Home Remedies for Hair Removal

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Hair Removal Home Remedies:

Submitted by Tan at 2009-06-09 20:15:34
I tried laser treatment on my face it didn't work for me at all ( laser treatments and electrolysis they don't work on asian skin)

SO DO NOT SPEND YOUR MONEY ON THESE TREATMENTS

I have got a simple way to get rid of unwanted hair it has worked on lots of people and nobody has complained about this treatment 'touch wood'.just buy alum you can buy this from any asian food store make it into powder form.

Take 1 tsp of alum pd mix it with 2 tablespoons of rose water, apply this on your face with a cotton wool leave it for 15 to 20 minutes, wash your face with cold water.

Do this everyday, it really works after threading or waxing your skin can sting after aplying it but don't worry it won't harm your skin. You can use any good moisturising cream after this treatment because your skin can go dry. You have to do this 4 to 5 months believe me you'll see an amazing difference on your face in few weeks.

rating: 6 (34 votes)

Submitted by tiffanyrosetaylor at 2010-11-06 15:03:54
I have been using sally hanson face hair removal cream that I picked up at my local CVS for around $8. It comes in a little tube and I squeeze just a tiny amount onto my face where there are unwanted hairs and I let it dry for about 4-5 min, no more than 8. I then wash it off well and put this cream that comes with the hair removal cream on the skin, it moisturizes it. The process makes the skin tingly and burns a little and makes the red slightly red for about a day, similar to waxing. It takes all of the hair away though and I do this once a week, usually on a day where I don't need to go out or at night. Oh, when you put the hair remover cream on the skin and its totally dry (a few minutes later) make sure to really wipe off the cream with a cotton ball, it gets the hairs off, otherwise, they won't come off. Good luck!
rating: 4 (13 votes)



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