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   How Vaniqa Works ?


What is Vaniqa
There are many people that suffer with too much hair on their faces. This makes many women feel uncomfortable in social gatherings. However, they cannot help it when hair grows so quickly on their faces. There are few ways in which this hair growth can be controlled and removed. However, there are no permanent ways of getting rid of facial hair permanently. It must be asserted then that the best thing for one to do is curtail facial hair growth if it cannot be stopped completely. A product such as Vaniqa is believed to be quite successful at slowing down facial hair growth and making it more manageable for you to control.

Using Vaniqa
While using Vaniqa, you would still need to continue with your methods of removing facial hair. This does not mean that Vaniqa does not do its job; it simply means that while you continue to remove facial hair, hair growth is slowed down gradually, making it easier for you to remove it from your face. In addition to this, the number of times you would get down to remove facial hair will decrease as a result of slower facial hair growth.

Vaniqa cream is used according to directions provided. It is applied as a fine layer on the skin where there is unwanted facial hair. You need to massage the cream into the skin and leave it there as it is for at least four hours.
Apply Vaniqa cream twice a day, and each treatment should be separated by a minimum of eight hours.

Advantages of Vaniqa
One of the advantages while using Vaniqa is that you do not need to switch cosmetics; you may use the same make-up without reactions occurring. However, you should make sure that all the cream is absorbed into the skin before applying any make-up. You should not let the cream go into your eyes, mouth or nose. If it happens to get in you eyes or mouth, rinse it away with water and then see a doctor. You should also avoid applying the cream on damaged areas of the skin, such as rashes and sores.

Side effects of using Vaniqa include:

• redness,
• rash,
• burning,
• stinging tingling,

Irritation to start with is common, but if this lasts for a delayed period then it is better to stop the treatment.

You should inform your doctor before using Vaniqa if you are allergic to medicines that contain:
• ceteareth-20,
• PEG-bO stearate,
• phenoxyethanol,
• propylparaben,
• stearyl alcohol and water.
cetearyl alcohol,
• dimethicone,
• glyceryl stearate,
• methylparaben,
• mineral oil

Pregnancy Precautions
Women that are pregnant should consult their doctors when seeking Vaniqa treatment. Those who are breast-feeding should also consult their doctors, as there is little evidence available on Vaniqa’a effects on women who breast-feed or are pregnant. Those under the age of 12 should not receive Vaniqa treatment.