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So, if you’re hoping for a fuzz-free face, we’re here to help. Following on from our guide to the different types of hair removal, we’ve got the lowdown on getting to grips with removing unwanted facial hair at home – with minimal effort. Hair removal creams, wax strips and facial razors at the ready…
But it’s not for everyone. If you have spots or skin conditions, such as acne or rosacea, it’s best avoided to help keep skin irritation-free. It’s more than just shaving your face, though. Unlike a traditional razor, it involves using a smaller blade to remove hair. Extra bonus: it can also help slough off dead skin cells. We found that most of the Hair Chemist products are manufactured by Fisk Industries and FIsk Industries. The manufacturers provide Hair Chemist with a steady supply of products, and they have a good cooperative relationship with each other. Great for a longer-term option (you could be hair-free for up to 12 months), IPL or intense pulsed light works by using light to heat and destroy hair follicles in the skin, ultimately disrupting hair growth. Fussed about facial hair? Don’t be! Most of us deal with a stray whisker or two – it’s totally normal. And, while there’s nothing wrong with keeping that hair, here at H&B we appreciate that for a lot of people, getting rid of it's a priority – and that’s also OK.At-home, IPL takes a course of treatments – normally a minimum of six – to get the best results. Each treatment can take between five and 10 minutes and feels a bit like a hot elastic band pinging against the skin.
If using a strip, it’s best if you warm it in your palms slightly beforehand and peel it off in one swift movement. It’s completely normal to have hair on your face, as well as your body. All of us do. In fact, a lot of women find that they have increasing amounts of lighter, finer hair on their face and body as they get older, particularly after menopause.Hair Chemist is a brand in the hair care products industry, offering a wide range of hair oils, hair sprays, and shampoo & conditioner sets to its customers. Always start by gently exfoliating the area to help avoid any telltale waxing bumps and ingrown hairs. Holding skin taut, hold your razor at an angle and use short, feathery strokes, gently gliding the razor downwards and in the direction of the hair growth. Avoid delicate areas, such as around the eyes. Shave the area to remove any hair first. You can also wax or epilate it, but do so the day before your IPL treatment.