What do Marilyn Monroe, Cleopatra, and Elizabeth Taylor all have in common? Besides being intergenerational beauty icons, they were big on facial hair removal. According to The Skinny Confidential founder Lauryn Bosstick, all three women were fans of picking up a facial razor and going to town on their peach fuzz.
The hairy truth: a rogue strand on your forehead or chin may come as a surprise, but it's just a part of being human. However! That doesn't mean you can't get rid of it if you so choose. "Many people experience unwanted hair on the face and it’s natural to want to remove it for cosmetic or personal reasons," shares Dr. Dendy Engelman, a board-certified dermatologist. In fact, the market for facial hair removal is so vast that you don't even have to leave your house (or step away from your bathroom mirror, if you've been spending a lot of one-on-one time with that aforementioned hair) to tackle it.
Depending on your comfort level and interests—and whether you're looking to make a long-term investment in hair removal or hope for a quick at-home fix—there are a multitude of facial hair removal options out there for you: think facial razors, tweezers, wax strips, creams, handheld devices, and even laser hair removal appointments. Ahead, an impressive array of experts break down all the info you want on facial hair removal—plus the best products on the market.
What to Look For With Facial Hair Removal
Type: Once you've decided to remove your facial hair, you'll quickly discover how many directions you can go.
"You can remove facial hair by tweezing, waxing, threading, shaving, lasering, and using creams," shares Dr. Jody Levine, MD, FAAD, FAAP, Director of Dermatology at Plastic Surgery & Dermatology of NYC. These options all fall into three main categories: physical hair removal such as waxing, shaving, or tweezing, chemical removal like a hair removal cream, or electric removal like a laser or IPL device.
Permanence: Not all facial hair removal options are created equally; some can help the hair go away for good, while others offer only a temporary fix. "Hair may grow back quicker with some methods (such as shaving) because the hair is removed superficially, while laser targets the root of the hair follicle, leading to longer-lasting results," shares Dr. Levine.
Price: Dr. Engelman notes that at-home facial hair removal devices are convenient because they eliminate the expense of a salon trip. Still, the lastingness might suffer.
"At-home options typically offer temporary solutions versus long-term results. Devices that are designed for at-home use are usually under-powered and require hours of use to get minimal results," shares Loretta Nguyen Zanetti, APRN.
The Best Facial Hair Removal Options
- The Best Facial Razor Overall: The Skinny Confidential Hot Shave Razor
- The Best Facial Tweezer Overall: Tweezerman Stainless Steel Slant Tweezers
- The Best Facial Wax Strip Set Overall: Athena Club Wax Strip Kit for Face
- The Best Small Facial Hair Removal Device or Trimmer Overall: DERMAFLASH Luxe+
- The Best Facial Hair Removal Cream Overall: Wakse Meltoway Hair Dissolving Cream
Facial Razors and Tweezers
Although shaving or plucking via razor or tweezer is usually the entry point for facial hair removal, it's not without risks—Dr. Engelman says that a bad tweeze job, like a bad wax job, can compromise the epidermis and weaken the skin barrier.
Still, there's nothing wrong with picking up a tweezer to snag a few quick eyebrow hairs or a random chin hair once in a while. Face razors, meanwhile, are a great at-home choice for removing vellus hair, aka peach fuzz, around your face.
"Women should know that if you shave your face, your hair will not grow back thicker and darker. This is such a myth," says Bosstick, adding that a nice face shave helps you gently exfoliate, get rid of peach fuzz, and leave your skin smooth and ready for makeup. "Also, it’ll help all your skincare absorb into your skin better. Most people shave every one to two weeks and it just takes a few minutes."
The Best Facial Razor Overall
Bosstick and her team created the Hot Shave Razor (and its matching Hot Shave Cream) after noticing a huge empty space in the women's facial shaving market. While the founder had been shaving her face for years, the razors she used were one-time use and not sustainable. "The team and I set out to create a razor specifically designed for women’s faces that was refillable, lightweight, comfortable to hold (giving you control), and cute and fun to have on your vanity," she shares. Meanwhile, the Hot Shave Cream is the first ever (!) shaving cream designed for women's faces. Apply a thin layer, then pull your skin taut, angle your razor at 45-degrees, and start shaving downward with light pressure and short, gentle strokes.
Pros: Refillable blades; Gentle; Fairly painless
Cons: Blades need to be swapped out; Hair grows back fairly quickly
Customer Review: "If you've been on the fence about face shaving, this is the perfect tool to introduce you to a fuzz-free face. Don't be nervous—it's the best-kept secret for a glowy complexion." — Nordstrom
The Best Facial Hair Tweezer Overall
Sure, it's easy to run to the drug store and grab any old tweezer—you probably have a couple in your house right now! But in my opinion, there's nothing like a Tweezerman. Designed with a 25-degree slanted tip (a magical angle for working against the brow bone), this baby is available in any color you could imagine and grasps firmly on even the finest of hairs. Grip, pull, goodbye.
Pros: Great grip; Precise
Cons: More expensive than generic options
Customer Review: "Tweezerman tweezers are the BEST. I can pull the tiniest, barely-grown hairs easily. The slant tip is precision personified." — Sephora
The Best Manual Facial Hair Remover for Large Areas
Yeah, Tweezerman is on this list twice—they're good at what they do! If you've seen this little device while out shopping and wondered what it's for, allow me to explain: You simply place the area of hair you want to get rid of between the two coils and pull gently to remove it. However, it's definitely best for clusters of hair—you'll have a bad time going one by one with this.
Pros: Reusable
Cons: Not great for single hairs; Learning curve
Customer Review: "Great tool when you find the right grip! I have excessive peach fuzz on my face and this thing helps a lot. I usually use it about once a week on my chin and upper lip. Not the most pleasant, but not overly painful either." — Sephora
Wax Strips
Unlike a shave, waxing removes hair from the root, resulting in a non-permanent, but at-least-a-little-longer-lasting period of hairlessness. While you can absolutely go to your local salon to get your face waxed (professionals are usually the ideal option!), small at-home facial wax strips are also here for you to remove facial hair with one (semi-painful, but you're strong) tug.
Just remember Dr. Engelman's warning: waxing can hurt your skin barrier. Make sure you're following directions and buying quality products.
The Best Facial Wax Strips Overall
There's no heat required for these convenient and mess-free wax strips, which also come with post-wax wipes and a calming serum so you have the whole routine at your fingertips. Designed with a plant-based glyceryl rosinate wax to grab even the shortest hairs, the brand promises to remove hair from the root for up to 28 days of smooth skin.
Pros: Sensitive skin-friendly; Package contains everything you need; Long-lasting results
Cons: Some reviewers have noticed redness after use
Customer Review: "These are the best wax straps I've ever used. They're easy to manipulate, they get every eyebrow hair, the wipes and serum are a godsend, and I have had zero irritation because of these two products." — Athena Club
The Best Classic Facial Waxing Strips
Nad's is a classic choice in the world of facial hair removal that boasts a simple set of instructions: "just rub, peel, and go!" Created for waxing your upper lip, chin, and peach fuzz, these small and flexible strips are made with shea butter to help moisturize skin. Pro tip: Warm them up between your hands for the best results.
Pros: Hypoallergenic; Affordable; Includes post-wax calming oil wipes
Cons: Some customers report irritation (be careful and read directions thoroughly)
Customer Review: "I tested on my peach fuzz and got it 95 percent cleared with two strips. It hurt more than getting it professionally done, but my skin feels fine and I didn’t have any residue." — Target
Hair Removal Creams
I remember the first time I heard about Nair when I was little; I thought it was magic. While I now understand the science behind hair removal creams (also known as depilatory creams, their chemicals break down disulfide bonds in the hair's keratin proteins) it's still a little wild to me—all you have to do is apply smoothly, leave on for a few minutes, and wipe away with warm water.
Specially created for the face, the following creams are meant to cause less irritation and feature a fainter scent than their leggy predecessors.
The Best Facial Hair Removal Cream Overall
Brand new to the hair removal cream scene, Wakse's "sensorial" Meltoway Hair Dissolving Cream is already selling out at Ulta. Gentle yet effective, you can use it on the face and body. Plus, enjoy fun scents like fairy floss (that's essentially cotton candy), guava, and mango. "If this scent was in a body cream, I'd be wearing it all day," wrote one reviewer—did you ever think you'd hear that about a hair removal cream?
Pros: Fun scents; Skin is left soft
Cons: More expensive than other options
Customer Review: "The cream is a pretty orange color and really does smell like mangos! Worked really fast on removing the hair on my upper lip!" — Ulta
The Best Facial Hair Removal Cream Kit
A bit thinner than its name might lead you to believe, Sally Hansen's beloved cream/creme facial hair remover is formulated with vitamin E and collagen for all-over-the-face use with zero irritation. For the best results, leave it on for all eight minutes asked of you in the directions. (When it comes to your precious face, reading product directions is good advice in general.)
Pros: Smells less strong than similar products; Dermatologist tested; Alcohol free
Cons: Some reviewers say it doesn't work on thick hair
Customer Review: "I have fair skin and blonde facial hair. This product removes the hair nicely without burning my skin. My grandmother used it for years." — Amazon
Handheld Devices and Trimmers
Handheld facial hair removal devices were ultimately made for ease of use, taking tips from the salon (see the dermaplaning appointment-replacing Dermaflash) or ready for on-the-go removal (you never know when that rogue hair will pop up again). While the general concept is the same as some of the options above, the techy twist often can't be ignored.
The Best Handheld Facial Hair Removal Device Overall
I'm scared to admit this, but after years of telling my aesthetician I'd never let anyone else touch my face I tried Dermaflash...and I loved it. This compact device uses 14,000(!) sonic vibrations every minute to exfoliate dead skin cells while removing peach fuzz, leaving you with smooth, absolutely bare skin. It's fine for all ages, skin tones, and skin types—even the most sensitive.
Pros: Doesn't hurt; Cordless; Easy to use
Cons: Expensive; Blades must be replaced
Customer Review: "Smoothed out and brightened my skin in just a few minutes. So easy to use, I just love it." — Nordstrom
The Best Facial Hair Removal Device for Travel
Cheaper than a high-end lipstick yet shaped exactly the same, Finishing Touch's battery operated electric shaver can be thrown in your purse for hair removal on the go—it even has a built-in light to assist with accuracy. Designed especially for the face, it's also gentle enough for everyday use (not that you should need that).
Pros: Affordable; Cordless; Compact
Cons: Some reviewers say it doesn't work on thick hair
Customer Review: "I have been using this for years. I have one for my purse and one for home. Game changer for me! I also use the brands other shavers for legs. Awesome." — Ulta
IPL Devices
IPL devices work by using flashes of light (you can count on using more than 300 flashes for facial hair removal) to detect and remove pigment from the skin. The big issue with these tools? They have a hard time detecting light hair—red, blonde, and gray included. They also aren't always suitable for dark or deep skin tones.
The Best IPL Device Overall
Dr. Engelman is a fan of the brand Silk'n for at-home facial hair removal because their devices are "safe, effective, and pain-free." Featuring a rotatable head so you can get every angle and boasting 92 percent hair reduction, the *brand new* Silk'n 7 is suitable for the face and body. Bye, fuzz.
Pros: Fast-working; Dermatologist-recommended
Cons: Expensive
Customer Review: "Using it for the first time i was a bit afraid it would sting/burn, but it only gave a tingling feeling when using it on certain sensitive parts of my skin. I'm looking forward to keep using this product for the next weeks and seeing the results!" — Silk'n
The Best IPL Device Kit
Braun's Silk Expert Pro 5 can adapt to your skin tone to minimize risk of burning. "It has three sensitivity levels and the built-in sensor automatically adapts to your specific skin tone to give you the best results with the least amount of pain, and uses 125 flashes per minute," shares fashion e-commerce editor Julia Marzovilla. "You get five caps in the set: a standard cap, a wide cap for larger coverage areas, and two precision caps, plus it’s great to use all over your body."
Pros: Multiple sensitivity levels; Works all over the body
Cons: Expensive; Not suitable for light hair; Not suitable for deep or dark skin tones
Customer Review: "This device works well and is user friendly. After one use I noticed areas that hadn’t been treated previously by a professional had significantly less hair or slowed hair growth. I only wish I had purchased this product sooner." — Best Buy
Laser Hair Removal
Laser hair removal has long been regarded as the best form of facial hair removal if you're looking for long-lasting results. And no, it's not the same technology as IPL, which many at-home laser hair removal options utilize. Professional laser systems are used under the direction of a healthcare provider and are engineered to deliver more power results.
"Hair grows in cycles and therefore, each session of laser hair removal will target only hairs in the anagen phase of hair growth. This is why it is necessary to do multiple treatments over time" explains Zanetti. In her practice, Zanetti uses a machine called Sciton's BAREit, which uses light energy to target the root of hair deep in the follicle while maintaining an ultra-fast and comfortable treatment. "The melanin from the hair at the root absorbs the heat and it essentially renders the follicle unable to produce more hair," adds the nurse.
Does Facial Hair Removal Hurt?
The short answer is yes—I'm not going to lie to you! But it does depend on the tool you use (tweezing a single hair is a lot easier than ripping off a wax strip) and your pain tolerance.
"Each pulse of the laser feels like a tiny pinch with a bit of heat," notes Zanetti on the topic of laser hair removal. "Most find it very tolerable and in cases of very sensitive areas like the bikini area, a topical anesthetic can be used."
Facial Hair Removal Aftercare
Life isn't always...peachy after peach fuzz removal. Your skin can become dry or irritated, even if you did a lovely job. To protect that fresh layer, apply a calming moisturizer or barrier-supporting ointment.
Whenever Bosstick is done shaving, she's a big fan of a de-puffing oil and her ice roller. "This way, if you experience any mild redness post shave, it will instantly calm it," she says. "Plus, it’s just something that feels so good when your skin is peach-fuzz free and exfoliated."
It's also important to prep for removal the right way. Make sure your skin is cleansed before pulling out your razor and put the chore off if you're sunburnt or irritated in any way.
As for laser session aftercare, Zanetti recommends avoiding any excess heat, such as hot tubs or saunas, for the first 24 hours after your treatment. "Good sun protection is paramount so wearing a hat, sunscreen, or clothing in areas that were treated will help prevent unwanted side effects such as hypopigmentation," she adds. (Good advice for everyone, always.)
When to See a Doctor
As we mentioned before (and will say time and time again!) facial hair is usually completely normal. But at the same time, it's important to pay attention to any abnormal occurrences.
"Facial hair growth in women is usually caused by excess androgens, aka male sex hormone. "It’s natural for women to produce a small amount of androgens, but higher amounts of androgens can cause increased facial hair," shares Dr. Levine. "Some facial hair growth is normal but if it increases drastically within a few months, you may have an underlying medical condition that requires medical treatment beyond hair removal."
If you have any concerns, it's never, ever a bad idea to call your doctor.
Meet The Experts
Lauryn Evarts Bosstick had jaw pain since she was a little girl. She would grind her teeth and Always be attempting to pop her jaw back into place. Finally she made the difficult decision to undergo double jaw surgery. The doctors told her she would be very swollen for weeks.
Little did she know, the swelling effects would last for years. Lauryn dealt with having facial swelling, puffiness & face bloat. After trying everything for facial swelling, she finally discovered a way to combat her puffiness.
In 2015 she searched ‘jaw surgery ice’ on Amazon. Voila! She quickly ordered the ice roller. After using it every single day she found it helped with lymphatic drainage, circulation & curing puffiness...But there were issues with the roller. There was no ice roller on the market that stayed cold longer than 2 minutes so she would have to keep putting it in freezer (annoying), it was not branded and just ugly, the roller squeaked, & it wasn’t sturdy. This is when Lauryn saw a gap in the market- an opportunity to bring a solution to people who were sick of waking up with bloat, puff or wine face after too much chilled rosé. She set out to create a new one, with a very The Skinny Confidential spin. Lauryn went straight to her community & listened to all their beauty concerns & problems. Through working directly with her community, she set out to build the Hot Mess, an ice roller on crack. It’s everything you could ever want for facial swelling: the ice roller’s pink material stays cold for at least 30 minutes, that’s aesthetically pleasing, it’s very much sturdy & will drain the fuck out of the face. Contour! Along with that, she created Ice Queen Face Oil that pairs well with the roller because it cools the face down and it’s filled with antioxidants and vitamins.
Since the launch of the ice roller & oil, Lauryn has developed and launched the Hot Shave Razor & Hot Shave Cream, the first facial shaving cream for women ever created. Paired with the Hot Shavr Razor, a reusable & lightweight facial razor, the Hot Shave duo keeps The Skinny Confidential community peach-fuzz free, gently exfoliated, & creates the smoothest canvas for skincare & makeup.
After a gentle, smooth shave, people turn to the Pink Balls Face Massager which Lauryn created to visibly sculpt, chisel & lift like no other. With two pink, disco-esque balls to really grip the face, the face massager helps with contouring, lymphatic drainage & collagen production. It was designed to give the user an instant facelift & it totally delivers.
Lauryn is set out to redefine the preventative beauty industry with on-the-pulse tools, no fluff effective consumables, & a spitfire incredible community.
Dr. Dendy Engelman is a board certified dermatologic surgeon at Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue. Dr. Engelman attended Wofford College in South Carolina and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and graduated summa cum laude with honors with a double major in psychology and French. She also played on Wofford's varsity volleyball team. Dr. Engelman earned the Presidential Scholar award while a medical student at the Medical University of South Carolina. She was also awarded the Humanism in Medicine Scholarship primarily for establishing and running a free medical care clinic in Charleston and in Haiti where she continues to serve on an annual mission with her family. Following medical school, Dr. Engelman completed her internship in Internal Medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan. In addition to a dermatology residency at the Medical University of South Carolina, Dr. Engelman completed a one-year fellowship in Mohs and dermatologic surgery, lasers, liposuction and vein treatments. She also has extensive training and experience in cosmetic dermatology - including neurotoxins, injectable fillers, and chemical peels. Most recently, Dr. Engelman was appointed Director of Dermatologic Surgery at New York Medical College where she oversees the training of future Mohs surgeons and dermatologists. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery and American College of Mohs Surgery.
One of America’s top dermatologists, Dr. Jody Alpert Levine is the Director of Dermatology at Plastic Surgery & Dermatology of NYC, a leading medical and aesthetic practice in New York City.
Dr. Levine is an expert in dermatology and dermatologic surgery, specializing in medical and surgical pediatric dermatology, as well as adult cosmetic dermatology and laser surgery. Renowned for her keen diagnostic sense and comprehensive medical expertise, as well as an artistic eye, skilled hands, and wonderful bedside manner, it is no wonder that Dr. Levine is internationally recognized and one of the most respected dermatologists in the country. With an intuitive eye and deft touch, Dr. Levine helps patients achieve the most beautiful and natural-looking results. Her exceptional talent with lasers, BOTOX®, cosmetic injectables, surgery, liposuction, hair transplant, and cosmeceuticals has created a wait-list of patients from around the world who trust only her handiwork.
Loretta Nguyen Zanetti was born the youngest of ten children shortly after her parents immigrated to the United States following the Vietnam War.
She joined the US Army as a surgical technician. She graduated from Columbus State University in Georgia with a Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing, followed by Western University of Health Sciences in California with a Master’s of Science in Nursing.
Loretta has served in the Army for over 15 years as a military officer and currently holds Lieutenant Colonel’s rank.
Building on her experience and leveraging her skills as an advanced registered nurse practitioner and certified laser specialist, Loretta is proud to help her clients achieve their aesthetic goals.
To date, she has performed thousands of laser tattoo removals and aesthetic procedures.
She travels across the country as a trainer and speaker on various aesthetic topics.
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Sophia Vilensky is a freelance beauty writer at Marie Claire, where she writes about the latest and greatest skincare launches, hair colors, and Cardi B manicures. Her work can also be found at Byrdie, Bravo, and Us Weekly. You can find her on Instagram @sophiavilensky.
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