If you want to get rid of unwanted hair, one of the easiest methods you can try is applying gel or cream then wipe it off after some time.
Depilatories are chemical based formulations that dissolve the keratin in the hair by breaking the disulfide bond. The hair can be wiped clean easily and weakens from the surface.
You'll be looking for any allergic reactions because depilatories are chemical based. Carefully read the instructions and test it before you use the product. Put a small spot and wash it off after the given time. Wait for any reaction on that spot for a day and if you see no reaction on your skin, use it. Again be careful that depilatories are formulated in different strengths. Unless you've carefully read the instructions, don't use high strength products on your face. An advantage of using depilatories is that it can remove very coarse with little trouble. The hair was not removed from the hair shaft, rather it was removed from the skin surface, which means the method is temporary. This means that the hair will grow back in a few days.
In the given time or when your skin begins to stinging, you need to remove the depilatory you've applied. Your skin may also be hurting because the chemicals dissolves the hair. Do not forget to remove the product in the given time. Ask your doctor for a prescription cream you can use before you apply depilatory if you feel any irritation after using the product. One of the things you doctor may prescribe is a very low strength steroid cream. If you have any skin problem, it is best to consult your doctor before using depilatory. People who are looking for hair removal would find depilatory as a cheap and convenient way to remove hair.
Keep in mind that this article is for informative purposes only. It's not intended to either be or substitute medical advice. If you have medical concerns, you need to consult your doctor. Once you've consulted, you can follow the given tips in this article. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.