By Khanak Mehta
First and foremost, whether you choose to indulge in face hair removal or not, remember that it is totally up to you and what you’re comfortable with! But, in case you want to start, we’ve got you covered. Face hair removal doesn’t have to be this daunting beauty investment – you can do it yourself or even go to a professional. Whether it is your forehead, eyebrows, chin, upper lip, or sideburn area, face hair removal is an easy fix for unwanted hair growth.
Face hair removal: Shaving
Shaving is one of the easiest ways to remove facial hair. It is affordable, quick, and can be done anytime, anywhere. All you need to do is invest in a razor – you can use a women’s razor, or even a facial razor, created specifically for this purpose. We suggest using a facial oil on your face beforehand to help the razor glide better, and to always shave in the direction of the hair growth. Be sure to not use any harsh actives or acids on your face for at least 24 hours after face hair removal, so that your skin doesn’t get irritated.
Much like shaving, tweezing is also a form of face hair removal that is easy to do by yourself, anytime, anywhere. A good pair of tweezers can really go a long way, so invest wisely. The best part about this method is the fact that you can carry a small pair of tweezers with you on the go, so you’re never caught out with a stray hair that isn’t supposed to be there. While there is no particular aftercare needed with this face hair removal method, you can apply some aloe vera gel to the area after to calm down any redness or irritation.
Face hair removal: Epilation
Love getting waxed, but just can’t make time for the salon? Or do you have slightly lesser hair growth, but don’t want to wait it out till your next waxing sesh because of that upcoming beach vacay? We get it – and this is where epilation comes out on the top as one of the best ways to remove facial hair. You can pluck the hair from its root – similar to waxing - using a targeted tool called an epilator. We know that it might seem a little tricky to use at first, but with some practice, it’s practically a breeze.
Face hair removal: Waxing
Face waxing is one of the best ways to remove facial hair, and for good reason. We know that the salon visit may cost you a little, and that the pain factor is definitely up there – but the fact that the hair will take at least a few weeks to grow back is a major plus point. Face waxing for women is particularly great for all the low maintenance people out there, or if you’re just someone who can’t find the time to regularly invest in face hair removal. Similar to shaving, be sure to avoid makeup and any other irritants in your skincare for at least 24 hours after the wax.
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Face hair removal: Threading
Growing up, many of us were introduced to threading as the most popular way to remove facial hair when we first stepped into a salon. While that thread may seem scary at first, and the pain factor might be up there with waxing, the results are pretty long lasting too – and the process is fast. This is why threading definitely wins a few points in our books! Similar to tweezing, you can simply apply aloe vera gel after your threading session to reduce any redness or irritation. It is also something you can learn to do on your own, but we suggest starting out by going to a professional if you’re new to it.
Best ways to remove facial hair
Like we said at the beginning, face hair removal is a personal choice – and so is the method you choose. Different methods suit different people, and you may need to go through a little bit of trial and error to understand which one works the best for you.
As a rule of thumb, here’s what we’d suggest:
On a time crunch? Try shaving or threading – they're quick and easy to do.
Want long-lasting results? Waxing and epilation are the way to go for you!
Always on-the-go? Your best bet is to tweeze the hair away, anytime, anywhere.
Face hair removal: Do’s and Don’ts
As with any other beauty investment, face hair removal comes with its own set of do’s and don’ts.
Do:
Don’t:
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Best face hair removal products
You know how makeup artists always talk about the importance of using the right tools? Well, the same principle applies here to face hair removal. No matter which method you’re choosing to invest in, you should be sure to use the very best tools. From tweezers that have the best grip to wax that won’t irritate even the most sensitive skin, we’ve got all your needs covered on Tata CLiQ Palette. Don’t be worried about finding the right products for yourself, because with our personalised recommendations based on your unique beauty profile, you are bound to fall in love with your perfect beauty match!
Remember that aftercare is equally important too, so be sure to add some soothing, hydrating skincare picks to your cart as well before you check out. Yes, we’re talking about cica, ceramides, aloe vera, and many more such sensitive skin friendly actives.
Get started with face hair removal!
Now that you’ve got a crash course in the world of face hair removal, it’s time to put your best face forward. Go ahead and try some of the methods above and find out what works best for you and your skin. Don’t forget to shop all the essentials we put together for you to upgrade your routine, too.
Face hair removal 101
Q. Is there a permanent way to remove facial hair?
Face laser is one method to remove facial hair almost permanently, but the results vary from person to person. We suggest consulting with a dermatologist to understand how it will work out for you.
Q. At what age can I start removing facial hair?
This is entirely a personal choice and there are no guidelines as such – so if you feel that you want to, and that you’re ready, go for it!
Q. Is facial hair normal?
Yes, always remember that having facial hair is totally normal and keeping it as it is or removing it is entirely your choice.