I've been told that electrolysis wouldn't be suitable for such fine hair - I don't know whether that's definitely the case. Taking large amounts of vitamin A or selenium is also toxic and can cause hair loss. If you ingest a large amount of warfarin, which is found in rat poisons, it can also cause hair loss. Poisons that can cause hair loss include arsenic, thallium, mercury, and lithium. It basically a very strong hair removal cream and I couldn't find any evidence that it worked permanently." I don't know whether that treatment has improved since then - I'd be really interested to hear anyone's experiences of it. Being slowly poisoned can lead to hair loss. Some of my problems started after the therapist used an Akaline wash all over my face (its like a strong hair removal cream) it not only burned my skin but made all the soft downy hair that I didn't have a problem with, all spiky and stubbly. This stage is difficult to quantitate on black and white photographs, particularly when pictures are of fair-haired subjects. Melanin starts being produced, adding color to hair. Hair is visible on the head, and fine, downy lanugo covers the body especially the shoulders, back, ears, and forehead. These hairs are seen mainly along the labia. First hairs sprout on eyebrows, upper lip, and chin. (I used Veet on my legs and it gave me a rash.) Is there a hair removal cream that anyone with sensitive skin can recommend? I've also wondered about Alkaline Facial Wash hair removal cream ( but I read this on a mumsnet post from 4 years ago: "I had a series of Danne skin treatments for adult acne and they do this Akaline wash. Stage II - Sparse, long, pigmented, downy hair, which is straight or only slightly curled, appears. Lanugo is the formal name for soft, downy, fine white hair that grows mainly on the arms. I'm wondering about hair removal creams, but the reviews on Amazon say lots of them cause rashes, and I have sensitive skin. Lanugo or the growing of fine white hairs all over the body. I've also read that it can make hair growth worse. Laser would not be suitable as apparently it only works on dark hair. This hair, known as lanugo, usually goes away within a couple of weeks. I don't want to wax or shave as I'm pretty sure that would make it grow back worse. If you’ve ever held a newborn baby, you may have noticed a layer of soft, downy hair over their body. Excess vellus hair growth can be a sign of some health conditions, such as Cushing’s syndrome. Vellus hair helps regulate your body temperature and protects your skin. Hi, I have developed fine, downy, light-coloured hair on the sides of my face and I'm wondering how to get rid of it, as it has become quite thick, and IMO quite noticeable. What causes fine downy hair on face Vellus hair (peach fuzz) is fine, short hair that grows all over your body, including your face, stomach, arms and legs.
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