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How to Remove Excessive Body Hair in Women in urdu?

Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods Plucking (Tweezing)

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Plucking out hairs with tweezers is a popular and effective, although somewhat painful, way to remove temporarily scattered hairs on" the face, chest, and eyebrows. Because of the discomfort and irritation, you should reserve this method for small areas of excess hair.

Plucking has no adverse side effects and, like other methods of temporary hair removal, will not cause the hairs to grow faster, coarser, or darker. Since the hair is removed at the root, it may grow back slower than hair that has been shaved off. Constant and repeated tweezing in the same area, however, can cause tiny, pitted scars.

When using the' plucking method, make sure the skin and the tweezers are scrupulously clean to avoid infection. Also, do not pluck hairs from moles, warts, or other tumors. This can cause disagreeable and dangerous side effects: bleeding, infection, and change in the type of cell growth.

Hint: to minimize any pain, apply an ice cube to the area just before plucking.

Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods Chemical Depilatories

Available in creams, liquids, and foams, these products weaken the chemical bonds of the hairs, causing them to break off or dissolve just below the surface of the skin. This is one of the best, easiest, and most popular methods for temporary removal of unwanted hair on the arms, legs, and underarm areas.

One word of caution: do not use these products on broken or abraded skin. It is also wise not to use them on very delicate areas, such as along the "bikini line" of the thighs or on the skin of the breasts.

The first time you use a chemical depilatory, try it on a "test" area first to make sure your skin isn't unusually sensitive to it. Then wash and thoroughly dry the area to be depilated. Apply the chemical and leave it on for a specific length of time, usually ten to fifteen minutes, depending on the directions given by the manufacturer. (If you leave it on longer than recommended, it can severely irritate your skin.) Then rinse the area thoroughly with clear, lukewarm water, using a washcloth if necessary, and pat dry. You can then apply a soothing, emollient cream or lotion because the chemical may dry out your skin.

The main advantage of chemical depilatories is that they are painless. They also break off hairs below the surface of the skin, so that regrowth is relatively slow and the hairs grow back soft, not stubbly.




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