Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of wholemeal flour
1 tablespoon of coconut oil
Water (just enough to form a paste)
Instructions:
Prepare the Ingredients: Start by gathering your ingredients in a small bowl. Measure out two tablespoons of wholemeal flour and one tablespoon of coconut oil.
Mix into a Paste: Add a small amount of water—just a few drops at a time—and stir the mixture. You want to create a thick paste that’s not too runny but smooth enough to spread over your skin. If the mixture is too dry, add a bit more water; if it’s too watery, add a bit more flour.
Cleanse Your Face: Before applying the paste, cleanse your face thoroughly to remove any dirt, oils, or makeup. Pat your skin dry with a clean towel.
Apply the Paste: Once your skin is clean, take a generous amount of the paste and apply it to the areas where you want to remove unwanted facial hair. Make sure to apply it in the direction of hair growth to ensure effective results.
Let It Dry: Leave the paste on your skin for about 10 to 15 minutes, or until it feels dry to the touch. You’ll notice the paste tightening as it dries, which helps it cling to the hair.
Remove the Paste: Once the paste has dried, begin to rub it off gently in a circular motion using your fingers. Make sure to rub against the direction of hair growth. This helps lift the hair from the roots while exfoliating the skin.
Rinse and Moisturize: After removing the paste, rinse your face with lukewarm water to wash away any residue. Pat your face dry and apply a light moisturizer or a few drops of coconut oil to soothe and hydrate your skin.
Why It Works
Gentle Hair Removal
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