I know I’m not the only women in the world who wishes they could permanently stop the growth of body hair – and I guess that applies to some men who hate shaving too.

With that in mind, I thought I’d look into the different options we ladies have when it comes to getting rid of those dreaded hairs.
There are many different forms of reasonably-priced hair removal products that range from creams, gels and minimising lotions to hair lighteners.  Another option is laser and electrolysis treatments, but this can be very costly and time consuming as sessions are done over a period of time and it takes a while to notice a result.
Electrical hair removal systems are popular and again prices vary.
They can be used both wet and dry – look out for brand names such as Phillips ladyshave, Braun and Babyliss and don’t forget to stock-up on batteries.
I came across a great modestly-priced product in England, it’s a hair removal spray which contains added moisturisers, just spray, leave for five minutes and rinse and you will have silky soft skin for up to five days.
Nads facial hair removal strips are easy to use and suitable for sensitive areas on the face and bikini line, I haven’t come across this product here, however, threading is an excellent inexpensive form of removing facial hair especially for shaping eyebrows; it can be slightly painful but the results are effective.
If you want to change the shape of your eyebrows rub castor oil into the area each evening and the hairs will grow back.
When it comes to waxing there are many at-home products you can use, but if you’re going to wax, I suggest you get it professionally done.
Finally, for an easy, hassle-free form of removing leg hair why not try creams and gels. I have spotted some products with added vitamin E, chamomile and shea butter – simply apply all over legs and rinse after five minutes, leave longer if your hairs are coarser.
Do remember these are to be used only on the leg area, buy specific creams or gels for facial use.
So ladies we now have absolutely no excuse for not keeping those hairs in check!

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