All women have a small amount of facial hair, and for many, except for eyebrows, it's not noticeable. But if yours is more easily seen than you'd like, there are many ways to get rid of it. They include removal at home, all-natural methods, and more advanced options that can remove it permanently. Tweezing is the easiest and cheapest method of removing facial hair. It's most commonly the go-to way to keep your eyebrows tamed. But it also can be used for those occasional chin hairs that pop up out of nowhere.
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While facial hair is natural in males and females, some people prefer to remove some or all of it. There is a range of options to remove facial hair at home, including over-the-counter creams and with tools such as razors, tweezers, and epilators. The skin on the face is more sensitive than skin elsewhere on the body. When removing facial hair, be sure to look after the skin by cleansing and moisturizing afterward.
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There was a time, not that long ago, when the state of your mustache was considered classified information. But with beauty entrepreneur Huda Kattan sharing her face-shaving routine on Instagram, and actress Thandie Newton flashing a selfie while bleaching her upper lip, it's safe to say facial hair removal tools are coming out of the shadows. Whether you groom your lady beard or not, remember: There is nothing abnormal about growing hair on your face. It's biology. The areas that are most testosterone-receptive?