How Many Sessions Are Necessary for Successful Laser Hair Removal?
February 16, 2010 by Admin
Filed under 4 - How Many Sessions Are Necessary?, Featured
The number of sessions necessary for successful laser hair removal will depend upon your type of hair and skin color. In most cases, multiple sessions are required; typically between five and seven. However, in some cases, up to a dozen sessions may be necessary to guarantee a long-term reduction of hair.
The time interval between these individual treatments has not been standardized – although most specialists will usually recommend spacing the treatments at four to six weeks apart for most areas of your body.
Once again, the total number of sessions required will depend primarily on your sex, skin color, area of the body being treated, and the coarseness of your hair. Course dark colored hair on light skin is the easiest type to treat, while finer hair on dark colored skin will usually required more sessions over a longer period of time. Considerably more treatments may be required on the facial areas of both men and women in order to achieve the desired results.
It’s important to note that laser hair removal is not considered to be a “permanent” solution. Instead, it is considered to be a “long-term” solution. You should also know that the laser does not work on light or very fine (peachfuzz) hair. Also, since hair typically grows in several phases (anagen, telogen, catagen), the laser will only have effect on the actively growing follicles (anagen), and several sessions are required to kill hair through all the phases of growth.
The only permanent hair removal solution for all types of hair is electrolysis. However, it has several shortcomings. These include possible scarring, discomfort, and overall expense.
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Shaving
Shaving is simply a method of passing a sharp blade or electric razor over the surface of the skin to remove hair. When performing this method, it is important to always use a clean razor with a sharp blade. Also, to help lessen skin irritation and cuts, you should only shave hair when it is wet and only in the direction in which the hair lie (with the grain).
Contrary to popular belief, the process of shaving does not change the growth rate, texture, or color of hair. It will not grow back thicker just from the process of shaving! Razors and electric shavers fall under the jurisdiction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Waxing, Sugaring, and Threading
February 5, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Featured, Waxing, Sugaring & Threading
In these methods of hair removal, the hairs are plucked out of the follicle, actually below the surface of the skin.
In the waxing method, melted wax is applied to the skin in a thin layer and usually covered with a thin strip of fabric. Once hardened, the wax is quickly pulled off in the opposite direction of the hair growth. This action causes the hair to be uprooted and pulled away along with the wax. Many of waxing products caution that they should not be used by people with diabetes or circulatory problems. Further caution should also be used by people who have moles, warts, or varicose veins. Some “cold” waxes are also available on the market today. These products can be applied at room temperature, which allows the user to skip the steps of melting and hardening.
Sugaring is a process very similar to waxing. However, instead of using wax, a mixture of heated sugar is applied onto the skin and usually covered with a thin strip of fabric. The fabric is then quickly lifted off to remove hair.
Threading is a process that dates back to ancient times. In this technique, a loop of thread is rotated across the skin causing it to become entangled in the hair. The thread is then lifted to pluck out the hair.
It should be known that all of these techniques may cause skin irritation and infection. And, as with the chemical depilatories, you should always perform a preliminary test on a small area of skin before performing these methods on larger areas. Finally, waxes and sugars should never be used on eyelashes, the nose, ears, nipples, genital areas, or on irritated, chapped, or sunburned skin.

Hair Removal With Depilatories
February 5, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Depilatories, Featured
Depilatories are those hair removal products that can be found in a lotion, cream, gel, aerosol, or roll-on format. These are usually very highly alkaline formulations, but in some cases can be very acidic. These products attack the protein makeup within the hair molecules, causing it to simply melt away or dissolve into a jelly-like state that can easily be wiped away. Consumers should always be extremely careful to follow the instructions for these products and heed all warnings that can usually be found on the product’s label.
For instance, most manufacturers will typically recommend that you perform a preliminary test on a small area of skin before applying a full application of the product. This test can save you from a lot of discomfort, or even a trip to the emergency room in case you develop an allergic reaction and other sorts of irritation resulting from the product. Depilatories should never be used anywhere near your eyes since blindness can result. This includes the eyebrows! They should also never be used around inflamed or broken skin.
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Office of Cosmetics and Colors has received many reports of burns, blisters, stinging, itchy rashes, and skin peeling associated with the various depilatories and other types of cosmetic hair removers. If you experience any sort of reaction after using this type of product, you should seek professional medical attention immediately.
Product Review – Braun SE7781 Silk-Epil Xpressive Epilator Body System
February 4, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Product Reviews
I have been waxing EVERYTHING for over a year (underarms, full brazilian, and legs; I get my eyebrows threaded because my skin is too sensitive) and it is a pain to get waxed because the lady I go to is really far away from my house and so that is what started me on this quest. A co-worker suggested the lower model and showed me all these great customer reviews, being how I am, I wanted all the bells and whistles so I went with the product. I AM NOT DISAPPOINTED!
Since I am a chronic waxer, I thought everyone who said this was painful were just a bunch of babies (sorry ladies), but the pain is nothing! I don’t know, maybe I’m a masochist, but I like the way it feels on my legs, but when I moved to my upper arms, it was a bit of a shock, and I did feel more pain there, but again nothing I couldn’t handle. I just love the results. My underarms have been smooth and no bumps! Make sure you keep your skin taut to get the best results! My legs are a different story, the first time I used it, I didn’t heed the warnings of my co-worker and just went all out with a leg full of hair. Oh man did I have really bad ingrowns and red bumps. The bumps calmed down a lot a few hours afterward, I also used the Prince’s ingrown hair gel. That really helps with the itches and ingrowns. That was the very first time I ever used it. I used the pre-epilation wipes, epilated, showered, and then used the ingrown hair gel. The epilator has gotten SO MUCH BETTER EVERY TIME I USE IT AFTERWARD! I have used it three times since then and I still get the occasional ingrown, but I have been exfoliating a ton, which is what helps the best. EXFOLIATE! EXFOLIATE! EXFOLIATE! Or else…
The first time I used it I got really brave and decided to try my bikini area…MAN OH MAN DID IT KILL! I sucked it up and got the area done, but it is very scary to do that area because you have to stretch the skin and the angles make it more challenging. Luckily this comes with the shaver WHICH IS AWESOME! I now epilate only the bikini area (the leg and crease) and shave the remaining and I shave everything without the guard and I have yet to cut myself. I try to be extremely careful.
I did get red bumps, but I have very sensitive skin, so it is pretty normal for me regardless of shaving or waxing. Overall I think this is a great product, I love that it is cordless. And really if you can deal with the pain (which I think is nothing on my legs and underarms) then I would reccommend buying this product ASAP and start saving from not getting waxed! The hair stays away just as long as waxing and I am no longer ripping off layers of my skin!
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Product Features
- Ideally adapts to the body contours for maximum thoroughness
- Stimulates the skin before and soothes it after hair removal
- Comes with shaver head and trimmer, massage system, efficiency cap, beginner cap, underarm cap and pouch
- Fully washable and rechargeable
- Includes braun soothing wipes designed by Olay to make the process gentler and skin feel smoother

