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Facial hair remedies For removal of fine facial hair, all the three methods you have mentioned are good and workable. Which one you adopt depends completely upon the nature of your skin. Sometimes, people with extra sensitive skin can react adversely to any of the three treatments used. If you have started threading your face and your skin has not reacted adversely to the procedure, you should continue with that. It is effective and it works for you. Just remember to apply some sort of basic talcum powder before you thread, so as to ensure that you do not remove any thin skin along with the thread, as is prone to happen. Also, after threading, make it a point to apply any moisturizer, as this will ensure that your face does not swell up.
Waxing is an equally good option. Once again, it would depend upon your skin and how it reacts to the wax that is used. You must also remember to apply a mild astringent of any kind after you have waxed, as this will help your pores to close and aid against infections. Bleaching will not remove hair, just lighten the color so that your hair is out of sight. Also, bleaching will affect the quality of your skin as well. It is the method you should adopt last, and only if it cannot be avoided.
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