- Facial Spring
A facial spring (or R.E.M Spring, as it is also popularly known as) is basically a metal spring coiled between two rubber handles. It effectively removes the tiniest and finest of white hair from your chin, upper lip, forehead, cheeks or under your jaw.
Start off by thoroughly cleansing your face to prevent any breakouts. Then, bend your facial spring until it’s in the shape of an upside-down U. Now, gently roll it over the area from which you want to remove the white facial hair. The spring grabs on to individual strands of hair and yanks them out by the roots. The prickling pain you feel when using this tool is similar to threading and something you get used to after a few uses.
Perhaps the best part of using a facial spring to remove white facial hair is that it is easy, convenient, cheap, and precise enough to remove every last strand.
- Threading
Threading is probably the most common method of removing facial hair. In this method, a length of thread is twisted between the thumbs and forefingers and is glided against the skin to remove white facial hair. Since it only cuts off the hair shaft at the surface of your skin instead of pulling it out from the root, the results it gives are temporary and the white hair can grow back within a couple of weeks. It also quite a painful method of facial hair removal.
- Dermaplaning
Dermaplaning is a method of exfoliation and facial hair removal that is used to get rid of dead skin cells, peach fuzz, and facial hair. In this method, an aesthetician uses a 10-inch scalpel that curves into a sharp point in gentle upwards motion on your skin to remove unwanted hair. Not only is this a painless way to remove white facial hair, it also leaves your skin looking smoother and glowing.
- Electrolysis Treatment
A permanent method of hair removal could be the best option for ladies who have thick white facial hair. One of these treatments that you can get done by a dermatologist or trained cosmetologist is electrolysis. In this method, a fine probe that is attached to an electrolysis device into a hair follicle that then shoots a current of chemical or heat energy into it to kill it. The unwanted hair is then removed with the help of tweezers. You will need to undergo multiple sessions of electrolysis to fully remove the white hair from your face and it may work out a bit expensive for you, but the long term results are truly worth it.