From cotton thread to cataputia juice, passing through chickpea flour mixed with water and turmericFrom the Arab wax, the sokkara, very cheap and sugar-based, to the one made at home with Aleppo soap. Women don't have to go to the beautician to remove hair and often pay stratospheric bills: There are also many natural, effective, economical and healthy methods.
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Razor
Shaving is undoubtedly the most popular method used by women (and men) to remove unwanted hair. It's quick and painless, doesn't cause allergies, and is the classic remedy.last minute" to be done when time is short and you need to take immediate action. With a razor, however, the hair is only removed superficially and not together with the bulbs, so they grow back very quickly and this type of hair removal can often cause the development of ingrown hairs. If you really can't do without using a razor, do it after having coated the affected area (legs, groin, face) with a specific hair removal foam and remember to moisturize the skin. leather with some good cream, immediately after the operation.
Cotton thread
For some time now the fashion of threading (from the English “threads" Meaning what "wires”), which involves using a cotton thread, closed in a loop and twisted several times, to wrap around the hairs to pull them out. It seems to be a very effective method but it is not the easiest to practice unless you have excellent manual dexterity.
Arabic waxing
Sokkar is a very cheap Arabian wax that consists of a caramel paste prepared with 100 grams of sugar, 25 grams of apple juice Lemon; and, if desired, honey. Melt the ingredients in a saucepan over low heat, then, when the mixture thickens, remove it from the heat and form balls. Work them with your hands until the dough becomes elastic, sticky, and golden in color. If necessary, wet your hands slightly to work the mixture better. Then, apply the wax against the grain and then pull in the direction of hair growth, so as not to stress the capillaries and hair follicles. Sokkar leaves the skin incredibly soft, and residue can be removed with warm water.
Aleppo soap
With the company Aleppo soap You can make a truly delicious wax. Take a bowl and grate about 60 grams of Aleppo herbal soap and 60 grams of natural soap, mix them together, and then let them dry on a linen cloth for about two weeks. After 15 days, crush the flakes with a meat tenderizer and then add a tablespoon of natural mineral water, a tablespoon of almond oil, and a tablespoon of olive oil. Stir, then add 40 drops of lavender essential oil or any other oil you like. Once the mixture is creamy, pour it into a glass jar and refrigerate for 24 hours. Spread the cream on the area to be waxed and let it sit for 10 minutes. Refrigerated wax will last about 5-6 months.
trimmer
A trimmer is an electric razor used by men primarily to trim their beards, while women generally only use it to trim unwanted hair in the groin area.
Cataputia juice
Get some kataputia juice (an Asian plant), which you can easily find at your local herbalist's. Then, take some honey and mix it with the kataputia juice. Apply it to the area you need to remove hair. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse with warm water. Finally, apply a moisturizer: the results are excellent.
chickpea flour
Chickpea flour also effectively removes unwanted hair. Mix it with turmeric and water and stir until the mixture thickens; then, add a teaspoon of fresh cream, then spread the resulting cream over the area to be waxed and let it dry.
Homemade waxing
Can you wear deodorant after waxing?
Once hair removal is complete, the skin is certainly more irritable and sensitive. But this doesn't mean you should avoid using deodorant: just choose a natural product, enriched with hydrating ingredients such as chamomile, sage and calendula, which reduce the sweatingDon't overdo the doses: a couple of passes with the stick or roll-on are enough.
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