Permanently removing facial hair at home in a single day is challenging, and I must clarify that a truly permanent solution usually requires medical or professional treatments like laser hair removal methods that target hair follicles over multiple sessions. Ayurvedic and natural remedies focus more on gradually reducing hair growth and visibility, aligned with your body’s constitution and current imbalance in your doshas, but not on instant permanence.
The turmeric mix you’ve heard about can help lightening the appearance of hair over time. It might not provide immediate or permanent removal, but it’s a viable natural method for gradual improvement. Mix turmeric powder with gram flour (besan) and enough water or milk to create a paste. Apply this mixture to your face, let it dry, then gently scrub it off in circular motions. Use this method 2-3 times a week—over time it might help weaken hair growth due to turmeric’s properties.
Another remedy involves using a combination of chickpea flour, turmeric and milk or yogurt. Create a thick paste and apply in the direction of hair growth. Let it sit for 20-30 minutes, then rub it off in the opposite direction of hair growth. Repeating this can slowly reduce hair thickness and growth rate.
Avoid frequent waxing as rough methods can stimulate hair follicles, sometimes causing the hair to grow back thicker. These natural approaches ideally align with gently reducing the Sadhaka Pitta (responsible for hair growth) imbalance and won’t trigger darker regrowth.
Permanent hair removal might require patience and consistency more than quick fixes. If hair growth is dense or causes distress, consulting with a dermatologist or professional practitioner would provide comprehensive options, especially considering the safety of home methods.


