and tested before applying. It takes patience.--Editors Tip ----------------------------------------------------------------------Tired of Tweezing or Plucking? Try Natural Hair Removal Gel
Many women have unwanted facial hair on their jaw, chin, or lip. Women have hair-producing hormones, just like men, some have it worse than others! Especially as women get older, unwanted facial hair can become more of an annoying beauty problem. Checking every day in the mirror and plucking or tweezing as necessary gets old. Home waxing is painful and very messy. Using a natural hair removal gel can not only avoid the mess and the pain of waxing, but the natural ingredients remove hair directly from the root and give you professional results. Natural hair removal gels will leave your skin moisturized and smooth—as well as hairless! Natural hair removal can leave your skin hair free for up to six weeks, and it’s perfect to use on not only your face, but your underarms or bikini line, too.Get that summer body smooth and hair-free and ready for the beach!
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