Beauty Tips | How to remove excess and unwanted hairs
It is not necessary that unwanted hairs on the
body or face are due to hormonal imbalance. Prevalent in a large number of
perfectly normal women, especially as they get older, it is frequently an inherited
characteristic common to either specific families or races. Sometimes, women
are particularly prone to develop hair where they donut want it during the
glandular changes connected with fertility. Most of the times girls may trace
the beginnings to the onset of puberty, pregnancy or menopause and occasionally
excessive hair can be the result of a physical ailment or a glandular
disturbance resulting in an imbalance of the male and female sex hormones. It
could be a side effect of steroid creams or hormone pills prescribed to treat
other conditions. But these disorders are infrequent causes of excessive hair.
For some women all
around the world, excess hair can be cunningly concealed by bleaching.
Mix six per cent
hydrogen peroxide with 20 drops of ammonia per 28 grams of peroxide. Either
household ammonia or ammonia water can be used.
Apply immediately
after mixing and leave it on for about half an hour.
If the hair is not
bleached enough with one application, repeat in a day or so.
If the freshly mixed
bleach does not perform properly, the cause may be inactive, old peroxide or
insufficient ammonia.