An ancient remedy to remove hair

Formerly they also had their tricks to remove hairWe should not think that our grandmothers were careless, quite the opposite. They also used their tricks for hair removal and to prevent the appearance of hair.

That is why we have brought you this recipe, So that you can try it and tell us if it has worked for you, I will personally test it and see how it works. It is very simple to do and you can buy the ingredients anywhere.

To make our ancient remedy to remove hair We only need ginger powder, lime juice and an egg white. As you can see, you can do it quietly at home and without problems to acquire the components.

After waxing, we must apply the lime juice and egg white already mixed, on the skin. And to finish we must sprinkle the ginger powder over it, let it act for a few minutes and remove with water. They say that in four times we do it, the hair disappears.

Vía: Elite Woman
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  1.   Romina said

    Hello ... only the secret is optimal when you wax?

    If you shave with the prestobeard, it doesn't work?

    1.    Sonia said

      It's supposed to work too.

  2.   fabina said

    One question, what does this preparation do in the hair follicles to make the hair disappear?

  3.   diana said

    what is the ginger powder it is true that it eliminates the hair permanently

  4.   paola said

    what do you say you were going to try
    if t worked? = ??

  5.   Sonia said

    I have not tried it yet.

  6.   Nicolas said

    Instead of lime, do you serve lemon?

  7.   Sonia said

    Yes, you can put lemon on it

  8.   package said

    Someone tried it already ??? That you comment your opinions please…

  9.   Ointment said

    Hello my name is alve
    Please I want to know what kind of lime I found, but it is yellow, tell me how do I get the sumo? Is it like for cooking recipes? Thanks ho tell me if it doesn't stain the skin.

  10.   Sonia said

    You must squeeze it, if as in the recipes, and it should not stain the skin

  11.   Althea said

    I want to try it, but how much juice, powder and egg do I need?

  12.   Sonia said

    The ginger powder will depend on the area in which you are going to use it, the juice of a lime and the white of an egg.

  13.   Althea said

    received, as soon as I try it I'll tell you how it goes 😀

  14.   olga lucia said

    Hello, I would like to know if the lime you are talking about is the same lemon or is it different… Thank you

    1.    Sonia said

      It is different, on the one hand there is the lemon, and on the other the lime.

  15.   Althea said

    I bring answers !!! Well I have done a deep study 😀 I tell you, to start at first I do not know why I use the yolk of the egg instead of the white, I do not know what hit my head but I was very convinced eehhh ... Eggs sting like condemned people, according to areas, personally it stings more in the armpits and less in the legs;
    According to the hair removal method, the blade stings more, and the wax the least, I reiterate that I am speaking from my own experience.
    Now, the four times, I have done it after waxing, every day one of mejunge…. until the four days. The time that I have left it to act has not been long, just while I was washing my hair, I have very long hair, so calculate about 10 minutes or so.
    Result: It stings a lot but the ginger powder calms the area a little. I can hardly remove it with tweezers, and there where I waxed I still have no hair.
    In short: I think it's a matter of patience and being a little bit constant. In any case, I will continue to report if there are changes.
    Hope it helps you, Althea.

    1.    Albertito said

      Hello Althea, I really wanted to read a comment like yours, because I have spent a lot of time collecting, remedies to remove hair, and I have tried some still without results, and one of the recipes that I found, and one of the most trusted they gave me, it said like this:

      "Remedy so that the hair does not grow back"
      The lime juice beaten with egg whites. Freshly peeled the hair (pulled out by the roots), put it on top and dust it with ginger powder. Three or four times that it is done, no more will be born again.

      Biobliography: Manual of women. Author: Alicia Martinez Crespo

      That in effect when it comes to peeling, it is to remove the hair from the roots, and this can be deduced because in the same book, a few pages later, they give us a recipe to make a "peeler", that is, a natural wax , to wax.

      So now I finally know that it works, following the steps in the recipe, and from your experience:
      1. Waxing (it's so painful)
      2. Apply the egg white beaten with lime juice (not lemon), that round green color, the more acidic the better. (how it stings)
      3. Sprinkle with powdered ginger (ufff what a relief)
      4. Wait 10-20min (or while waxing another area, and let it rest, although I think it does not take long, as Althea says, it does not take much, I really believe that the acid of the line is what that attacks the hair bulb), as soon as it stops itching it can be removed.
      5. Repeat the entire procedure, at least 4 times, to see very good results.

      WARNING: With all remedies that contain lemon, lime or any citrus juice, it must be taken into account that at least a day should be allowed to pass before sunbathing, since it can cause spots on the skin, so good Tapaditas / os, that day, that you do not get the sun, (I say it from experience about the stains), with waiting a day And wash the area well, there is no problem.
      Greetings, and thank you very much for commenting on your Althea experience,

      1.    Alex said

        Hello Alberto

        I want to do this type of hair removal, I would like you to answer me something:

        - The four times that one does this application is after waxing, that is, one waxing every month.
        - You already tried this recipe, it worked for you

        Please reply to me at alex_coello26 @ yahoo: disqus .es

        Thank you very much for your answer.

  16.   Albertito said

    Hello Althea, I am looking forward to knowing if there are news, if the results you have achieved are maintained, or if it has reversed, hopefully you can tell us soon. All the best.

  17.   andrea perez said

    If it works, someone tell me please, it's urgent, I need it

  18.   Nicolas Lobos said

    If it works, I am a man and I have done it 4 times a week and it has stopped growing hair, I had a lot of beard and it has been reduced considerably, of course I first remove most of my beard with pins and then I apply this .

  19.   Manuel said

    Hello, what do I do with the gengivre. It seems absurd to sprinkle it on top of the mixture, I don't see that it works for anything. Can I do without the gengivre? I don't care about the stinging. I don't care how much it stings, but I can't stand doing nonsensical things?

  20.   Maria A. said

    I imagine that it all comes down to the fact that the lime / lemon has some effect on the hair follicle, but no matter how much I think about it, I don't find much sense.

    Reading I see many people talking about some kind of stinging and I wonder, Is that feeling really positive for the skin? How do we know that we are not hurting ourselves? See that the lemon stains and burns, and if it is mixed inadvertently with other things it could become corrosive. And adding ginger also seems strange, ginger itself is spicy and pouring it on something with lemon on the skin as it results in something, at least, explosive.

    And no, unfortunately, the fact that they are natural things does not make much difference, the aesthetic accidents that I have had for making those recipes that claim to be innocuous just because of their naturalness are priceless. I don't know, I really don't dare. I guess I'll keep softening the hair and then go for the razor.