That bit of hair on upper lips, cheeks, or chin causes nothing but embarrassment. If you're mortified by the noticeable facial hair on your upper lip, then do not panic, there's a number of things you can do to get rid of it.
Most importantly, you don't need to spend a lot of money in beauty products that most likely are made with harsh chemicals that in the long run can damage your skin. Instead ditch the salon appointments and store bought products and go for a more natural remedy. We tend to forget that most of the time we have the solution right in front of us, at home. You should always consider a natural, drug-free option first. So, for this home remedy all you'll be needing is: milk and unflavored gelatin -both of which you may already have at home. This DIY home remedy isn't only simple and affordable but is also effective. Gelatin is sticky in nature and works as an effective remedy to remove facial hairs. It can also be used to make peel-off masks that can remove blackheads and unwanted hair but keep it away from your eyes and eyebrows.
All you need to do is mix the ingredients, apply and let it work its magic, it's a no brainer.
Why it works? Gelatin acts as a peel-off mask as it binds together when mixed with a liquid. Once it gets sticky, its adhesive property might help unclog the strands from its follicles.
It is a homemade remedy that removes dirt from the skin. It efficiently removes the hair from the skin, just like wax. Furthermore, it nourishes the upper lip portion of the skin, unlike wax or laser treatment.
Milk can increase the complexion of skin and moisturizing the tone of the face; the lactic acid in milk and will not only help you get rid of hairs but also keep your skin moisturized and healthy.
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Mix the gelatin and milk in a bowl and microwave the mixture for 10- 12 seconds.
Apply the warm paste to the upper lip.
Once dried, peel it off with mild force.
Ingredients
Directions
Mix the gelatin and milk in a bowl and microwave the mixture for 10- 12 seconds.
Apply the warm paste to the upper lip.
Once dried, peel it off with mild force.