Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Home Remedies for Unwanted Facial Hair

Home Remedies for Unwanted Facial Hair

In medical terms, abnormal hair growth (on the face as well as the body) in women is called hirsutism. It has been observed that individuals with dark hair or pigmentation are likely to be hairier than those with a lighter pigmentation or blonde hair.

People typically have hair almost everywhere on the body, except on the nails and eyeballs. Thus, women do have facial hair, but it is usually only fine hair or peach fuzz.

Unwanted facial hair can become an embarrassing beauty concern for women, especially when they age and their estrogen levels change due to menopause.

Issues such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), other hormonal conditions, use of certain medications, or adrenal gland disorders can cause unwanted facial hair. In rare cases, the problem can be caused by a tumor or cancer of the adrenal gland or ovaries.

Homemade Sugar Wax
This is a super easy and effective home remedy to get rid of unwanted facial hair.
Mix two teaspoons of granulated sugar (brown or white) and one teaspoon each of honey and water.
Heat the mixture in a microwave or on a stove for about half a minute until it bubbles and turns brown. Allow it to cool.
Using a spatula, apply it on the areas where you want to remove the hair.
Place a cloth strip over the sugar wax and smooth it out with your fingers in the direction of the hair growth.
Finally, rip it off in the opposite direction of hair growth.
Repeat as needed.

Chickpea Flour
A chickpea flour face pack will help exfoliate your skin to remove dead skin and hair. Plus, it can lighten the color of your skin and facial hair. You can get chickpea flour, also known as gram flour or besan, from an Indian market or health food store.

Mix together two tablespoons of chickpea flour, one tablespoon of milk cream, one and one-half teaspoon of milk, and three-quarter teaspoons of turmeric. Apply this thick paste on your face and leave it on for 20 minutes or until it dries. Scrub it off using a facial loofah pad or simply a soft cloth dipped in lukewarm water.
Do this at least three or four times a week for about a month.

Alternatively, mix one tablespoon of chickpea flour, one-half teaspoon of plain yogurt, and one-quarter teaspoon of turmeric.
You can also add one-half teaspoon of rose water. Spread it on your face and leave it on for 20 minutes before scrubbing it off.
Another remedy involves mixing two tablespoons of chickpea flour, one-quarter teaspoon of turmeric and enough milk (about ½ teaspoon) to make a thick, smooth paste.


Green Gram Flour and Rose Water
Like chickpea flour, green gram flour also aids natural hair removal through exfoliation. In addition, the combination of green gram flour and rose water works as a natural cleanser for sensitive and acne-prone skin.

Add one and one-half tablespoon of rose water to two tablespoons of green gram flour. You may add one tablespoon of lemon juice as well.
Spread the paste on your face and leave it on for 20 to 25 minutes before scrubbing it off.
Do this three to four times a week.

Sugaring
Sugaring works as a natural treatment for removing facial as well as body hair. Unlike waxing, it requires pulling the hair in the direction of the hair growth, which causes less pain and skin irritation. Interestingly, this technique was established centuries ago in Egypt.

Heat one-quarter cup of water in a pan.
Add two cups of granulated sugar and one-quarter cup of lemon juice to it. Continue heating the paste until bubbles appear.
Turn down the heat to low-medium and let it simmer for about 25 minutes until it turns dark amber in color. Turn off the heat and let the mixture cool.
Prepare your skin by dusting a little cornstarch or baby powder on your skin and then spread the lukewarm mixture on your face in the opposite direction of the hair growth.
Put a clean rag or cotton strip over the layer of sugar paste and let it sit for a few minutes.
Finally, pull it off quickly in the direction of the hair growth.

Spearmint Tea
Excess hair growth is often attributed to excessive production of androgen in the body. Spearmint tea can help regulate hormone levels.

A study conducted by Turkish researchers indicates that spearmint tea can help women with hirsutism. The study subjects were given herbal spearmint tea twice a day for five days in the follicular phase of their menstrual cycles. The follicular phase begins on the first day of your cycle and lasts about 14 days.

Boil a cup of water. Add one teaspoon of dried spearmint to it. If you have fresh spearmint leaves, use four or five of them.
Cover the container and let it steep for about five to 10 minutes.
Strain and drink the tea.
Have it twice daily.

Lemon Juice and Honey
Being sticky in nature, a lemon juice and honey mask can help remove fine hair from your face. The lemon juice works as a cleansing and exfoliating agent and the honey helps soften the hair due to its hydrating and moisturizing properties.
Moreover, being an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, it will help avoid skin irritation and breakout. Because of its bleaching quality, lemon juice will also help lighten your facial skin and hair.

Mix one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice and four tablespoons of honey.
Apply it on your face and leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes.
Gently remove the mask with a washcloth soaked in lukewarm water.
Do this at least twice a week for a few months.

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