I want to remove my facial hair because i learnt that removing facial hair helps the product to absorbe in the skin better which makes skin healthy . .now my question is how i am supposed to know if my hormones levels are on point so that after removing all those hair, they don't grow thicker and darker than before. Can anyone tell me what to do?
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Yes..few tests required...Undergo laser hair removal therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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No, they never grow thicker and darker.
For hair removal, the growth needs to be checked so that appropriate measures can be suggested with product suggestions.
Please consult online for an in depth evaluation of all the ailments with hormonal changes of any.
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