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Women's facial hair is nothing to be ashamed of and is as normal and natural as having hair on the rest of your body.
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Waxing, hair removal lotions, threading, shaving, laser hair reduction, and bleaching are some of the different ways to remove facial hair.
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Dr. Seema Oberoi Lall advises against waxing as it increases the chances of burns, abrasions, infections, and the finer hair getting thicker over time.
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Hair removal creams offer a painless option, but in order to prevent allergic reactions or skin irritation, a patch test is advised.
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Threading works well to shape eyebrows, but if done incorrectly, it might result in ingrown hair.
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Shaving is a simple and quick way to get rid of facial hair, but it's important to use a high-quality razor to avoid irritation.
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A more long-term treatment is provided by laser hair removal, which uses concentrated light beams to target hair follicles.
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Bleaching is good for people with extremely fine hair since it lightens facial hair colour, making it less apparent.
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Dr. Seema advises seeing a dermatologist in order to address any underlying hormone imbalances prior to laser hair removal.
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10. Depending on personal preferences, skin sensitivity, and hair type, a dermatologist's advice is recommended when selecting a facial hair removal technique.
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