How to Remove Facial Hair Naturally

How to Remove Facial Hair Naturally:


You know what I'm talking about--those extra hairs on your chin, along your jawline, above your lip, or on your sideburns.

Many women spend hundreds of dollars on epilators, waxing kits, trimmers, and safety razors, all in an attempt to know how to remove facial hair.

In the end, many give up and resort to bleaching the hairs--better invisible than stubbly, right?

If you're sick and tired of shaving/waxing/epilating your face, read on to find out how to remove facial hair naturally.

Our simple home remedies have been tried and tested, and you'll find that they're surprisingly effective. Using them can teach you how to remove ingrown facial hair, get rid of that moustache, or trim those whiskers.

How to Remove Facial Hair Naturally:

1. Potato Lentil Mask

Easy Option: Run the potato through your cold press juicer to extract the maximum amount of juice with the least amount of effort!

Mix the potato juice in with the lentil paste, and add a tablespoon of honey and four tablespoons of lemon juice. Stir until it forms a thick, smooth paste.

Apply the paste to your face or body--anywhere you have unwanted hair. Let it sit for up to 20 minutes. It will dry and tighten on your skin.

Once it's fully dry, rub the paste with your fingers to remove it. The dried lentil paste will fall off, taking your unwanted body hair with it!

Bonus: Potato juice is a natural bleaching agent, so any remaining facial or body hair will be bleached...




2. Basil Onion Paste

This is a surprisingly effective remedy, but one that will require a bit of extra work.

You'll need to remove the thin membranes from between the layers of an onion. They are the part that will provide the effective hair removal--it's worth the effort!

How it's done:
Slice two onions in half, and, using a knife, remove the thin membranes from between the layers of an onion.

Once you have removed the membranes, add in 10 to 12 fresh basil leaves (not dried).

Use a pestle and mortar to crush the basil leaves and onion membranes, and keep crushing until it forms a smooth paste.

Apply the paste to any unwanted facial hair, and let it sit for up to 20 minutes. (If you feel your skin burning, you've left it too long!)

Use warm water to wash the paste off your skin.

You'll need to repeat this remedy a few times a week. After about a month, you'll find the unwanted hair is gone!



3. Egg White Mask

Eggs are packed with protein, meaning they are wonderful for your skin! They will provide the nutrients your skin needs to produce collagen, which will keep it fresh and young.

Plus, egg white is beautifully sticky when it dries, and an egg white mask will stick to any facial hairs.

When you rip it off, it will pluck hairs with all the ruthless efficiency of store-bought wax!

How it's done:
Drop the white of 1 egg into a bowl, and mix in a tablespoon of regular table sugar and half a tablespoon of cornstarch. Beat the mixture until it the paste is nice and smooth.

Apply the paste to your face, and let it sit for a few minutes--until dry. The paste will harden into a thick mask, which you can literally grab and RIP off.

Just be careful not to hurt your skin as you pull. A quick rip will pluck the hairs without damaging your skin.


4. Homemade Wax

Did you know that you can make your own wax at home? You don't need to buy wax from the store, but you can prepare your own using a few simple ingredients you'll find in your kitchen.

How it's done:
Pour two tablespoons of sugar into a microwave safe bowl or container, and add in a tablespoon of honey and water each.

Place the mixture in the microwave for 30 seconds, or heat it in a double boiler on the stove.

Boil it until the sugar dissolves and mixes with the liquids.

You will end up with a thick, waxy substance.

Use a spatula or wax applicator to stir the wax, and apply it to the parts of your face with the facial hair you want to eliminate.

Place a strip of cloth over the freshly applied wax, let it cool for a couple of seconds, then pull.

The wax will rip out the hair, leaving your face fresh and clean.

If the homemade wax cools, place it back in the double boiler, or heat it in the microwave for 5 to 10 seconds. Repeat until your face is free of hair!



5. Papaya and Turmeric

Papaya contains pa pain
, an enzyme that breaks down the hair follicles-preventing them from re-growing more hairs.

Applying papaya to your face will help to inhibit hair growth, making it easier for you to keep your chin whiskers, sideburns, or mustache under control.

Applying papaya to your face will help to inhibit hair growth, making it easier for you to keep your chin whiskers, sideburns, or mustache under control.

Adding turmeric into the mix makes the papaya more effective.

The stable compounds in turmeric will help to kill off the hairs, preventing their regrowth.

How it's done:
Use a spoon to scoop out a few chunks of raw papaya flesh.

Add in half a teaspoon of turmeric powder, and use a fork to mash and mix the ingredients together. You should end up with a thick paste.

Using your fingers, apply the paste to the parts of your face with hair.

Massage your skin gently to ensure that the paste is absorbed into your hair and skin.

Let it sit for 15 minutes before washing off with warm water.


Repeat the process once every two weeks or so, and you'll notice your facial hair disappearing on its own!



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