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Solution to remove hairs from the face

I am about to be 17 next month. I have hairs on my face, I mean on forehead, cheeks but I do not want them. Please give me some solution keeping in mind that it may not use any money to be cured.
( 3 Apr 2009)

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You have not mentioned whether you are male or female, but since you say that you don't want the hair on your face, I assume that you are a female. Most women prefer to have no hair on their face, but this is rarely the natural state of their skin. Most women have at least a small amount of hair on their faces, typically on the upper lip and on the cheeks, near the ears. This is nothing to worry about or be ashamed of, and if necessary, can be gotten rid of quite easily and cheaply. You should of course also remember that your body is still changing, and will continue to change for a few more years. Your growth of hair may therefore not always be what it is right now.

There are many options for hair removal at home, and most of them are quite cheap. You will probably have to spend a small amount of money - very few things are completely free - but do not worry, no huge expense is required.

One of the simplest ways to remove unwanted hair is to pluck it with a pair of tweezers. Not just any tweezers will do of course, as the tweezers should be able to grip the hair firmly in order for you to pull it out. You may already have a pair of tweezers at home, but even if you don't, you should be able to buy one without spending too much. You have not mentioned exactly how much hair you have and how thick it is - note that tweezers are best used to remove few hairs that are relatively thick. Tweezers will probably not work on fine but dense hair.

Threading is another option that is very cheap, but this takes some skill and practice. You need to take a thin, clean cotton thread, twist it, and then run it taut over your skin. Hairs get entangled in the thread and are automatically pulled out as the thread rolls over the skin. This method may not work very well at first, but as time goes by, you will probably learn how to do it. It will of course be much easier if you can get someone to show you how to do it. Note that both these methods are rather painful, as they involve pulling out entire hairs, right from the roots. Over time however, you will get immune to the pain, and the hairs will also hold less firmly.

answered by G D on 3 Apr 2009, 8:57:07

 

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