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How to get rid of facial hair

Posted: 22 Mar 2013 10:20 AM PDT

Beauty expert Shahnaz Husain suggests some hair removal tips

There are many ways of removing facial hair. The method should be chosen according to quantity or thickness, location and rate of growth. Read on to find out more

Temporary methods of facial hair removal

Plucking
This method involves the use of tweezers and removes hair from the follicles. Therefore, re-growth takes time. Plucking is suitable for stray hairs on the chin, between and under the brows. It should not be used for hair on the upper lip. The area should be first wiped with cotton wool, soaked in a mild antiseptic solution. One should also take care not to pluck out hair from a mole, before consulting a doctor.

Threading
It's the most common method of removing facial hair. The disadvantage is that the effect is temporary and the procedure has to be repeated periodically. It is useful for areas like the upper lip and the eyebrows. In fact, threading is done to shape the eyebrows. Frequent
threading can cause skin irritations. On sensitive skins, there can be redness or a rash. Avoid threading on areas with eruptions, like pimples or acne. A zinc ointment or ice can be applied to soothe the skin.

Waxing
Many beauty salons offer "katori" waxing for facial hair. Cold wax would be safer for the face. Waxing strips are available. However, large areas of the face should not be waxed. It would be good for smaller areas like the chin, area above the lips or sideburns. For excessive facial hair, many women use a combination of methods, like threading chin and area above lips and bleaching the rest of the face. Or, threading chin and upper lip and waxing sideburns.

Epilation
An epilator is a small gadget for hair removal. Epilators for facial hair are different from the ones for body hair. The effect lasts for about 4 to 6 weeks. Epilators pull out the hair by the roots. It is said that the smallest hair can be removed with an epilator. There is
some initial pain, which may decrease gradually.

Electrolysis
Although this is said to be a permanent method of hair removal, re-growth can occur. In electrolysis, the diathermy method was common. It involves the use of fine needles, through which an electric current is passed. But now a new procedure is being used, known as transdermal electrolysis, in which needles are not used. Also, superfluous hair
can be removed from larger areas.

In the earlier method, needles were introduced into the hair follicle to cauterise the hair root. This checked re-growth. It is extremely important to make inquiries, as scarring can occur in the hands of an unskilled operator.

Laser
This is the latest method of permanent removal of facial hair. Laser produces an intense beam of light, which is absorbed by the hair follicles. The laser disables the hair follicle's ability to produce hair. Cooling devices are used to prevent damage to the rest of the
skin. The advantage of laser over electrolysis is that the laser light can scan broader areas. Therefore, fewer sessions are required. However, it is more expensive than electrolysis. Re-growth occurs in some cases, but is slower and scantier. It is very important to find a
good laser clinic. The temporary known side effects are redness, swelling and itching. The main risk in laser treatment is the possibility of skin burns. So, before choosing the clinic, it is essential to find out its reputation, by making inquiries and talking to people who have been through the treatment.

Home remedies
For very fine hair, scrubs and exfoliation can help. This would discourage hair growth over a period of time, if used regularly. Make a thick paste of sugar, lemon juice and water and apply it in the direction of hair growth. Wash off when it dries. Apply it once or twice a week. Apply a paste of turmeric powder and milk and rub this on the skin with a circular motion. It is said to discourage facial hair, but it may leave a yellowish tinge on the skin.

melissa.dcosta@timesgroup.com

Salman Khan's black buck case: The actor may not attend court tomorrow

Posted: 22 Mar 2013 10:19 AM PDT

Salman Khan may seek exemption from appearance in black buck hearing case to be held on Saturday in Jodhpur court.

The actor is currently in USA for his medical treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia. His lawyer is likely to produce a medical certificate.

Meanwhile the other celebrities involved in the case like Tabu, Sonali Bendre, Satish Shah and Neelam Kothari Soni have already flown to Jodhpur on Friday.

Salman has been charged under Section 51 of the Wildlife Protection Act while others under Section 52 of the Act and Section 149 (unlawful assembly) of the IPC.

The actor was also not appeared before the court in February this year and that time his counsel said that the actor could not appear before the court due to his pre-scheduled shooting plans.

The Chief Judicial Magistrate's court had to read out the revised charges to Khan and co-accused Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre, Neelam and two others in connection with the hunting of protected blackbucks at Kankani village in Jodhpur during shooting of film 'Hum Saath Saath Hain'.

The case was decided to be heard on March 23.

Sanjay Dutt's jail sentence: Rs 250 crore is riding on the actor

Posted: 22 Mar 2013 10:17 AM PDT

Sanju had just woken up from a disturbed sleep when the news broke

Over the last 20 years, the spectre of the 1993 serial blasts never once left actor Sanjay Dutt. Forever conscious of the carnage wherever he was — at his Pali Hill residence or behind bars (Arthur Road, then at Yerwada in Pune), he silently cursed himself for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

When the Supreme Court verdict came on the morning of March 21, Sanju was declared guilty for possession of arms. He was given a reduced sentence of five years' imprisonment.

The actor, who received the news at his Imperial Heights residence, was stoic. Sources say he had just woken up from a "disturbed sleep". The verdict apart, he truly believes he is innocent.

Talking to TOI a few days ago, he mentioned the reason why he wanted his older daughter Trishala to study forensic science is because he wanted her to help hapless victims who may find themselves on the wrong side of the law and who may be penalised, even before their guilt is proven.

Money riding on the actor
An estimated amount of 250 crore is riding on actor Sanjay Dutt who has been sentenced to five-years of imprisonment in the final verdict in the 1993 serial bomb blast case. The actor was shooting for Policegiri at Film City in Mumbai until Wednesday.

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