Download Article
Download Article
Ganda beroza, biroza (Gum Rosin) is the non-volatile fraction (an organic secretion) obtained from Himalayan pines, Pinus roxburghii or Pinus longifolia plant. [1] X Research source It may be used to remove unwanted body hair. Ganda beroza can be found in Asian countries like India and Pakistan, from local stores. This hair removal agent comes in a solid form and it is sticky to the touch. With continued use, it will result in less body hair and may even prove more effective for you than the usual chemical hair removal creams and lotions.
Steps
-
Exfoliate your skin before removing hair. Exfoliate your skin properly before removing the hair. Application of ganda beroza may cause skin irritation if you do not properly clean and remove dead surface skin beforehand. [2] X Trustworthy Source American Academy of Dermatology Professional organization made of over 20,000 certified dermatologists Go to source
-
Wash your hands with soap and water. Only apply ganda beroza with clean hands. [3] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to sourceAdvertisement
-
Take a small amount of solid ganda beroza. This hair removal agent comes in a solid form. It's a sticky substance that will immediately stick on your fingers. (You may wish to wear disposable gloves before touching it if you don't like the feeling but it won't harm your skin.)
-
Take a pinch of the hair removal agent. Take about the same amount as you would when taking a pinch of salt.
-
Apply the pinch of ganda beroza to your body hair. You can use this hair removal agent to remove unwanted hair from the armpits, arms, legs, and even your bikini area.
-
Hold the unwanted hair between your thumb and index finger where you have already applied the ganda beroza. Once the hair sticks to it, start pulling with force. It won't hurt if you pull it with force––do it too timidly and it will.
-
Keep repeating the procedure until all unwanted hairs are removed.
-
Clean the skin gently. Apply moisturizing lotion to the area of skin where the hair has been removed once the surface is clean.
-
Remove ganda beroza from you fingers. To remove any leftover ganda beroza from your fingers, rub your fingers against a pumice stone. This will take off any of the remaining substance.
-
Wash your hands with soap and water. All done, you should now be hairless in the places you applied the ganda beroza too, all without much fuss. [4] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to source
Advertisement
Community Q&A
Search
-
QuestionIs there a video for the beroza method?Katrina CallanderCommunity AnswerGo on YouTube! They have great videos for the beroza method! If there is nothing there, check Videmo, Daily Motion and other online video apps.
-
QuestionWill it hurt to remove my hair with beroza?Katrina CallanderCommunity AnswerNo, it does not hurt at all. You may feel a sting for a few minutes, but you may not even realize anything.
-
QuestionIs this available in Toronto?Community AnswerYes. Try shipping it in from an online website. I don't know if Amazon will ship to Toronto, but if it will, I would start there.
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement
Tips
- Before and after the procedure, be sure to wash your fingers with soap and water. Cleanliness is an important part of this procedure.Thanks
Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!
Advertisement
Warnings
- Do not use this method on broken or sensitive skin or if you have any kind of skin injury.Thanks
- Do not apply organic ganda beroza on wet skin as it won't work. It works only when skin is dry so make sure to pat dry your skin before using this product.Thanks
- Don’t apply ganda beroza to broken or irritated skin. It can cause skin issues and potentially make any underlying skin issues worse.Thanks
Advertisement
Things You'll Need
- Ganda beroza in solid form (purchase from herbal or ayurveda stores in Pakistan or India, or check your local Indian/Pakistani grocery stores in your country)
- Disposable gloves (optional)
- Soap and water
- Pumice stone
References
About This Article
Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 53,728 times.
Advertisement