Thursday, December 31, 2015

Remove unwanted facial hair with natural face masks and scrubs

Remove unwanted facial hair with natural face masks and scrubs

The facial hair is a big problem for many women. Women are constantly looking for some permanent solution that will help them to solve the problem with unwanted hair. There are many cosmetic treatments which cost a fortune and may cause side-effects.


Therefore, we will show you some homemade recipes that will help you to get rid of the unwanted hair on the face.


Natural Mask:

This mask, shown by Himani Wright in the video at the end of the article, is made from ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen cupboard. For this facial treatment you will need 1/2 teaspoon coconut oil, 3 tablespoons of wholemeal (whole wheat) flour and water.


Begin by massaging a layer of coconut oil into your skin. Cover all of your target areas. Mix a little water with your flour. You want the mixture to form a paste, so add the water slowly until you get the right texture. Apply the mixture downwards (in the direction of hair growth) and let it dry for about 10 to 15 minutes. Once it’s mostly dry, rub upwards and out.


Rinse with plain water. Close your pores using tea or toner and apply moisturizer.


Oatmeal Scrub

Another alternative, is this oatmeal scrub from Home Remedies for Life. For this scrub, you’ll want to grind 1/2 teaspoon of oatmeal until coarse. Add six to eight drops of lemon juice and a tablespoon of honey to the oatmeal. Mix well and apply evenly over your entire face. Gently rub the oatmeal in circles for about 2 minutes and then let it set for 15 to 20 minutes. Rub up and out (against hair growth) and rinse with water.


You can repeat this scrub two or three times per week for maximum results.


minute to make and contains lots of vitamins and minerals that are great for your skin, according to Home Remedies for Life.


Grind 1/2 cup of dry apricots into a powder. Add one teaspoon of honey to the apricot powder and mix well. Apply this mixture to your face and allow it to sit for five to 10 minutes. After a few minutes, rub the mixture in circles, all over your face and scrub for about 20 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. You can repeat this up to four times per week.


Raw Honey

You can use raw honey as a natural face mask. Simply apply a thin layer of honey to your face and allow it to sit for at least 3o minutes before rinsing with warm water. Need a tougher clean? Add one part honey to two parts baking soda and use the mixture to exfoliate.


Women have hair on their faces and necks. It’s usually lighter and softer than men’s facial hair. It’s also completely natural. Feel free to let it be, but it you don’t like it, one of these natural remedies may be able to help you at a fraction of the cost of a salon treatment.


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