There are several means of removing facial hair that are currently practiced with shaving, plucking, waxing, and depilation being the main methods. While each method has certain advantageous attributes, the duration and acceptability vary and all these methods possess significant shortcomings in the context of a beauty regimen. Figures 6.1 and 6.2 show the distribution of hair removal method and the frequency of removal, respectively, on the upper lip as determined from a P&G Ipsos Insight Study with a basis size of 423 subjects. Consistent with what has been reported elsewhere in the literature, the major methods
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Bleach |
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Shave |
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Pluck |
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Depilatory |
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of hair removal include shaving, plucking, depilation, and waxing. Eighty-four percent of the women surveyed reported removing hair at least once a month with 16% removing hair weekly.