Permanent Facial Hair Removal


All people have facial hair in varying amounts. It does not matter if the person is male or female, and it does not matter what ethnic background that person comes from. Everyone has some hair on the face and over the body. The only thing that makes the difference is the thickness as well as the volume of that hair.


Another thing is that facial hair is viewed differently by people depending on their culture and their personal preferences. In some cultures, it is not just acceptable for men to have thick facial hair; it is encouraged. In these cultures, thick mustaches and beards are seen as a sign of a man's power, wisdom and masculinity. On the other hand, many cultures frown upon women who have abnormally large amounts of facial hair. Such women are sometimes ostracized from their society and considered as less womanly than other women.


In the United States, men often do not have problems with having facial hair. For American men, it is just a matter of having to shave when they felt like shaving, but otherwise they have no reason to be embarrassed about it. After all, some women in the United States find facial hair on a man sexy and attractive. On the other hand, some women are repelled by masculine facial hair because it makes their face itch and break into a rash when a bearded and mustachioed man kisses them.


While American society is forgiving towards men with facial hair, they are not so lenient on women who have them, especially when the hair is so dark it is noticeable. Thankfully, there are many ways to remove unwanted facial hair and one of the more permanent and effective ones is electrolysis. Electrolysis, however, can be very expensive. Other ways to get rid of unwanted facial hair include trimming, shaving, using depilatory products and waxing.


Nonetheless, there are still some women out there who are wary about getting rid of their facial hair. That is because they believe that when you shave off your facial hair, it gets thicker when it grows back. This is only a myth, though. In men, it is true that when they first shave off their facial hair, it tends to grow back thicker. But that is only because they first start shaving during puberty, and the increasing testosterone in their body at that point in their life causes their hair to become thicker. It is genetics, not coincidence.

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