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Excess facial hair can become troublesome. Here are a few ways to tackle it. ▪️Waxing You can use waxing to remove hair on other parts of the body but avoid it on the face. ▪️Hair removal creams These are prone to irritate skin and cause rashes which leaves behind dark spots. So don’t use them on your face. ▪️Threading This can be used to shape eyebrows but threading chin area and side locks may also cause ingrown hair in these areas. ▪️Shaving or trimming This is a good way to tackle facial hair without causing any harm to the skin . ▪️Laser hair reduction If you require removal of hair for more than twice a month, then laser hair reduction is the best option. Usually 6-8 sessions are required at monthly intervals followed by maintenance sessions once or twice a hear depending on hair growth ▪️Bleaching If you have thin fine hair, then bleaching is an option. Here are a few precautions to take if you want to bleach ✔️do not bleach if if is dry, red or irritated ✔️apply a thin layer of moisturiser wait for 20’mins then apply the bleach ✔️leave the bleach for only 10-15 mins, not longer ✔️wash face with cool water and apply a layer of aloe Vera gel or soothing moisturiser ✔️on the day of bleaching avoid actives like retinol, salicylic acid, glycolic acid or vitamin C ✔️do not exfoliate skin for 4 days after bleaching. ⚠️Hormonal evaluation is important if you have thick coarse hair in chin, upper lip and side locks area . You can visit your dermatologist Gynecologist or endocrinologist for evaluation. ⚠️ Disclaimer: Content provided on this Instagram handle is for informational purposes only. This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. Please consult with a physician or dermatologist regarding any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options.