Next was taking off make-up, which is hated so much by six per cent of British women, that they simply refuse to do it.
The majority of women (68 per cent)
begrudgingly remove their make-up daily but two fifths remove their
make-up twice a week at most.
Escentual.com Beauty Editor Emma Leslie, who carried out the research, said: 'Leg shaving was by far the most hated beauty chore for British women, but sadly most women felt they could not go without doing it.
'There are ways to make it a little more bearable – if you exfoliate first then you will shave closer so you won't have to do it so often. That will cut down on the two months of women’s lives spent doing this unpopular beauty chore.'
Tedious tasks: Detangling hair and removing make-up are the second and third most tedious tasks
Escentual.com Beauty Editor Emma Leslie, who carried out the research, said: 'Leg shaving was by far the most hated beauty chore for British women, but sadly most women felt they could not go without doing it.
'There are ways to make it a little more bearable – if you exfoliate first then you will shave closer so you won't have to do it so often. That will cut down on the two months of women’s lives spent doing this unpopular beauty chore.'