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Hair Removal at Home: A Guide

Whether you want to showcase your body hair or remove it for smooth skin, the choice is yours. With so many of us being deprived of salon services during the lockdown period, it’s more than likely that you weren’t able to access hair removal services. But that doesn’t mean you can’t try different hair removal methods at home for your body and face.

There are several things you need to consider before choosing a hair removal method, and it may differ based on the body part you’re working with.

It also depends on the kind of look you’re going; for example, do you want to shape your brows, pluck some strays, or go completely bare?

Here are some expert tips and tricks to make the process a smooth one, no pun intended! 

Preparing the skin 

Irrespective of what method you decide to go for, make sure you prepare your skin beforehand for the best results. Start with exfoliating your skin thoroughly at least a day before you remove any hair. 

You can also exfoliate the area you plan to remove hair from instead of your entire body. This will help to get rid of dead skin cells and prevents ingrown hairs.  

Save the moisturizer until after the process is complete. You want to make sure the surface is dry so you can get a better grip and easily use any tools. 

If you’re trying any of these methods for the first time, perform a patch test on the skin before using it on your entire body. This way, you can rule out a method or product that won’t suit you in case of side effects. 

 Hair Removal at Home: A Guide

Shaving 

Some of the benefits of shaving are that it’s the least time-consuming and works on any length of hair, so you don’t have to wait to grow your hair out. The effects are not that long-lasting, so if you don’t mind the hair growing back sooner—depending on your hair growth—then it’s perfect for you. 

Make sure to use a shaving cream or conditioner on your skin, so the surface is smooth enough to use a razor on. You should always use razors with three blades and ones that are clean and sharp to avoid irritating the skin or cutting yourself. Be gentle and shave in the direction of the hair in small strokes. You can even do this in the shower.

Dermaplaning is a face shaving method that is also gaining popularity because it helps to remove dead skin and fuzz from your face.

Waxing 

This can be tricky for beginners but allows you to remove hair straight from the roots. It can be painful for some people and takes time to get used to. There are also several kinds of wax and ready-to-use wax strips. 

Make sure your hair is long enough to be gripped by the wax before you remove it. Hold your skin tight when waxing and avoid applying wax to the same area twice as this can irritate it. Use a soothing aloe vera gel on the area immediately to calm redness and cool it. 

Epilating 

This is like tweezing your hair but doing a lot of them at the same time. Combining epilating with shaving is a common practice because shorter hair is less painful and more comfortable to remove.

If you have sensitive skin, you might want to do this before going to bed, so your skin has time to recover from the redness. You can use epilators all over your body, including the bikini line and your face!

Hair removal aftercare is essential to keep your skin hydrated and fresh. Moisturizing your skin after removing hair helps to close the pores and keeps impurities at bay. The soothing and healing properties of aloe vera gel and carrot seed oil are essential to skincare products. 

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