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What is the Best Hair Remover Technique for me?

By: Judith Jones

As you are probably aware, there are quite a number of hair remover products out there, it may take a while till you are able to pick either the least painful or else the cheapest option. This then asks the question - what is the most suitable hair remover process for me?

It actually depends upon the amount of unwanted hair you want rid of, where you need it removed, and also just how much time and money you have to spend on it.

The most frequent and widely used hair removal procedure is shaving and this is the hair remover commonly used by men. Though shaving appears very easy to do, it should be used correctly and blades should be very sharp and razors disinfected before use. As much as it is easy and gives immediate results, hair will grow back in just a few hours.

A favorite hair remover amongst women is waxing. The wax is heated and while warm is spread across the area where hair is to be eradicated. This is used on undesirable facial hair and hair on legs and arms, and the bikini area. Waxing presents improved outcomes, the skin surface feels smooth to the touch and hair re-growth is seen after three days to a week. There are many options available when using wax hair remover. When hard wax is used, there isn't any need to use strips to peel off the wax. Softer wax, which is often as facial hair removal may be stripped off with waxing strips like it is done in beauty clinics. Nevertheless, most individuals shy away from this procedure since it is extremely painful and the result isn't permanent although it takes slightly longer for hair to grow back. The torturous process needs to be repeated once hair is long enough to be waxed and that could require waxing every few weeks, depending on how fast hair grows back.

Costly laser hair removal is not a magic bullet for everlasting hair removal and it isn't for everyone. People with darker skin tones usually are not ideal candidates for the system because the treated area might show up as a lighter area of skin color. This is also not necessarily suitable for the removal of facial hair, though there are new laser procedures, also licensed by the FDA, that may be used on the face. The process dispenses with weekly waxing or everyday shaving because hair doesn't grow fast. A once-a-month treatment is going to be sufficient.

With many hair remover solutions at hand, you may choose to get depilatories through the local drug or grocery store. Depilatory creams for getting rid of excessive or undesirable hair are alkaline based. On application to a clean dry area, it is wiped off with a soft tissue. However this needs to be carried out following skin testing since this comprises harsh chemicals which will result in burns to the delicate areas of the face.

Electrolysis makes use of electric current to destroy the root of the hair follicle. This ought to be dealt with by means of an expert, preferably a dermatologist; but it should not be expected that the process always guarantees permanent hair removal for everyone.

Hair remover devices like coil hair removers and tweezers can be used by just about anybody but hair removal techniques like threading and sugaring must be mastered first before it may be carried out effectively and safely at home.


Judith Jones is a well respected expert in Hair Remover Techniques

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