Electrolysis hair removal benefits and side effects
If you have very sensitive skin, there are chances that electrolysis will leave dark patches which will be the result of the burn marks caused during the procedure. The appearance of these dark patches would also depend on how professional and qualified the physician who is administrating the electrolysis is. Normally, soon after the electrolysis is administered, the area becomes red. But this redness disappears in a day or so. For electrolysis to be effective, it is necessary that the hair is visible. Threading ensures that the hair is removed from its roots. It would, therefore, be pointless to go for electrolysis immediately after threading as electrolysis is essentially an electric shock that is given to eliminate the hair follicles. Even though electrolysis has proven to be an effective method of getting rid of unwanted hair, it unfortunately is not a one-shot solution. Depending on the thickness and coarseness of the hair to be removed, electrolysis might need to be administered on a regular basis. Electrolysis is not very expensive and when compared to the long term costs of hair removal methods like waxing, it is very cost effective. However, you will need to allow the hair to grow to a considerable length before each session. In addition to this, you may require several sessions. You will need to take all these factors into consideration before you decide to go for electrolysis.
On the other hand, you can try and remove your facial hair naturally. This process, however, will require diligence and patience on your part, for it will take at least six months to one year, depending on the type of facial hair you have, to permanently get rid of the hair. You can start off by applying a mixture of honey and lime juice to your face daily. Lime has the property to naturally bleach your skin as well as your hair. This will help to lighten the color of your hair to such an extent that it will no longer be obvious that you have hair on your face. Along with this, you need to work on removing the hair as well. For this, you need to knead dough of coarsely grounded wheat flour. Make a ball of this dough, coat it generously with olive oil, and then rub it gently over the area from where you want remove the hair. This will slowly but steadily remove the hair from its root. Alternatively, you can take coarsely grounded gram flour and add yogurt to it and apply this paste to your face. When it is semi-dry, remove it by rubbing it vigorously in a circular motion.