Bleaching of the lady's beard

introduction

About 20% of all women suffer from increased hair on the upper lip and cheeks. Since a woman’s beard is not only a cosmetic blemish, but can also lead to a strong feeling of discomfort and psychological stress in many affected women, there are many different methods available for removing the annoying hair.

The Bleaching a lady's beard provides a quick and easy way to get the fine hair to discolor and thus to conceal. During bleaching, the dye is removed from the dark hair, so that it is so to speak discolored and lightened become. It is only suitable for women with a woman's beard that is darker in color, as no effect is visible on particularly fine and light hair.

Home remedies for bleaching a woman's beard

A household remedy that is often used to bleach a woman's beard is cucumber water. It can be applied several times a day and causes the hair of the women's beard to lose the color pigment. After application, the cucumber water must act for about 5 minutes until it can be washed off with cold water. The previously very dark hair of the woman's beard appears significantly lighter after repeated use. Applying chamomile extract can also lighten the hair. Another common home remedy for bleaching a woman's mustache is.

Bleach with lemon juice

The lemon can be used as a natural means for bleaching a woman's beard. You need a few commercially available lemons, cut them in half and squeeze them out so that you get the pure fruit juice. The lemon juice should be diluted a little with water and can then be applied to the hair to be removed. After a short exposure time, the lemon juice can be washed off with clear, cold water. The lemon juice also enlarges the hair pores and brightens the hair. However, the effect is not as strong as with chemical bleaching agents, so that especially dark hair with a high color enrichment only shows an extremely small effect in most cases.

Growing the lady's beard

The To grow one Lady beard represents an alternative to bleaching. In contrast to bleaching, the hair including the root completely removed. It can be between Cold wax strips and a method with warm wax can be distinguished. There are special wax strips for removing a woman's beard, which are particularly suitable for hair removal in the facial area, as they can optimally adapt to the contours of the skin above the upper lip and thus guarantee effective hair removal.

Warm wax is still particularly suitable for the face area better than the cold wax strips for hair removal, as it can be adapted even better to the contours of the face and can surround the hair particularly well during the exposure time. The warm wax is available in every drugstore. Before use, it must be heated and melted so that it can then be carefully applied to the hairy areas in the upper lip area. After a short exposure time, during which the wax cools down and hardens, it can be removed with a quick and jerky pull. One advantage of the warm wax method is that Expansion of the skin porescaused by the applied heat. This makes removing hair easier and less painful. In order to achieve an even better result, the area of ​​skin to be depilated should be cleaned and cared for beforehand so that the wax can adequately enclose the hair. Overall, the effect lasts roughly 4 - 6 weeks on.

Bleach in pregnancy

Women who suffer from a lady's beard and are pregnant should inquire carefully about the methods available for removing a lady's beard and seek advice from a professional. Although there is no precise knowledge as to whether the bleaching agents used can affect the unborn child, it should if possible refrained from bleaching hair for the first 12 weeks because during this time the vital organs mature and these are due to the used Chemicals could possibly be affected.

Because bleach contains chemicals that are over the top skin can be absorbed into the maternal circulation and it is not exactly known whether they trigger anything there always a low risk. It is best for the pregnant woman to seek advice from her gynecologist and obtain his or her opinion on the subject. When bleaching the lady's beard during the pregnancy you should always use the head keep that through the Hormonal changes can also change the structure of the hair. As a result, bleaching may not achieve the desired effect.

The bleach used

A so-called oxidizing agent is used as the bleaching agent. In most cases it is hydrogen. This means that the individual pores of the skin open and can completely absorb the bleach. The bleach accumulates in the hair and removes the dye melanin. The loss of the dye brightens the hair and adapts to the complexion of the facial skin, so that the hair is no longer noticeable and is immediately visible.

However, the bleaching process is only successful for women with a dark beard, as the hair is significantly darker than the skin tone and the discoloration becomes visible. In most cases, no effect can be seen in women with particularly light hair that is similar to the skin tone. You can have the bleaching done by a professional hairdresser, or you can do it yourself at home.

However, there are a few points to consider when choosing the right bleach. Various means for bleaching a woman's beard are available in the drugstore. Most of the products are based on the oxidizing agent, which removes color from the hair. One possible means that people like to use for bleaching is hydrogen peroxide. It is very cheap, available everywhere and is often used for other purposes in the household. In order not to damage the hair too much, one should make sure that the concentration of peroxide present in the agent does not exceed a value of 2-3%.

Before applying the hydrogen peroxide to a woman's beard, a suitable skin area, such as the forearm, should be tested to see whether the agent is tolerated or whether an allergic reaction occurs. Observe the area with the applied bleach for approximately 24 hours and look for changes in the skin, redness, and itching. If there is no reaction, the bleach can be used.

After the bleaching agent has been applied, the oxidizing agent must take effect for approx. 20-30 minutes and can then be rinsed out with cold water.

Other means that can be used for bleaching are extra powder made for hair lighteningwhich are available in bottles or tubes. These finished powders also contain oxidizers that promote the absorption of the bleach into the hair. Here too, attention should be paid to possible allergic reactions. There are also so-called Developer creamsthat one the natural Skin tone can choose accordingly. These ready-made powders or creams usually only have to be mixed according to the instructions on the package insert and can then be applied to the woman's beard. Overall, when using various bleaches, you should always make sure that you Gloves carries to his hands protect from the chemicals that attack the skin.