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If you have light, fine facial hair and want to avoid waxing or threading, this homemade flour-based mask could be worth trying.

If you have sensitive skin, always perform a patch test before applying the mixture to your face. Avoid using it on broken, irritated, or acne-prone skin. (Representative image: Canva)
Facial hair is completely natural, but many women prefer to remove fine facial hair for smoother-looking skin. While threading and waxing are common options, frequent salon visits aren’t always convenient—and some people simply prefer gentler, natural alternatives.
One traditional home remedy that has been passed down through generations uses wheat flour, gram flour (besan), and sugar to create a DIY mask that may help weaken fine facial hair over time.
While it doesn’t work like salon wax or provide instant, permanent results, regular use may help reduce the appearance of soft facial hair while also gently exfoliating the skin. Here’s how to make and use this simple DIY remedy.
A Natural Alternative To Waxing And Threading
If you have light, fine facial hair and want to avoid waxing or threading, this homemade flour-based mask could be worth trying.
Unlike traditional wax, it doesn’t pull hair out from the roots in one go. Instead, the mixture works as a gentle exfoliating mask that may gradually weaken fine hair and slow its regrowth with consistent use. As a bonus, it can help remove dead skin cells, leaving your skin looking brighter and smoother.
How To Make The DIY Flour Mask
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons wheat flour
- 2 tablespoons gram flour (besan)
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- Warm water
Method
- Dry roast the wheat flour and gram flour together in a pan over low heat until they turn lightly golden. Avoid over-roasting. Let the mixture cool completely.
- In a separate bowl, dissolve the sugar in a small amount of warm water.
- Add one tablespoon of the roasted flour mixture to the sugar solution and mix well until it forms a thick, spreadable paste.
How To Apply It
- Wash your face thoroughly to remove makeup, sunscreen, or skincare products.
- Apply an even layer of the prepared paste to the areas with fine facial hair. Allow it to dry completely.
- Once dry, gently rub the mask off using circular motions.
This gentle rubbing action helps exfoliate the skin and may gradually weaken fine facial hair with regular use.
Who Can Try This Remedy?
This DIY mask is best suited for people with light, peach-fuzz-like facial hair who are looking for a natural alternative to salon treatments.
Those who have never waxed or threaded their face may notice better results on fine hair, although the remedy is unlikely to remove coarse or thick facial hair. With consistent use every 10 to 15 days, some people may notice a gradual reduction in the visibility of fine hair.
A Few Things To Keep In Mind
Natural remedies don’t deliver instant results, and scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness for hair removal is limited.
If you have sensitive skin, always perform a patch test before applying the mixture to your face. Avoid using it on broken, irritated, or acne-prone skin.
While this traditional ubtan is sometimes recommended for children in folk remedies, it is best not to use any hair-removal treatment on a child’s skin without consulting a doctor, as children’s skin is much more delicate.
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