How do Hair Growth Inhibitors work?
They all work in a similar manner. After shaving, waxing, or using your favorite hair removal method, you apply the inhibitor to your skin. The inhibitors are sometimes in the form of sprays, creams, lotions, foams, or gels. They work the same way, but application ease varies. The idea is to use the hair growth inhibitor for at least a month to see results. The results are a noticeable slower rate of hair growth. Women who want to shave less or wax less (and doesn’t this mean all of us?) may find hair growth inhibitors an attractive option. If you use depilatories you should be careful to choose the right inhibitor, since the chemicals in the two substances could irritate your skin.