Abstract

Background: Unwanted facial and body hair plays role in one’s cosmetic look, although unwanted hair is not detrimental to health but it is considered to affect the perfect look of person. Unwanted hair on the visible body parts like hands, legs, face and back are perceived as a problem for the picture perfect cosmetic look. People do use various methods so as to reduce the growth of unwanted hair and even tries permanent hair removal techniques. The permanent hair removal techniques tried by individual includes laser hair removals and other home and herbal remedies. Various reports have demonstrated the efficacy of herbal remedies for the reduction of hair growth especially the role of papaya in reduction of hair growth. Papaya contains an enzyme called papain 1 which acts on the hair follicles by wreaking their action to help grow hair. The appropriate combination of papain with other herbal ingredients having role in hair reduction can effectively restricts the growth of hair and help in achieving permanent hair growth reduction. Barever Natural Hair Inhibitor is the scientific combination of herbal ingredients which includes carica papaya, Gymnema Sylvestre and others effectively restricts the growth of the hair resulting in permanent hair growth reduction. Barever natural hair inhibitor if applied after hair removal seeps into the follicle cell level of hair and inhibits the growth of hair. This study examines the effectiveness of Barever natural hair inhibitor in long term hair reduction.

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