Liz Earle Wellbeing

Fuzz free

Hair removal of any form can be a drag, but when it comes to the sensitive skin on our face, we need to be extra cautious. Vellus hair, or ‘peach fuzz’ as it’s also known is perfectly natural, explains aesthetic doctor Dr David Jack. ‘It’s different from the thicker, longer hair you have on your scalp, though the length, thickness and colour will vary from person to person.’ If you have concerns about excessive facial hair, it’s always worth speaking to your GP, but should you wish to de-fuzz like a pro, we’ve rounded up the most effective ways to remove unwanted facial hair.

Waxing

Waxing removes hair from the root, and this method gets rid of hairs on the face and body for four to six weeks

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