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Step-by-Step Guide to Removing Facial Hair Safely

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Facial hair isn’t a problem—until you decide it is. Whether it’s peach fuzz, chin stubble, or those stubborn upper-lip hairs that show up when you least expect them, the choice to remove them is entirely yours. But if you’re going to do it, do it properly. Your face is too sensitive for experiments. No one wants to deal with irritation, burns, or bumps just for the sake of a little smoothness.

Here’s a practical, no-fuss guide to removing facial hair safely—without the drama.

Figure Out Your Skin

Before anything touches your face, you need to know what your skin reacts to. Is it sensitive? Does it freak out when you try new products? Do you break out from heat, perfume, or even certain fabrics? If you’re not sure, test the waters first—because skipping this step could leave you red, itchy, or worse.

Pick What Works for You

Let’s be honest—what works for your cousin might wreck your skin. Here’s a quick lowdown on the common methods:

Tweezing: Good for the odd chin hair or shaping brows. Just don’t pluck too deep or too fast.

Threading: Precise and gentle, great for upper lip and brows. Most beauty salons around Joburg and Durban offer it.

Waxing: Gives longer results, but not for the faint-hearted. Heat + sensitive skin = potential disaster.

Hair removal creams: Easy and quick, but the chemicals can sting. Always patch test—every. single. time.

Facial razors: Ideal for peach fuzz and light exfoliation. Just go slow, and keep your blade clean.

Laser: Long-term, but pricey. Make sure it’s done by someone who understands different skin tones—especially darker ones.

Whatever you choose, make sure it fits your skin, your schedule, and your pain threshold.

Prep Like You Mean It

Clean skin is non-negotiable. Wash your face gently with a soap-free cleanser. If you’re planning to shave or wax, a light exfoliation the day before can help prevent those annoying ingrown hairs. Skip this if your skin is easily irritated.

Go Slow and Don’t Wing It

This isn’t something to do in bad lighting or five minutes before you leave the house. Sit down, get a good mirror, clean your hands and tools, and take your time. If you’re threading or waxing, hold the skin taut and work in small sections. If you’re shaving, glide the blade gently—don’t press. And if something doesn’t feel right, stop.

Calm It Down

Right after hair removal, your skin is on high alert. Use cold water or a clean cloth to calm things down. Don’t pile on fancy products or makeup—give your skin space to breathe. A fragrance-free moisturiser or plain aloe gel can help with any tightness or redness. If you waxed, avoid sun, heat, or the gym for at least 12 hours.

Clean Your Tools

Used a razor? Tweezers? A threading spool? Clean it properly. Rinse with hot water and wipe it down with surgical spirit or rubbing alcohol. Dirty tools are a fast track to breakouts, especially around the chin or jawline.

One Last Thing

You don’t owe anyone a hair-free face. But if you want one, make sure you’re doing it safely. The key is knowing your skin, being patient, and avoiding shortcuts. Whether you’re using a salon threader in Pretoria or a facial razor at home in Cape Town, your face deserves proper care—not experiments.

 

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Teremana Tequila Arrives in South Africa, A New Reason to Gather and Raise a Glass

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Teremana Tequila arrived in South Africa, and it was celebrated in Cape Town. It was founded by Dwayne Johnson, Teremana Tequila has established itself as a beverage brand. Its expansion into South Africa includes markets across Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

Teremana Tequila’s move into South Africa highlights Africa’s growing importance in the global spirits industry. According to Statista, the African spirits market is expected to reach about $6.39 billion in 2025, with growth above 7% annually). South Africa is a key market due to its strong consumer base and distribution networks.

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The South African launch was planned properly and this aligns with the brand’s philosophy of “sharing the mana.” This concept promotes positivity and brings people together. The event welcomed media figures and hospitality professionals.

Our belief is simple: mana grows when it’s shared,” said Sindiswa Mbabane, Senior Marketing Manager. 

Teremana is made to bring people together, and South Africa’s culture of  generosity, hosting and celebration makes it the perfect place to share that spirit,” she concluded. 

The brand production is done with local materials. Teremana Tequila is made using 100% mature blue agave, which is roasted in brick ovens and distilled in copper pot stills.

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Tequila has outgrown its traditional strongholds, as consumers seek alternatives that suit their taste. This has opened opportunities for brands like Teremana to enter new regions and compete in the beverage industry

For South African consumers, Teremana’s arrival introduces consumers to an alternative they will enjoy. The brand’s emphasis on positive energy aligns with the social fabric of South African life.

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Mzansi Reacts to Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holsworthy Lavish Wedding Celebration

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Khuli Chana and Lamiez Holworthy had their white wedding in a three-day affair. They have been together since 2018, but decided to formalize their union.

The wedding took place in Mahikeng in the North West and ran from April 10 to April 12, 2026. It was a low key event, with just close family, friends and a few celebrities like Lebogang Tlokana (Funny Chef) invited. The couple had already formalised their union legally in 2022.

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Lamiez stood out in a blue traditional-inspired gown. Khuli wore a blue suit that looked good on him. Lamiez gown was made by Orapelege Modutle, a talking point with fans praising its detailing.

Jachie Phamotse said:

“Just love how Khuli Chana and Lamiez Wholeworthy handled their special day. Just their true friends and family. Did it in their own time and just how they wanted. Congratulations you two stunning people.“ 

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Another fan Monalisa tweeted:

“Congratulations to lamiez and khuli chana. Today was their big day “

Videos online showed the couple dancing to the classic track Seanamarena.

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In 2019 Khuli initiated lobola negotiations with Lamiez’s family. They already have a son together, Leano-Laone Zion Morule, born in 2023. Khuli has a daughter, Nia Lefika, from his previous relationship with Asanda Maku.

During her wedding speech, Lamiez spoke about their relationship. She spoke about how Khuli continues to treat her with care.

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You put me and our children first. I have no doubt even in my sleep that you love me. And I remember when you said to your family, ‘I want to marry this woman’, and they wondered why because it’s only been three months. And seven years later, we’re still married.

“He still treats me like a queen. We have a family of our own. And that for me is how I know that God loves me,” she said.

The three-day celebration in Mahikeng gained attention online, with clips from the event shared widely across social media in South Africa.

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6 Beautiful Restaurants in Cape Town to Visit This Easter

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Easter in Cape Town often centres around long lunches, coastal outings, and time spent in the Constantia wine region or along the Atlantic seaboard. The city’s restaurant scene supports this with a mix of fine dining venues, casual coastal spots, and chef-led kitchens. These six restaurants are widely recognised within Cape Town’s dining landscape for their consistency, setting, and approach to food.

La Colombe – Constantia

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La Colombe is an established fine dining restaurant located in the Constantia wine valley. It has received multiple industry awards and is known for its structured tasting menus that combine local ingredients with international techniques.

The restaurant offers a multi-course dining experience, with a focus on precision and presentation. Its location within a wine estate provides a quiet setting that complements the overall experience.

Belly of the Beast – Cape Town CBD

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Belly of the Beast operates without a fixed menu, offering a daily selection of dishes based on available ingredients. The format is centred on a set menu, with courses introduced by the kitchen.

The restaurant has communal seating and focuses on ingredient-led cooking. It is suited to diners looking for a less formal but still structured dining experience in the city centre.

On the Rocks – Bloubergstrand

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On the Rocks is positioned along the Bloubergstrand coastline, with clear views of Table Mountain across the Atlantic Ocean. The location is a key part of the dining experience.

The menu focuses on seafood, with additional grilled options. The setting is casual, making it a practical choice for daytime dining or early evening meals by the water.

Foxcroft – Constantia

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Foxcroft is located in the Constantia wine region and offers a refined dining experience without the format of a traditional tasting menu. The menu is built around small plates designed for sharing.

There is a clear focus on seasonal ingredients and balanced dishes. The restaurant suits groups looking for a structured meal in a relaxed environment.

Rose’s Table – Cape Town CBD

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Rose’s Table is a small, chef-led restaurant with limited seating. The menu changes regularly, reflecting ingredient availability and seasonal variations.

The space is quiet, with a smooth dining experience and attentive service. Due to its size, bookings are typically required, particularly during busier periods.

Harbour House – Kalk Bay

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Harbour House is located along the Kalk Bay coastline, offering direct ocean views. It is known for its seafood menu and consistent approach to classic dishes.

The restaurant operates in a relaxed setting, with the coastal location contributing to its popularity among both residents and visitors. It remains a regular option for dining along False Bay.

Conclusion

Cape Town’s restaurant scene provides a range of options suited to Easter dining, from formal establishments in Constantia to coastal venues along False Bay and the Atlantic seaboard. The combination of setting and consistent food quality continues to define the city’s appeal as a dining destination.

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