These ways of removing facial hair are different for everyone like waxing works for others and threading helps for other so just letting ya know everyone one is different.
True, but tbh waxing is not good if you do too often. It causes various wrinkles, even if youâre very young, and plus causes skin to hang due to the pulling. Plucking is the most painful, but also the least dangerous. Laser is too much technology for the skin and unnatural, sugaring doesnât work as good, and threading can be controversial
@@lauraknightartThank god for these armchair derms, I donât think people who went to school for it for years could live without them. I sure he already knew this and thought it didnât exactly need to be said. But ya know, if you donât cover every single base in a 25 second video then you must not already know.
Same I just had laser yesterday. Iâm almost 30 and my hairs were starting to grow so fast and thick. My skin was so irritated from tweezing almost daily
Dude Iâm 12 and I have a freaking hairy moustache every time I try to wax ( thatâs the only way ) the hair doesnât come off and now I just have a tiny but noticeable white spot on my face I look stupid
Those are the BEST methods. Shaving shoulda been the worst one⊠waxing helped thin it out started shaving to get it coarse to get it lasered which worked wonders.
You're so true. Shaving is the worst. My friend, my sister regret it so much cause now their hair are 3Ă thick and darker. So manly. Waxing is decent but painful and irritating too. So laser is something I definitely have on my list.
Shaving might make your hair darker and fuller and may need to be done more often but it doesn't damage your skin the way those other methods do. Damaged equals early aging. I'll stick to shaving.
I just had my 3rd laser session yesterday and itâs awesome. I was plucking every other day- my little lip hairs/ chin hairs were constantly popping up. I was waxing too like 2-3 times a week! My skin was always so irritated. Itâs been so much better now
Do u have sensitive skin? Was there any scarring or discoloration? I suffer from pcos and my facial hair is super thick so Iâm considering laser but itâs my face so Iâm terrified
â@@imjesssayin1706I've had laser on my facial hair several times. Only ones my face got a little red for a cuple of hours but that's it. No other side effects. Where I live, they won't laser you in the summer because of the UV, though.
As a south Asian woman laser hair removal has change my life significantly. I used to have to shave every day and would still get stubble by the end of the day. Even when I shaved my skin had small bumps and pimples and was discoloured. A few sessions of laser has made my skin soo smooth and had cleared it right up. I feel so much more confident now. The hair isnât completely gone but I only have to shave like once a week and the hair is so much thinner and finer in texture and a lot of it is lighter in color too. Laser hair removal was the best decision I ever made. I would 100% recommend
@@mominaumer3368 i believe 6 sessions. Worth every penny. But for laser treatments you have to have certain skin color and hair type i believe. Its worth it to go in and at least get a free consultation
I pluck lol but its calming, good alternative to skin picking đ but i dont do it all at once, i just do a couple hairs every day, sometimes more haha
Waxing was efficient for me, however over time the hair got so fine it wouldnât be able to penetrate the surface of my skin anymore so it resulted in a lot of ingrown hairs, and picking out those ingrowns caused a lot of scaring and hyperpigmentation to form. Laser hair removal zaps and completely destroys the hair strand and follicle and evens out your complexion by destroying excess built up pigment in some areas where there are scars. Laser hair removal is hands down the best invention of hair removal.
@@azkkaaa I started around 13 and Iâm 18 now, I have tried threading to get those pesky ingrowns out, but most of the time I just pluck them out and use skincare that aids in inhibiting melanin so I donât get hyperpigmentation, although I made my comment centered around laser hair removal, I am yet to start my sessions.
@@azkkaaa alpha arbutin and tranexamic acid are GOD SENDS. I use to be on a hydroquinone prescription for 2 months and (which is the gold standard for fading hyperpigmentation) and I just got off of it, but I every single time I felt like I needed to wax a little, I would stop usage of the hydroquinone a week prior to the wax and use the alpha arbutin and tranexamic acid instead.
@@mominaumer3368 it depends on everyone! Iâve been going for about a year for upkeep, but I also have very dark coarse hair. Iâd say about 90% of the hair was gone in about 10 sessions and the rest has just been general upkeep to keep the hairs from coming back in. I only go about once every 12 weeks now compared to once every month.
hi i just wanted to say that electrolysis works better and is more permanent than laser especially when it comes to pcos because with electrolysis the follicle gets destroyed for good but with laser it may stimulate more hair growth in places where there wasnât any before
I did Lazer but it just broke me out for 2 weeks to heal every time plus I have thick blonde hairs and a few darker blonde every now and then. It drives me crazy. So tired of this crap. You would think by now they'd come up with something that will get rid of blonde.
Definitely didn't need this to be said by someone who doesn't use these techniques. Every skin is different, pick what works best for your skin type and texture.
Plucking works for me! I donât know about lasers because I havenât tried them, but any other method irritates the hell out of my skin! My skin has such a bad reaction that it looks downright scary!
Laser hair removal costs me $3795.00 with Ideal Image, but there are way cheaper options out there. I was just desperate, however I do not regret it one bit as it helped so much with my hirsutism. I'm down to 700.00 now in terms of costs, and 4 treatments in and the hair is hardly noticeable. Also, I am black and went with the YAG laser, lots of pain but well worth it to go months without ingrown hairs and shaving.
Facial shaving removes the dead layer of skin which exfoliates the skin if you don't want dry skin or razor burn panther your face in non foaming body cream then shave after you shave put after shave or moisturizer on. Hope this helps
I would suggest laser if you have more hair , electrolysis is much effective but it's more expensive, more painful and will not be done if you have more area and density as it can cause scarring, but for small areas with less hair density electrolysis is best
â@@supriya2776you can do it on large areas as well (a large area on the face is still relatively small). But it's more expensive and painful. I have done it on my sideburns and it took an hour. But the lady there says that there are people who come in with hair that's more dense and do it for hours.
Im a male and removing the hair around my lips with plucking. It's great and ends up smooth! It doesnt take too much time either and i do it once or twice a week. And I simply enjoy the process of plucking the hairs one by one.
I guess you have to build tolerance. For me it was a lot less painful than waxing, and I have very sensitive skin. The quicker you do it the less it will hurt.
Epilator wasn't mentioned? The best then? I use three different ways of removing hair, prefer strip waxing on legs (use epilator if I run out of strips), for face epilator above lips and precise plucking for eyebrows. I'd reccomend these, haven't found a downside.
Threading has done wonders for my top lip I have less hair their now and when it comes back it's thinner. I can also do it at home I bought thread for 99p it has lasted me years! Also really easy to do my eyebrows.
Personally, I don't get rid of the small thin hairs in my face that isn't visible, because if I start they're going to grow back and wayyyy wayyy worse. I do pluck my eyebrows-ish, only the space between, I have a naturally okay shape
Shaving might make your hair darker and fuller and may need to be done more often but it doesn't damage your skin the way those other methods do. Damaged equals early aging. I'll stick to shaving.
Waxing gave me horrible scars on my legs because of ingrown hair. The only thing that solved it was laser, I'm not exaggerating when saying it changed my life. I think this really depends on the person's skin and experience.
I absolutely hate threading it hurts so bad. And i look like a swollen tomato once I'm done đą I can't afford laser yet but I'd love to do it sometime
I might not be a doctor but lemme tell you something. I used to have TERRIBLE ingrown hair issues, skin irritation from every form of removal... Until I tried laser. Laser is my holy grail so idk what you're talking about. It's one of the few "cosmetic" procedures I've had that actually made my life so much easier.
I do laser like once every 1.5 years. It's true that it's not as effective on hormonal areas like the face but it helps keep things manageable. I didn't have a lot but it was like dark peach fuzz with some thicker areas. Be prepared to do it long term though. Rest of the body has been great, hair on my legs was so thick. After 8 sessions I've had barely any growth for 1+ years now. Areas like my arms it does come back more but its finer and when I shave it lasts longer. Basically laser isn't perfect but I consider it the best option.
Iâm showing signs of pcos and Iâve literally tried everything on that pyramid. Personally for me, laser has changed my life and made me significantly more confident at 20. Do whatever works best for youđđ
Plucking is dangerous for sure, you got to watch ingrown hairs, it's painful and if you don't know what you're doing, you can pull or poke holes in your skin and cause injury. You can set up infection too. If you pluck your hair, watch for skin abrasions and *exfoliate* .
We, Indian women, cannot live without our threading parlor lady đ it's an emotional connection at this point.
this is so realđđđ
Trueee đI get mine done every 2 mths
ong bro đ
I donât get why he placed plucking over threading. Threading is a form of plucking.
It's either an emotional connection or they bully you the whole time but you still go back to them cause they're good at their job đ
Bro just listed all the method of removing hair without a single hair on his head đ
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facial hair, not just hair
Itâs because he âremoved all his hair with the *best* methodâ đ
@@MolcarMama alopecia ?
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These ways of removing facial hair are different for everyone like waxing works for others and threading helps for other so just letting ya know everyone one is different.
True, but tbh waxing is not good if you do too often. It causes various wrinkles, even if youâre very young, and plus causes skin to hang due to the pulling. Plucking is the most painful, but also the least dangerous. Laser is too much technology for the skin and unnatural, sugaring doesnât work as good, and threading can be controversial
I think he's talking from a medical stand point
Thanks the dermatologist didnât know that , you just changed his life
He just said all the possible ways of removing facial hair so what do i do
@@lauraknightartThank god for these armchair derms, I donât think people who went to school for it for years could live without them.
I sure he already knew this and thought it didnât exactly need to be said. But ya know, if you donât cover every single base in a 25 second video then you must not already know.
Just saying, laser has changed my life dramatically as someone with natural thick dark hair
Same I just had laser yesterday. Iâm almost 30 and my hairs were starting to grow so fast and thick. My skin was so irritated from tweezing almost daily
Same I could literally cry
Thatâs what Iâm hoping will happen to me, Iâm trying it out
Sameeeeeeeee
I have PCOS and I'm trying to get the courage to go get my face lasered.. you guys definitely helped †I'm so glad it's worked for you all!
I realised as a teenager, the first time I tried waxing, that hurting myself in order to be hairless was self abuse.
Dude Iâm 12 and I have a freaking hairy moustache every time I try to wax ( thatâs the only way ) the hair doesnât come off and now I just have a tiny but noticeable white spot on my face I look stupid
â@@Mimi-li2ll same here!! I m 15 tho n planning to shave soon (within a week) but am very much worried about it going wrong..
friendly reminder: everyone reacts differently from different techniques! one way might work for someone, and might not work for someone else
Shut up. Heâs literally a doctor, and heâs taking about it from a MEDICAL standpoint. Your stupid friendly reminder doesnât mean anything
Those are the BEST methods. Shaving shoulda been the worst one⊠waxing helped thin it out started shaving to get it coarse to get it lasered which worked wonders.
Itâs a shaving/razor company account
You're so true. Shaving is the worst. My friend, my sister regret it so much cause now their hair are 3Ă thick and darker. So manly.
Waxing is decent but painful and irritating too. So laser is something I definitely have on my list.
Waxing will give you excessive wrinkles eventually because it pulls your skin, itâs very bad for your face specifically.
@@PastPositive waxing doesnât give you wrinkles if that were true middle eastern women would age horrible and they donât
Shaving might make your hair darker and fuller and may need to be done more often but it doesn't damage your skin the way those other methods do. Damaged equals early aging. I'll stick to shaving.
I just had my 3rd laser session yesterday and itâs awesome. I was plucking every other day- my little lip hairs/ chin hairs were constantly popping up. I was waxing too like 2-3 times a week! My skin was always so irritated. Itâs been so much better now
Do u have sensitive skin? Was there any scarring or discoloration? I suffer from pcos and my facial hair is super thick so Iâm considering laser but itâs my face so Iâm terrified
â@@imjesssayin1706I've had laser on my facial hair several times. Only ones my face got a little red for a cuple of hours but that's it. No other side effects. Where I live, they won't laser you in the summer because of the UV, though.
Babes you need to get some aloe Vera or some cocoa powder
When I tried plucking, I got pimples
@@imjesssayin1706You should!! I've been undergoing laser hair removal. One of the best decisions I ever made
Ironically, plucking and sugar waxing work best for me.
I think the top one is supposed to be the worst one overall
hes ranking the Worst. so the ones on the bottom are the Least worst. so good.
Because they are more likely to damage the hair follicle and prevent regrowth as a result
@@undermoonlight4849 Is there some other negative cause I would love for the hair to not regrow đ
â@@undermoonlight4849 Literally all of these methods will do that to some extent
As a south Asian woman laser hair removal has change my life significantly. I used to have to shave every day and would still get stubble by the end of the day. Even when I shaved my skin had small bumps and pimples and was discoloured. A few sessions of laser has made my skin soo smooth and had cleared it right up. I feel so much more confident now. The hair isnât completely gone but I only have to shave like once a week and the hair is so much thinner and finer in texture and a lot of it is lighter in color too. Laser hair removal was the best decision I ever made. I would 100% recommend
*The Epilator* has entered the chat
Whatâs that?
A medieval torture device that removes hair very efficiently đ€
Iâll never forget the pain when I first used it
I love my epilator
@@RM-kz3yg Honestly same.
Laser changed my life! I have too much damn hair because of hormones and i tried everything in the damn book
heyy I have that issue too, may ik that in how many sessions did u completely get rid of em??
@@mominaumer3368 i believe 6 sessions. Worth every penny. But for laser treatments you have to have certain skin color and hair type i believe. Its worth it to go in and at least get a free consultation
@@saijanaswamy7210 thank you so much
@@mominaumer3368 hope it works out for you~~ its the closest we have on market to permanent hair removal.
@@saijanaswamy7210 I hope so too!! I have PCOS and it's a pain in the butt fr but thank you for your honesty kind stranger!!
Sugaring is the best option. It made of natural things, and some of your hairs donât grow back and make them weaker.
Tell me how the heck am I supposed to plug ell the strands of hair off my face!?
I do it. Its like torture but it leaves me with nice baby skin.
Itâs one of the worst ways
After some time I don't feel the pain and they grow individually so it is less of a struggle to get them all off
I pluck lol but its calming, good alternative to skin picking đ but i dont do it all at once, i just do a couple hairs every day, sometimes more haha
You donât have to. Itâs ranked as the worst wayâŠ
The way "you didn't stick out to me" at sugaring was so accurate because that stuff never sticks to my face lmao
Electrolysis is the method for me. Just looking for a provider in meantime Iâm using this device I got from Amazon.
What device is this? Is it effective?
Waxing was efficient for me, however over time the hair got so fine it wouldnât be able to penetrate the surface of my skin anymore so it resulted in a lot of ingrown hairs, and picking out those ingrowns caused a lot of scaring and hyperpigmentation to form. Laser hair removal zaps and completely destroys the hair strand and follicle and evens out your complexion by destroying excess built up pigment in some areas where there are scars. Laser hair removal is hands down the best invention of hair removal.
hey i know this is a really late comment, but how long did you do waxing for before it didn't work anymore?
@@azkkaaa I started around 13 and Iâm 18 now, I have tried threading to get those pesky ingrowns out, but most of the time I just pluck them out and use skincare that aids in inhibiting melanin so I donât get hyperpigmentation, although I made my comment centered around laser hair removal, I am yet to start my sessions.
@@rahafalkhaldi1897 oh we're around the same age! What products do you use to inhibit the melanin?
@@azkkaaa alpha arbutin and tranexamic acid are GOD SENDS. I use to be on a hydroquinone prescription for 2 months and (which is the gold standard for fading hyperpigmentation) and I just got off of it, but I every single time I felt like I needed to wax a little, I would stop usage of the hydroquinone a week prior to the wax and use the alpha arbutin and tranexamic acid instead.
@@rahafalkhaldi1897 thank you so muchh
Plucking is the only thing that works for me. I have sensitive skin so waxing (especially around the eyebrow area) just makes me super uncomfortable.
Plucking is my fav, the one excruciating pain I can have control of.
so is the top one the worst or the best
Worst
I have PCOS and laser hair is the only thing that has worked for me
Exactly, it definitely lasts longer than waxing or plucking, and sugaring is still waxing
hey I have it too and it's such a pain, I'm planning on getting it too, may ik in how many sessions did you get rid of your facial hair?
@@mominaumer3368 it depends on everyone! Iâve been going for about a year for upkeep, but I also have very dark coarse hair. Iâd say about 90% of the hair was gone in about 10 sessions and the rest has just been general upkeep to keep the hairs from coming back in. I only go about once every 12 weeks now compared to once every month.
hi i just wanted to say that electrolysis works better and is more permanent than laser especially when it comes to pcos because with electrolysis the follicle gets destroyed for good but with laser it may stimulate more hair growth in places where there wasnât any before
I did Lazer but it just broke me out for 2 weeks to heal every time plus I have thick blonde hairs and a few darker blonde every now and then. It drives me crazy. So tired of this crap. You would think by now they'd come up with something that will get rid of blonde.
i was like theres no way plucking is the best way to remove facial hair! and then i reread the caption at the top đđđ
threading is medieval torture i tell you
but at the same time my face is too sensitive to not lose a layer of skin when i wax it đ
i think they're trying to say plucking is the worst
I think so too
Definitely didn't need this to be said by someone who doesn't use these techniques. Every skin is different, pick what works best for your skin type and texture.
Just because it works doesnât mean is healthy
Iâm confused though .. what order is it supposed to be in ? Like is plucking the best or worst ?
@@calise7988the worst
are these ranked from worst to best or the opposite?
They are from bad to worst , like laser is alright yknow but then it gets to worst to worst
Are you sure? Abby put the best at the top of the pyramid. Using her commentary doesn't make the ones at the bottom of the pyramid sound good.
Plucking works for me! I donât know about lasers because I havenât tried them, but any other method irritates the hell out of my skin! My skin has such a bad reaction that it looks downright scary!
It's so confusing when they rank worst items using this sound. For a second I thought he was saying plucking is the best, and I'd have to say hell no
I swear the sugaring " u didnt stick out to me" that had to been a pun đ
Am I the only one who didnât know that this đ§đŸââïž was an emoji?
10/10 investigative journalism. Straight to the hard-hitting questions
which one do YOU use Mr.?
Doesnât seem like heâs got much to remove đ
Guys shave everyday
@@MementoVita seems like he went too far up his beard and got his head, real shame
I am never trusting a bald guy on hair advice đ they gave up on theirs because they didnât take care of it so they started balding early.
what??? Threading is really good for my sensitive asf skin-
Fr like i got an allergic reaction from shaving and waxing but not threading like wtf-
@@nimi_nar0 yeah!!
ikr and itâs much cheaper
Girl how is your "sensitive" skin is handling threading wellđđ
@@sanidhyasuresh5288 nope Iâm Egyptian (and a girl) đ«¶đ»
I may wax my brows and my âmustacheâ, but it works. It does become inflamed but not too bad lol- it just saves me so much time
What is the difference between threading and plucking as far as the effects on the skin goes?
What else is left-
So what is the right way?
Laser hair removal costs me $3795.00 with Ideal Image, but there are way cheaper options out there. I was just desperate, however I do not regret it one bit as it helped so much with my hirsutism. I'm down to 700.00 now in terms of costs, and 4 treatments in and the hair is hardly noticeable.
Also, I am black and went with the YAG laser, lots of pain but well worth it to go months without ingrown hairs and shaving.
That means that i should laser my face?
oh God thanks for not showing up that shaving thing it's my life i can't live without it đđđ
So ur telling me shaving is good?đ it leaves my skin tight and dry
if you put on moisturizer quickly after, it might not happen
@@hhr7271 nope shaving also breaks me out
Facial shaving removes the dead layer of skin which exfoliates the skin if you don't want dry skin or razor burn panther your face in non foaming body cream then shave after you shave put after shave or moisturizer on. Hope this helps
Are u moisturizing or not
@@kardashinsandjenners i am
electrolysis or however you spell it. hurts like hell, but it's worth it.
Laser hair removal is the best because after the pain and time and cost. You never have to do it again so its worth it. Just be careful
The comments are the definition of âI graduated on Google so Iâm a doctor nowâ
"Nair"
*flashback*
I was gonna throw hands till I realized best were at the bottom đ Laser has been my life saver
Do an explanation video
the lp-syncing đ
Just saying, the thing under the one he pulled super quick at the bottom says ânairâđ
For anyone wondering the 3rd last one was nair, cream removal.
I stopped getting laser treatments after the pandemic and now Iâm planning to go back
nair shouldnât even be on the listđ€Šđœââïž
Plucking works for me way better than anything else, but shaving is faster.
I LOVE THIS DOCTOR
Plucking and waxing works the best for me
Thread, wax, and plucking have been my life saviors
so⊠how are people supposed to remove facial hair if they want it gone? what options are left?!
idk they didnât even put shaving
He forgot electrolysis đŻ it even gets the white/grey/blonde hairs as opposed to laser
I would suggest laser if you have more hair , electrolysis is much effective but it's more expensive, more painful and will not be done if you have more area and density as it can cause scarring, but for small areas with less hair density electrolysis is best
Just donât listen to him youâll be fine if you do any of this lol
â@@supriya2776you can do it on large areas as well (a large area on the face is still relatively small). But it's more expensive and painful. I have done it on my sideburns and it took an hour. But the lady there says that there are people who come in with hair that's more dense and do it for hours.
Im a male and removing the hair around my lips with plucking. It's great and ends up smooth! It doesnt take too much time either and i do it once or twice a week. And I simply enjoy the process of plucking the hairs one by one.
The fact that it's coming from a man like he knows the struggles
Try bleaching your body hair it gives you a fun glow and keeps bugs from biting in summer
I once plucked one hair and I started crying not even on purpose my eyes just started watering đ
I guess you have to build tolerance. For me it was a lot less painful than waxing, and I have very sensitive skin. The quicker you do it the less it will hurt.
I absolutely love the results I get from tweezing. It's therapeutic atp đ
I canât focus on anything but the fact that he is announcing them on the pyramid in the wrong direction đ
Why wrong? He is going from good to worst
@@margotrobbie8582 If u watch the show the worst starts at a different spot. tell me if u noticeđ
I have super sensitive skin and the only thing that has worked so far for me is laser
Epilator wasn't mentioned? The best then? I use three different ways of removing hair, prefer strip waxing on legs (use epilator if I run out of strips), for face epilator above lips and precise plucking for eyebrows. I'd reccomend these, haven't found a downside.
Lol. I'm in advanced aesthetics courses rn. I'm definitely going to be doing laser hair removal for my clients.
plucking gives me huge cystic acne. laser hair removal was a life saver!
I just knew plucking was number one, but the way you tried to sneak past NAIR. On the bottom row too, JAIL!
Now do one for the bikini area
I hate dealing with shaving & waxing
Threading has done wonders for my top lip I have less hair their now and when it comes back it's thinner. I can also do it at home I bought thread for 99p it has lasted me years! Also really easy to do my eyebrows.
Personally, I don't get rid of the small thin hairs in my face that isn't visible, because if I start they're going to grow back and wayyyy wayyy worse. I do pluck my eyebrows-ish, only the space between, I have a naturally okay shape
I visibly flinched at the top oneđ
This is amazing and so creative
Shaving might make your hair darker and fuller and may need to be done more often but it doesn't damage your skin the way those other methods do. Damaged equals early aging. I'll stick to shaving.
I cannot tell if the bottom ones are the best or are supposed to be the worst
currently doing laser on my whole face and itâs working so well iâm so so happy
Threading doesn't give me any irritation but waxing does
I use a small side razor, Iâm glad that didnât show up đ .
Sugaring is literally a better version of waxing who is this guy
It's bad on the long run. It ages you fast, your face skin will get loose and wrinkly early
@@Azr721 why? How is that different from waxing? Sugaring is a lot more gentle than waxing is
i think itâs ranked the other way around
Sugaring is the method thats the best though, it exfoliates the skin, plucks the hair from the root and doesnt leave read bumps.
Plucking for eyebrows, thread for upper lip (if necessary) and wax or laser for everywhere else
Waxing gave me horrible scars on my legs because of ingrown hair. The only thing that solved it was laser, I'm not exaggerating when saying it changed my life. I think this really depends on the person's skin and experience.
laser has worked wonders on my face
Bro picked out the best audio to lip sync â€
I absolutely hate threading it hurts so bad. And i look like a swollen tomato once I'm done đą I can't afford laser yet but I'd love to do it sometime
Subscribed because of the Dance Moms reference. đâ€
I might not be a doctor but lemme tell you something. I used to have TERRIBLE ingrown hair issues, skin irritation from every form of removal... Until I tried laser. Laser is my holy grail so idk what you're talking about. It's one of the few "cosmetic" procedures I've had that actually made my life so much easier.
I canât tell if the worst is supposed to be on top or on the bottom
I LITERALLY JUSY USED NAIR
What does this mean? Is plucking the worst orvthe least bad? đ€
Ok so how do we remove unwanted hair since he ruled out everything
đđȘ donât wanna hear bad things about threading sir, move along from my recommendations.đ
What should we do instead?
Electro
I do laser like once every 1.5 years. It's true that it's not as effective on hormonal areas like the face but it helps keep things manageable. I didn't have a lot but it was like dark peach fuzz with some thicker areas. Be prepared to do it long term though.
Rest of the body has been great, hair on my legs was so thick. After 8 sessions I've had barely any growth for 1+ years now.
Areas like my arms it does come back more but its finer and when I shave it lasts longer.
Basically laser isn't perfect but I consider it the best option.
Then what's the preferred way?
There isnât
Iâm showing signs of pcos and Iâve literally tried everything on that pyramid. Personally for me, laser has changed my life and made me significantly more confident at 20. Do whatever works best for youđđ
i guessed all these right hahaha i love threading !
I find that plucking does not get all of the hairs compared to threading.
Plucking is dangerous for sure, you got to watch ingrown hairs, it's painful and if you don't know what you're doing, you can pull or poke holes in your skin and cause injury. You can set up infection too. If you pluck your hair, watch for skin abrasions and *exfoliate* .
Nothing works for me I get pimples from everyone of them and as I have Pcos they grow faster and hence doesn't even let the pimples go awayđ