No matter how feminine you are, a misfortune like overly thickened facial fuzz can strike anyone.
The harm to your skin
It’s the kind of facial hair removal method, like pulling, that leads to over-stretching and subsequently irritating the skin in the first place. By pulling hairs, you are putting a lot of tension on your skin, which is not good for it and leads to too early wrinkles and sagging of the face. You have a hair follicle in almost every pore, and when you pull out a hair, that area of your skin first gets swollen and irritated, and then it can get clogged with all kinds of dirt. And this, as is well known, easily leads to subcutaneous pimples, which are incredibly difficult to get rid of.
Disruption of hair growth
Probably everyone has heard the stories of mothers and grandmothers about how harmful it is to remove hair anywhere at all, because in their place will grow terrible black stiff hairs, like stubble. Recently, almost everywhere crack that this is a myth, and that it has no effect on hair growth. Unfortunately, it’s only a myth for the hair that grows on your head. Body and facial hair are very sensitive, and ripping it out is also a way of loosening up the follicle and damaging the hair’s structure, which is something that can’t be risked.
You shouldn’t shave either – a hair has its own slightly sealed tip, and by shaving, you are cutting the hair in the place where it is thickest, and the hair will grow back that way – thicker and not smoother. If your facial hair really bothers you, however, you should not run to pluck it out. First, if you have a light fuzz on your face, you should not touch it at all – it is absolutely natural and almost invisible. If your hair is really visible, you should visit an endocrinologist to find out if your hormone balance is alright, since hormone disruption is the most common culprit.
An endocrinologist can help stop the growth of noticeable hair by bringing your body back to normal. But if medicine doesn’t help, then electric hair removal is the best way to go. All other types of hair removal will simply tear or burn the hair and new hair will grow in its place, but after several procedures of electrical hair removal in 95% of cases hair growth stops forever.
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