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When you wax, it only removes the top layer of skin, which is kind of exfoliating but can leave you red. Also, this may not be good for skin that is broken out/has acne. Nair would be gentler, but DO A PATCH TEST first! I can't stress this enough. I used to use Nair and then randomly developed a reaction to it.
Hair-removing creams are less painful but may cause skin irritation or allergic reactions. Waxing can be more painful but typically results in smoother skin for a longer period and may lead to fewer ingrown hairs. The best choice depends on your skin type, pain tolerance, and personal preference.
While hair removal creams remain a good depilatory option, the results typically only last for a few days or, at best, one week. Waxing is the longer-lasting option because the results can last up to six weeks, depending on the rate at which your hair grows back.
But to answer your question, yes, you can use Nair on your face.
Typical frequency: Every 3-4 weeks. Considerations: Since facial hair is often more visible, waxing these areas every 3-4 weeks keeps your skin smooth and stubble-free, helping you feel more confident. For facial hair removal at home, try using Nair™ Wax Ready-Strips for Face & Bikini to tackle stubborn hairs.
Waxing removes hair from the root by extracting it from the follicle. If you want the results to last weeks, waxing is your best bet. While hair removal creams remove hair without pain, waxing can cause some discomfort particularly to those with sensitive skin.
Results last as long as 4 weeks. * Or for a wax with 100% naturally derived ingredients, try Nair™ Spa Sugar™ Wax. With regular use, hair may grow back thinner and finer than before. For detailed instructions on waxing, see How to Use Nair™ Wax and How to Use Nair™ Sugar Spa ™ Wax.
Risk for irritation
Similar to shaving, waxing can also cause inflamed hair follicles, pain, redness, ingrown hairs and skin irritation. When your hair is pulled out, it opens up your hair follicles and makes them more vulnerable to irritation.
Depilatory creams work by dissolving the hair just below the surface of the skin whereas shaving sharply cuts the hair off at the skin surface. This means you're not left with prickly stubble. Also, Nair™ products help moisturize and exfoliate your skin.
Waxing peach fuzz can provide smooth and long-lasting results, and it can be done fairly cheaply with at-home waxing strips. However, it's a pretty aggressive solution, which isn't appropriate for more sensitive, or rosacea or acne-prone skin.
Avoid using the cream if you have any cuts or abrasions. Trim your hair before applying the cream. Thick and long hair can be a difficult task to remove and keeping the cream for a long time can cause potential injury to your skin.
Helps your makeup go on a better (like an instant primer!) It's less irritating than epilations and creams. Waxing correctly thins out the hair follicle. Slower regrowth—and finer, softer, less regrowth over time.
In comparing hair removal creams vs. waxing, hair removal creams remove hair without pain while waxing can cause some discomfort. But when it comes to long-lasting results, waxing takes the lead.
Irritated or Sensitive Skin
Waxing is generally not advisable for those with skin that is affected by eczema, psoriasis, raised moles or areas of broken skin[4]. In these instances, it's important to speak to your doctor before exploring hair removal options.
The smooth, hair-free skin achieved with Nair™ products lasts days longer than shaving, because Nair™ hair removal creams chemically remove hair below the skin's surface. Shaving physically removes it just above the surface. For even longer lasting results, try Nair™ waxes. The results can last up to 4 weeks.
Key Takeaways. Tweezing facial hair can cause hyperpigmentation, inflammation, and potential scarring. Pulling facial hair out near moles, acne, and ingrown hairs can be make inflammation and potential scarring worse. Alternatives range from creams and waxing to laser removal and electrolysis.
The short answer is no, not permanently. While waxing doesn't permanently reduce hair growth, it does have some indirect effects on the appearance and texture of regrowth over time.
The Athena Club Wax Strip Kit for Face is our top pick for the best at-home wax. This kit features 20 double-sided wax strips that are easy to use, gentle on the skin (they don't cause irritation), and beginner-friendly, so you don't need a lot of experience to try these.
Cons: After shaving, the hair will start to grow back with a blunt tip, which makes it look more noticeable than naturally tapered hair growing in. Also, because the hair cuts above the skin, new hair growth can be seen sooner. Nicks and cuts may be a possibility if shaving with an old, dull, or poor quality razor.
But if you want to get rid of facial hair, Nair Face Cream is the way to do it. A moisturizing formula with sweet almond oil removes facial hair below the skin's surface. Plus it gently exfoliates, leaving skin smooth and radiant. It's fast, easy and pain-free.
Electrolysis, which zaps hair follicles with electric current, is the only hair removal method the FDA calls permanent. It suits all hair types and ethnicities. Many transgender people choose it for its effective, lasting results.