Hair Removal Methods? a War Against Unwanted Body Hair
July 31, 2010 by Admin
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Every person wants to look best in front of others. Hair removal is a part of grooming one self. Whether man or woman, for all these unwanted hair are sworn enemies-what we would not do to get rid of them! So people tend to go for various hair removal products or methods. People want to do hair removal for various reasons, some do it to enhance the beauty, some do it for hygienic reason, and some before athletic and sports performances. Unwanted hair from any part of the body can be removed now, as various hair removal products either natural or chemical are available.
According to our degree of exasperation, methods of hair removal are temporary, or better, permanent. Depending on our needs, and above all, depending on our budget aesthetic, a variety of techniques are at our service for the elimination of unwanted body hair.
The most common temporary method is shaving. It is done by majority of people allover the world and the convenience of shaving is that you don’t have to depend on another person to get it done. It is less time consuming and one of the cheapest method. The draw back of this method are the cuts and burns caused by shaving. The effect of shaving can last for two to three days depending on every individuals hair growth. Tweezing is another temporary method for hair removal which gives results to last for three to five weeks. This method is commonly used to remove hair from upper lip, chin and eye brows. The disadvantages are the pain and time needed for performing. They can also cause ingrown hair which is really painful. But now these ingrown hairs, hair re-growth and razor bumps can also be handled with products like ultra hair away , hairnomore and ingrow go.
Waxing is another method used for the removal of unwanted hair from the body. Waxing is effective if you have to remove hair from large areas like legs, back and chest. It is less time consuming as large number of hair can be removed at a time. It is a painful process, and can cause inflammation and redness of the skin, so its always best to get it done only by an experienced person. Waxing can give long lasting results and usually hair growth can be prevented for three to six weeks. Depilatory creams are also quite useful in removing hair from larger areas like hands and legs. They can remove hair instantly with out causing pain and it can also be used by oneself. The effect of these hair removal creams last for up to two weeks.
The permanent methods of hair removal are electrolysis and laser hair removal. In electrolysis an electric current is used to destroy the root of the hair to prevent the growth of the hair. Electrolysis is extremely time consuming and very expensive but it is the most successful method to prevent the unwanted hair growth. The result of electrolysis can last for one year and should be done only by a trained person. The drawback of this method is the cost, and to get complete effect more than one sitting is must. It destroys hair one by one and hence time consuming, so electrolysis cannot be used to remove large quantities of hair.
Laser treatment also destroys the hair follicle by using a laser. Larger areas can be cleared at one time so it is less time consuming as compared to electrolysis. The results of laser hair removal can last for at least six months . Lasers are also painful and can cause redness of skin but this redness and swelling disappears within 24 hours.
So join in the war declared against unwanted hair with any of these hair removal weapons.
Author provides information on various hair removal products for body hair removal and other temporary and permanent hair removal methods.
How soon after having laser ipl hair removal is it safe to have microdermabrasion done on my face?
July 31, 2010 by Admin
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I have had ipl laser hair removal done on my face. However, I am also keen to have some microdermabrasion done to reduce my acne scars. I am wondering what gap to leave inbetween having these two treatments?
Health Tip: Help Manage Unwanted Hair
July 29, 2010 by Admin
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Health Tip: Help Manage Unwanted Hair
Title: Health Tip: Help Manage Unwanted Hair Category: Health News Created: 7/26/2010 8:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/26/2010
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How Effective Is Laser Hair Removal
July 25, 2010 by Admin
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Laser hair removal has been growing in popularity for over a decade now and today there are millions of people around the world who sign up for laser hair removal because they have heard it works. The question is, does it really? Well, it depends on how you look at it and what your preconceived notions about it are.
Laser hair removal does not work with only one session. You can remove some of the hair in one session but the problem is not in the lasers themselves, but in the growing cycle of hair. Hair grows in a cycle, and it falls out in a cycle. While some hairs are removed during one session, hairs that have been dormant will pop up in the same area but not in the same destroyed follicles. As a result, several sessions are done in order to ensure all the hair can be targeted. Typically, the number of sessions number about five to 12, and the total time between sessions is about three to eight weeks.
Laser hair removal does not work on certain types of skin and hair color. If you have blonde hair and white skin, it is very hard to get good results from the laser hair removal process. If you have dark skin and dark hair, or white skin and dark hair, you will find the process works much better. If you have white hair and white skin, laser hair removal will not work at all.
Laser hair removal is not a total removal of hair, but it is a permanent reduction of hair. By this we mean that you can greatly reduce the amount of hair you have but the human body is an amazing thing and it is impossible to remove all the hair in an area. This is why you need to go back for yearly appointments in order to target some new hair growth that has popped up since your last session.
So, does laser hair removal work? Yes it does. It has been tried, tested and certified by the FDA and millions have seen the amazing results. It saves you money and time in the long run when compared with shaving and it saves you the pain of waxing. Laser hair removal works and it works well, but it does not always work as people think it will, which does not mean it doesn’t work. It just works differently.
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The Myths of Laser Hair Removal
July 21, 2010 by Admin
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There are a lot of myths out there about laser hair removal because it is a new technology that many people do not always trust. However, these myths are just that, myths, and you should not be worried about laser hair removal. It is safe, efficient and nearly painless. Some of the myths you may have heard include:
It is harmful to the health of the organs: This is completely untrue. The laser does not penetrate more than four millimeters into the skin and goes no farther than the hair follicles. The beam is not damaging the skin, it is simply moving along the skin. The worst that usually happens for most who get the treatment is redness that lasts only a few hours. It causes scarring: This is not true at all because the laser does not breach the skin. There is no scarring at all, unlike what can happen with electric hair removal, which uses a needle touching the skin. It is very expensive: Yes, there is a higher cost associated with laser hair removal. If it costs $400 a session and takes fie sessions, then it will cost $2,000 but you have to look at how much you are spending on shavers, creams, foams and more over the course of 10 years. Read more about laser hair removal costs. It hurts a lot: How much it hurts depends on how much a person can take in terms of pain. Most consider it to be very mild in terms of pain and nowhere near the pain caused by waxing. As well, you can ask your technician to put on anesthetic cream to dull any sort of pain or discomfort that may be felt. Read more about laser hair removal pain. It is 100 percent effective: If any clinic promises you this, then they are lying. Hair is prevented from growing with laser hair removal, but it is not eliminated completely. Hair can still grow in the future, new hairs will pop up, and this is why it is important to have annual sessions to touch up any areas that may have new hair growth. Laser hair removal causes increased hair growth: This is not the case at all. Only people with light skin and dark hair can get laser hair removal: While it works best with people who have light skin and dark, course hair, they are not the only ones who can get the treatment done. New lasers have been made that can be used on people who have dark skin and dark hair, and some lasers will even work with light hair and light skin. It should be noted however that dark skin/dark hair and light skin/light hair patients may require more sessions and each session may be longer.
There are so many myths out there associated with laser hair removal that it can be hard to know the truth from the fiction. Suffice to say, laser hair removal works and it works well. It is expensive, but it is efficient and it will keep you from having to shave for years. This is why it has become so popular.
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