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Skin and Hair Disorders
Question #43573
84 days ago
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how to remove unwanted facial hair - #43573

Daniel

I am really struggling with this unwanted facial hair issue, and I just don’t know what to do anymore. I’ve tried shaving, but it gets stubbly too quick, and I read somewhere that plucking can damage the skin, right? Ugh, a month ago, I started noticing dark hair on my upper lip and chin, and honestly, it’s super embarrassing. I can’t just cover it up all the time with makeup or go for threading since it's kinda harsh on my sensitive skin. A friend suggested I should try some homemade remedies, but that’s where I get confused. Like, how to remove unwanted facial hair with natural ingredients? I came across this recipe that has turmeric in it, and I’m wondering if that’s legit or just another internet myth. Also, does this stuff really work for long-term results and not just a quick fix where it grows back even thicker? Honestly, I’m open to anything at this point, including Ayurvedic options. I read that certain herbs can help balance hormones, which could help me too. If anyone has experience with this, please share what worked or didn’t. It’s kinda stressing me out! Thanks in advance!!

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Dealing with unwanted facial hair, especially on sensitive skin, can indeed be tricky, but Ayurveda offers some natural solutions that may help. Let’s dive into a few options, and yes, turmeric can play a role here. A common remedy is a mixture of turmeric and chickpea flour (besan). Here’s a simple process you might try: mix two teaspoons of chickpea flour with a pinch of turmeric, add a splash of milk or yogurt to form a paste. Apply this on the areas with unwanted hair, let it dry, then gently rub it off using circular motions. This can help in not only exfoliating but also slowing down hair growth over time. However, be aware that turmeric can stain the skin temporarily.

This remedy is best used consistently, about 2-3 times a week, and over time it might contribute to a lighter and thinner hair appearance. Importantly, always patch test before full application to ensure it doesn’t irritate your skin. Turmeric does also have anti-inflammatory properties, which can be quite soothing to sensitive skin.

Additionally, consider hormonal balance as it is often linked to excess facial hair in women. Herbs like Shatavari and Spearmint Tea are known for their potential in supporting hormonal balance, especially if symptoms of hormonal imbalance are present. Shatavari can be taken as a powder with milk or water, about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon daily, but it’s wise to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, to ensure its safety and appropriateness for your condition.

Regarding your concern about hair growing back thicker, many natural remedies aim to work with the body to gradually manage the condition, rather than providing immediate but short-lived results like shaving does. Regular application and a bit of patience are key.

One final tip: maintain a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and adequate hydration, as internal health plays a crucial role in overall skin and hair condition. Practicing yoga or meditation can reduce stress levels, which also affect hormones. Keep these practices steady in your routine and observe the changes over a few weeks to months.

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