Should You Use Facial Hair Removal Creams?
Are you irritated by those tiny hairs that just pop out from your face? Are you frustrated when you fail to look clean because a hair or two just grew from your chin? Are you tired from pulling or waxing those beards or moustaches or even eyebrows and experience enormous pain? If your answer to one or all of these questions is yes, then a facial hair removal cream is the right thing for you.
Facial hair removal creams well, they are creams that are applied in your face to remove unwanted facial hair. But what is it with these creams that make them preferred by more and more people? Here it is: painless removal of facial hair. Shaving, waxing or pulling can pose great danger and also can be painful. They also leave unwanted marks that damage the face and sometimes, they can cause wounds! However, facial removal creams do not even let you feel any pain and they do not leave marks. And even though they do not remove the facial hair completely, hey, the other methods won’t too!
You may be wondering what is inside these creams that let them remove the hair. Well, these facial hair removal creams contain sodium thioglycolate that makes the hair loose on its base, meaning, they break the bonding between the hairs and to where they are rooted. Some creams have calcium thioglycolate but they still do the same thing. They break down the proteins in the hair making them so fragile that when you wipe the cream off, they go too.
When applying facial hair removal cream, take some considerations and do not leave them in your face for 10 or more minutes. Remember, the skin in the face is more sensitive than the other parts and the application of the cream is direct. If you leave it there for a very long time, your skin might get burned.
Facial hair removal creams might get in to your pores and remove the unwanted hair, but they do not go and make a hole on your pockets. So what’s holding you back from getting that nice and clean face you have always wanted?
Filed under Hair Removal Methods by on Apr 19th, 2011.