How to Make a Hair Regrowth Inhibitor

When you are removing hair on a regular basis, it probably sounds pretty attractive to be able to slow that hair regrowth down. Imagine how nice it would be, for example, to smooth out your cheeks and neckline, then find that each time you removed that pesky hair, it took it longer and longer to grow back. Sound good? Of course it does. And it is easier than you think. An all natural--and time-honored--hair removal option can not only remove hair, but inhibit regrowth and even prevent it altogether over time.

Things You'll Need

  • Turmeric powder
  • Besan
  • Yogurt
  • Bowl
  • Spatula
  • Soft washcloth
  • Baby oil
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Instructions

    • 1

      Mix up a hair removal paste. This paste will not just remove your hair painlessly; it will also inhibit hair regrowth at the same time. In the bowl, combine a half cup of yogurt, 2 teaspoons of turmeric powder and a tablespoon of besan. Stir them all together with the spatula. If the mixture is runny, then add a tablespoon of besan at a time until it is thick but still easy to spread.

    • 2

      Smooth the paste onto any areas from which you wish to remove hair. Avoid eye and genital areas. The paste should completely cover any problem areas.

    • 3

      Let the paste dry completely. You should be able to feel it cracking when you move when it is completely dry. Generally this will take between 15 and 20 minutes.

    • 4

      Rub the paste off with the soft washcloth. Use light pressure and smooth, circular motions. As the paste comes off your face in a powder form, so will the unwanted hair. Each time you use this treatment, the hair will take longer to grow back and will be finer and thinner. In about 6 months in most cases, it will disappear entirely.

    • 5

      Soothe dry skin after the treatment with baby oil. Gently rub a few drops of baby oil into the skin that you have treated. You can apply this treatment as often as twice a week until your hair no longer grows back.

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