Unwanted hair can definitely be a nuisance, and I’m happy to provide some Siddha-Ayurvedic-based suggestions to help manage this naturally at home, especially considering your sensitive skin.
The turmeric and chickpea flour combination is a traditional approach that can be both effective and gentle. To prepare a paste, mix 2 tablespoons of chickpea flour with 1 tablespoon of turmeric. Add a few tablespoons of milk (or water if your skin reacts to dairy) to form a thick but spreadable paste. Apply this mixture evenly over the area where you want to remove hair. Let it dry completely, which can take around 20-30 minutes, and then gently rub it off in circular motions. This acts as a natural exfoliant and helps in reducing hair growth over time.
Do this 2 to 3 times a week for visible results. Keep in mind, though, this method won’t remove hair immediately; it’s gradual and works by making the hair thinner and less noticeable over time. Regularity is key here for best results.
Always patch-test a small area first, especially since your skin is sensitive. This ensures you aren’t allergic or having adverse reactions. Sensitivity can be managed by mixing a small amount of aloe vera gel into the paste before applying, it can help soothe and calm the skin.
If you find scaling back on dairy in the mixture doesn’t help, discontinuing use might be needed. Also, the hairs might become less noticeable, but complete removal isn’t typically fast with natural methods. For significant concerns or if reactions persist, consult with a dermatologist for tailored advice.


