Female hirsutism involves the growth of long and coarse hair on the face as well as the body. Besides being unsightly, hirsutism may also be a symptom of hormonal imbalance or a tumour. High levels of male hormones, known as androgens, are likely to cause female hirsutism. You can get rid of hirsutism with the use of following facial hair removal techniques.
Bleaching does not remove hair but helps to conceal it effectively. It works well in areas that have little hair growth such as your face, neck and arms. Bleaching involves the use of a chemical that removes the pigment from unwanted hair and thus camouflages it. Shaving is a popular but temporary method of facial hair removal. Shaving generally cuts off surface hair, leaving the roots intact. It does not make your hair shaft darker or thicker or the hair growth slower or faster. A razor should be used only after applying shaving cream or soap to your skin. This allows the blade to glide smoothly over the desired area and avoids cuts or scrapes.
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