How to Remove Hair Without Shaving: 11 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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Sick of excess face or body hair, but hate the pain, cost, and wasted time that comes with shaving? Never fear — there are numerous ways to get rid of hair without getting anywhere near a razor. Depending on the quality of your hair and the result you're looking for, any one of these choices may be right for you, so educate yourself about them today to make an informed decision!

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    Use depilatory cream. Depilatory creams are products that remove hair by dissolving it at the skin's surface.[1] Usually, these products come in a lotion or shampoo-like bottle and are sold at pharmacies like Walgreens, etc. for fairly cheap. If you use this method, check the ingredients when shopping to make sure that you aren't sensitive and make sure to always follow the directions on the label.

    • Pros: Doesn't hurt. Easy to use.
    • Cons: Requires frequent use (hair grows back at normal speed). Can smell bad.
    • Notes: For best results, apply after bathing when hair is softest. Don't use products labeled for body use on the face — these can be made from harsher chemicals.[2] See our depilatory article for more information.
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    Try hair removal pads. Another product that's useful for getting rid of unwanted hair is the aptly-named hair removal pad. This product basically works like a small handheld buffer: you rub the rough surface against the skin with short, quick movements and moderate pressure and hair is gently rubbed out. The area that the pad can "buffer" at one time is small, making this method best for small patches of hair.[3]

    • Pros: Doesn't hurt when used correctly. No soreness afterward from lotion, aftershave, etc.
    • Cons: Time-consuming.
    • Notes: This product will also abrade the skin, leaving it looking ashen or "ashy." You may want to apply lotion afterwards to re-moisturize. Wash and dry pads after use.

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    Try threading. This method of hair removal, which originated centuries ago in Turkey, is gaining popularity worldwide. When someone has unwanted hair "threaded," a "threader" gathers the hair in a loop of cotton thread, twists the thread, and plucks it out.[4] With this technique, a good threader can clear a decent amount of hair fairly quickly — 15 minutes for a set of eyebrows is considered good.[5]

    • Pros: Healthier for skin than waxing. Good choice for sensitive skin. Lasts for several weeks.
    • Cons: Can hurt. Most useful only on flat surfaces (not joints). Can't be done at home.
    • Notes: Take the time to find a threader with good reviews. An expert threader can make the process much less painful.
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    Try tweezing. An old, reliable tool for hair removal, a pair of tweezers lets you grab and pluck unwanted hairs individually. This somewhat painful method is usually reserved for removing just a few hairs at a time — much more can be hard to bear.[6]

    • Pros: Precise — allows you to remove exactly which hairs you want, one at a time.
    • Cons: Painful. Time-consuming except when plucking just a few hairs. Can cause mild irritation in some individuals.
    • Notes: Wash tweezers before and after use. See How to Avoid Bumps When Plucking Hair for a guide to minimizing skin irritation during a tweezing session.
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    Try waxing. This widely-known hair removal method has a fearsome reputation, but it's often not as bad as it's cracked up to be. Waxing is great for removing stubborn hair from the legs, underarms, bikini area and face (when applied cautiously and gently.)[7] It's also especially good for people with coarse, dark hair that contrasts with their light skin. Waxing can be done by buying kits bought from cosmetics stores or via a professional.[8]

    • Pros: Removes lots of hair relatively quickly. Lasts for several weeks.
    • Cons: Painful, though this reduces after the first waxing. Difficult to do at home; professionals can be somewhat expensive.
    • Notes: If waxing yourself, always apply wax in the direction of hair growth and pull in the direction opposite the hair growth. Follow all directions on the wax packaging, especially when it comes to heating the wax.
    • Make sure that you don't wax skin with any sores, pimples, or other infections. Unfortunately, waxing only spreads the bacteria further around.[9]
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    Try sugaring. "Sugaring" is a method of hair removal that works almost exactly like waxing — a thick liquid mixture is applied to the skin, allowed to set, and pulled off with cloth. The difference is in the ingredients of the mixture: unlike waxing, sugaring uses natural ingredients (often, a honey-like mixture of sugar, lemon juice, and water). This makes it gentler on the skin for some (especially those with allergies).[10]

    • Pros: Removes lots of hair relatively quickly. Lasts for several weeks. Smaller risk of allergies/irritation. Can be made at home (cautiously).
    • Cons: Similar pain level to waxing, though this reduces after the first sugaring. Difficult to do at home; professionals can be somewhat expensive.
    • Notes: See our sugaring article for an at-home recipe and directions for use.
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    Try an epilator. An epilator is a device that more or less works like an automatic set of tweezers, pulling hairs out with a set of mechanical grabbers. However, unlike tweezers, epilators pull on only the hair — not the skin around it — which makes them less painful to some. Epilators are a good all-around tool, as they work relatively quickly, can be used on many parts of the body, and keep pain to a reasonable level.[11]

    • Pros: Removes lots of hair relatively quickly. Lasts for several weeks. Quicker than tweezing manually. Gentler on the skin for some.
    • Cons: Some pain, though this reduces after the first use. Requires minor cleaning/maintenance.
    • Notes: If you can, get a waterproof epilator and remove hairs in the shower when they're softest and easiest to pull out.
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    Consider laser therapy. Laser hair removal therapy is one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today.[12] In this procedure, a highly-concentrated beam of light targets individual hair follicles, destroying them. Hair generally stops growing back near-permanently after three to seven sessions.[13]

    • Pros: Quick, relatively painless. Widely available due to popularity.
    • Cons: Causes pain and redness similar to that of a sunburn for several days. Blisters, temporary discoloration, and other, more painful side effects are possible but rare.[14]
    • Notes: Treated hair falls out over about a month, not immediately. Sunscreen usually recommended to protect the treated area.
    • Cost: Varies; about $235 per session.[15]
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    Consider electrolysis. In an electrolysis, a small, very thin probe is used to destroy individual hair follicles with a shortwave radio frequency. After, the hair itself is removed with tweezers. This method causes near-permanent hair loss after several treatments. Electrolysis is suitable for most of the body.[16]

    • Pros: Generally very minor discomfort. Short appointments, only a few sessions usually needed.
    • Cons: Can cause temporary pain and redness.
    • Notes: Be sure to choose an accredited, certified electrolysis expert. Poor technique can cause additional pain.[17]
    • Cost: Varies; about $25-$150 per hour.
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    Understand that even these methods can have minor hair regrowth. Unfortunately, for the time being, there is no truly "permanent" hair removal method. While the methods above can permanently end hair growth, they won't always have 100% perfect results. After a few years, some minor amount of hair regrowth is possible, so repeat "touch up" sessions may be necessary. Be aware of this as you make your decision.

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    Talk to your doctor before pursuing any "permanent" solution. While both laser therapy and electrolysis are considered by the FDA to be generally safe when performed by a professional, there is a very small (but real) chance of danger with these hair removal procedures and others. For example, in a few isolated cases, individuals who used excessive amounts of face-numbing cream for their laser therapy treatment reportedly experienced life-threatening symptoms.

    • For this reason, it's crucial to discuss these procedures with your doctor before agreeing to undergo them. Only your doctor can tell you for sure which treatments (if any) are safe and appropriate for you.
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    Is waxing harmful for body?

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    Mohiba Tareen is a board certified Dermatologist and the founder of Tareen Dermatology located in Roseville, Maplewood and Faribault, Minnesota. Dr. Tareen completed medical school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she was inducted into the prestigious Alpha Omega Alpha honor society. While a dermatology resident at Columbia University in New York City, she won the Conrad Stritzler award of the New York Dermatologic Society and was published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Tareen then completed a procedural fellowship which focused on dermatologic surgery, laser, and cosmetic dermatology.

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    Not at all—when done properly, waxing is perfectly safe. Just keep in mind that it might not be the best option for certain skin tones; unfortunately, waxing can cause a lot of damage and discoloration to people with more pigmented skin.

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    Will bleaching cream remove hair?

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    No, but it will definitely make your hair harder to see. If your goal is just to obscure the hair somewhere on your body, this isn't a bad way to go.

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    How do you get rid of body hair without shaving or waxing?

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    Your options are a little limited at that point. You've got plucking, tweezing, and threading, which are mainly used for removing single hairs. There are products like Nair that will work. One thing you could do is use sugar, lemon juice, and water to create a natural kind of wax, if your goal is to avoid using the traditional stuff. Beyond that, you'll need to see a licensed esthetician to explore personalized treatment solutions.

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      • When testing a method like waxing for the first time, you may want to use some in a small area that is usually not seen until you get the technique right.

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      • With all of the methods above, it's best to exfoliate your skin regularly to reduce the risk of ingrown hairs.

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      • Pay attention to the way your skin reacts to the product you use. If you develop a rash, itching, or redness, stop using it.

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      • Be conservative with permanent and semi-permanent solutions like waxing, especially in highly visible areas like your face. You can always wax again if you miss a spot, but you can't magically put hair back once you pull it out.

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      This article was co-authored by Karina Villalta. Karina Villalta is a certified Esthetician and Owner of Oh Sweet and Sugar and Shears, a skincare and hair removal service located in Seattle and Kirkland, Washington. With over eight years of experience, Karina specializes in eyebrow shaping, a hair removal technique called sugaring, and organic facials. Karina started her career and was trained at Benefit Cosmetics Brow Bar. Since opening her own business, Karina ensures her clients are educated about their skin and helps them implement personalized skincare routines. This article has been viewed 577,709 times.

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      One way you can remove body hair without shaving is by using a depilatory cream to dissolve the hair at the skin’s surface. To get the best results when using these creams, apply them right after bathing since your hair is at its softest. Alternatively, try plucking unwanted hairs individually with a pair of tweezers. If you want to remove patches of hair without chemicals, opt for hair removal pads, which have a rough surface that rubs the hair off of your skin. Another way you can remove a lot of hair quickly is by waxing, either at home or via a professional. For more tips, like how to ask your doctor about permanent hair removal, read on.

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      How to get rid of hair down there without shaving? ›

      If you want to avoid the stubbly look you can get from shaving, you can use depilatories or wax. A depilatory is a cream or liquid that removes hair from the skin's surface. Depilatories work quickly, are available at drugstores and grocery stores, and are painless.

      How do you get rid of unwanted hair without shaving? ›

      How Do You Get Rid of Body Hair Without Shaving?
      1. Waxing. Waxing can be a great solution for those who are looking for a 1 or 2-week hair removal method. ...
      2. Depilatory Creams. ...
      3. Laser Hair Removal. ...
      4. Epilation. ...
      5. Threading. ...
      6. Natural Remedies.
      Feb 7, 2024

      How do you make homemade hair removal? ›

      "First, you'll need to mix a few drops of lemon juice with a small amount of baking soda. Then, add water to the mix to make the mixture thick. Next, apply the mixture to the unwanted hair and leave it on the skin for about 15 minutes. Lastly, wash off with lukewarm water."

      How to remove hair from private parts woman permanently at home? ›

      Removing pubic hair at home
      1. Shaving. Shaving is the quick and easy option for pubic hair removal, and it should be painless. ...
      2. Waxing. While shaving is quickest and easiest for everyday, if you're looking for a longer-lasting finish before a holiday, you can buy bikini wax strips. ...
      3. Tweezing. ...
      4. Electrolysis. ...
      5. Laser hair removal.

      How to make your legs look less hairy without shaving? ›

      Waxing, sugaring, and epilating are three methods to remove your leg hair by pulling it out from the root. When leg hairs are removed using these methods, new roots must be formed first before any new hair can grow. This means that you won't start to see stubble so soon after hair removal like you do with shaving.

      How to get rid of hair naturally? ›

      5 Natural Hair Removal Remedies
      1. Plucking. Use hand-held tweezers to grab the hair near the skin and pull in the direction of the hair growth. ...
      2. Waxing. You can request this method at a salon or attempt it at home. ...
      3. Sugaring. This is similar to waxing. ...
      4. Pumice Stone. ...
      5. Homemade Remover.

      What does toothpaste do to your hair? ›

      Some toothpaste formulas have ingredients that may work to lighten, bleach or remove hair. Toothpaste is also messy and can be difficult to get out of your hair. Using toothpaste for anything besides cleaning your teeth and gums can also cause unwanted side effects, and is not supported by clinical research.

      How to get rid of old lady facial hair? ›

      No surprise there are many methods to get rid of it: you can epilate, tweeze, wax, sugar, thread, burn, shave or bleach; use creams, lasers, IPL, electrolysis or make-up. Surface removal methods like shaving are quick and easy, but stubble grows back fast.

      What is a painless way to remove hair? ›

      Shaving is painless (unless you cut yourself), unlike waxing or laser hair removal. The results are short-lived, so you may need to shave daily or every few days to maintain your results. Frequent shaving can irritate your skin. Injuries, such as cuts, nicks, and razor burns, happen.

      What is the easiest hair removal method? ›

      In the world of hair removal options, depilatory creams are hands down the least painful, and, unlike shaving, there's no risk of actual bloodshed.

      How to remove unwanted hair with baking soda? ›

      1. Pour one cup of baking soda in a bowl.
      2. Squeeze the juices of two lemons in the bowl.
      3. Mix the ingredients to form a paste.
      4. Apply the mixture on the unwanted hair.
      5. Leave the treatment on for ten minutes.
      6. Wash it off with warm water.
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      How can I strip my hair naturally at home? ›

      Baking soda can be an effective way to remove permanent hair dye naturally because of its lightening properties. Try mixing baking soda with lemon juice, which is acidic, to create a paste. Then, work the paste through your hair, allow it to sit for five minutes, and rinse thoroughly.

      How can I remove unwanted hair permanently at home? ›

      There is no way to remove hair permanently at home. However, it may be possible to permanently or semipermanently reduce hair growth. According to one study , intense pulsed light (IPL) devices designed for at-home use are safe, and if a person uses them regularly, they are effective for hair removal.

      How can I remove pubic hair without shaving at home? ›

      Hair removal creams, or depilatories, use chemicals to dissolve hair from the skin's surface in about 3 to 15 minutes. After it dissolves the hair, you wipe away the cream and excess hair with soap and water. This method is typically painless and easy to use.

      What happens if you never shave your pubic hair as a female? ›

      The benefits of not shaving pubic hair are avoiding irritation, cuts, and ingrowns—when you don't shave, you won't get irritated. If you don't shave your pubic hair, nothing happens, but it's important to keep it clean with a daily genital-friendly wash and exfoliant to keep odor at bay.

      How to remove bum hair without shaving? ›

      Hard wax is best for waxing your butt area — it pulls out fine hairs while not pulling off skin, making it great on sensitive areas. Hard wax kits cost roughly $20-$40 and can be found at beauty stores or online. Exfoliate and clean the butt area before starting the waxing process.

      Should a 13 year old shave pubic hair? ›

      Some people don't do anything with their pubic hair, leaving it to grow naturally. Some remove hair when they'll be wearing a bathing suit, and some remove hair regularly. No health benefits are linked to removing pubic hair, so choose what feels right for you.

      What age does pubic hair stop growing? ›

      longer than 4 years to reach the adult genital development stage. no pubic hair by age 15 years.

      How do I get rid of hair bumps on my private area? ›

      Use warm — not hot — water and small, circular motions to wash your affected areas with a washcloth, exfoliating brush or exfoliating gel or scrub. You can also remove an ingrown hair that has looped or curled back into your skin by gently pulling it out with a sterile needle, pin or tweezers.

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