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Body Hair Removal – Tips and Information

imageWomen who want to look good and be well groomed have to look at each and every aspect of grooming. Starting from their hair to their feet, they have to really maintain themselves. One aspect that really creates a lot of problem is the body hair. Body hair can make you look really untidy and lousy! A lot of women have unwanted hair they want to get rid off, either by permanent hair removal system like Home Laser Hair Removal or by a temporary hair removal system. Hair removal is a method of removing hair from the human body.This body hair can exists on legs, arms, underarms, face or on the bikini line. Women will definitely consider one or the other form of hair removal to get rid of body hair. Let us look at some of these hair removal techniques. There are basically 2 types of hair removing procedures and they are: Depilation: A hair removing procedure of removing hair from above the surface of the skin is known as Depilation (see info about depilatories). Shaving is the most common form. Epilation: Another hair removing procedure of removing the entire hair of the body right from the roots below the skin is known as Epilation. Waxing is the commonly used method.

Some of the parts of the body where hair is most noticeable and that are most commonly waxed, trimmed, plucked, or shaved are the abdomen, armpits, hands, back, chest, eyebrows, legs, face. Depilation and Epilation include the following techniques: Shaving, this can be done manually or with electric shavers. Before starting on the procedure of shaving, it is quite necessary to exfoliate the skin and open pores first. This can be done by wetting the body with water and then using a body scrub. After scrubbing, you should apply a good shaving gel or cream to the skin before you finally start to shave. Creams or “shaving powders”, which dissolve hair chemically. These are body hair removal creams that need to be applied to the body and kept for certain minutes before removing. Care must be taken that they are not kept on the skin more than the required time. Plucking, where hairs are plucked with tweezers or with fingers. This method is generally used on the face, to groom the eyebrows and upper lips. It is basically used to do away with minor stray hair. Threading, here the hair is plucked with the help of a thread. This method too, is most commonly used for facial hair. Waxing, in which the hair is pulled out by applying a hot or cold layer of wax on the skin and then removed with strips placed on this area. This is one of the most popular methods of hair removal. The hair reappears after a long time when the skin is waxed. Waxing removes the hair from its roots and also helps in making the skin smooth. Over a period of time, it has been noticed that the hair growth becomes lesser and the hair that appears on the skin is much finer. Use of mechanical devices that rapidly grasp hairs and pull them out from the roots. A permanent hair removal method such as Electrolysis hair removal, Laser and Intense Pulsed Light. It is important to note that the permanent hair removal methods do have some disadvantages. Apart from their high cost, they can give rise to certain skin and medical problems. Therefore, it is imperative to do a thorough research about the methods before you start on the procedure.

Even you can opt for some of the natural hair removing methods from home only, this is known as home hair removal. It is very easy and has no side effects. The following are some of the ways in which you can do home hair removal: Bleaching hair with lemon juice and chamomile tea. Combining honey, lemon and sugar you can create a mixture. It is used in a similar way to waxing. It pulls the hair from the roots. Pumice stone which is a rough stone can be used to remove hair by causing friction in the skin. You can use those hair removal products that use only natural ingredients. Ingrown hair removal is a procedure used by many women these days. This is because ingrown hair can be uncomfortable and cause a feeling of constant tenderness, itching or tingling. There are various clinics which offer this treatment of ingrown hair removal. There are many reasons which causes this ingrown hair problem and they are: When skin suffers from lack of moisture. Presence of excess oil around the hair follicles. Dense curly hair growing in a curved hair follicle is another reason. Even Improper shaving technique with a blade can also be a reason. So take your pick and use the hair removal procedure that you feel most comfortable with!

Get Rid of Hair Permanently and Painlessly

What can we do to unwanted hairs? Can we get rid of hair permanently? These questions have always lingered on my mind for quite some time now. Chest hairs are great but it can really be a pain especially when they are so excessive and unmanageable.

I purchased a guide on how to make a hair removal cream and started following and doing the instructions stated. I was even surprised to learn that all the things I will need can be bought at our local grocery store and all the ingredients only costs me about $10 with no other additional equipments required.

My excessive chest hair is the main reason why I am trying this product. My unwanted chest hair started to appear when I was in my teenage years. But it was definitely alright then and in fact I was even proud of it. But lately as I age, it slowly spread throughout my whole chest and due to my everyday shaving the hair strands became more and more thick and unmanageable. Thus, I started to seek products that will get rid of hair permanently. Some of my friends suggested of removing it through waxing. Tried it once and I’ll never do it again. Having to wax my whole chest was unbearable and some parts of my skin were even irritated. The next thing I got is a machine that is said to kill the hair roots. I don’t really know if that thing was even effective. I gave up using it after treating a few hair strands. It was too tiring and time consuming to treat each hair one by one.

But after purchasing this hair removal cream guide, I started to use it and in a month’s time I started to notice that my chest hairs are now slowly growing unlike before. The thickness of my chest hairs that I usually see during my shaving days are reduced too. The picture below is my chest now after using the hair removal cream which I made. Finally, I’ve successfully get rid of hair permanently and painlessly.

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Laser Hair Removal: Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Afraid to Ask

imageLet’s face facts here: a woman with a beard is rarely considered alluring. Neither is a woman with a mustache, albeit a faint one, unless you are Frida Kahlo fan or a Vladmir Nabokov aficionado. Assuming you are neither, what can you do if you fear you are turning into the Bearded Lady at the circus, apart from plucking, bleaching and shaving?Unfortunately, plucking, bleaching and shaving don’t really work in those oh-so visible parts of the body such as the face – and neither do tweezing or waxing. It might be okay to pluck a stray nipple hair now and then or to shave your underarms, but using a razor on a female upper lip is NOT the way to go.So when all has has failed, luckily there finally is a relatively new technique that promises to put an end to our daily quest to rid ourselves of unwanted hair: laser hair removal. But when all is said and done, does it really get rid of that hairy problem?The short answer is: yes.How Does Laser hair Removal Work?Laser hair removal became widely available in the middle of the 1990s. Clever boffins discovered that lasers can cause damage to parts of the human body, such as skin and hair, by heating specific targets. Where hair is concerned the target is melanin, a dark matter present in the follicle, which causes the hair to grow.Advanced scientific techniques resulted in a laser which, when yielded correctly, would target the follicle and damage it, but leave surrounding skin intact. Basically, the follicles are heated and become inflamed, which makes them retreat to the resting, or telegen, phase, and stop growing.In the past, lasers could only work on dark eumelanin, responsible for brown or black hair, and not pheomelanin, which produces blonde and red hair. But now other hair types can also be removed.To ensure that your hair is gone and your skin isn’t, however, the skill of the person carrying out the procedure is vital. The darker your skin is, the harder it is to produce good results – and the easier it is to damage the skin itself. Risks of shoddy laser hair removal can include acne flare-ups, burning, white spots and skin discoloration – this can be avoided by using one of three types of lasers which are suitable to your specific skin type.Remember: laser hair removal does not claim to get rid of hair permanently, although when done regularly you may see permanent hair reduction. Most people will need a series of treatments, anywhere between three and five at least four weeks apart, for best results – although that depends on the amount of hair, its coarseness etc. Maintenance or upkeep treatments are also recommended, although they can take place just once a year.Also keep in mind that hair grows in spurts, so you will have to return at different times to target complete hair removal. The skill of the person doing the removal is also key, so get someone you trust who has lots of experience removing hair.A Laser Hair JourneyHere are the steps you will take to get rid of unwanted hair through lasers. Note that you should not pluck or wax your hair in the three weeks prior to treatment, that you should avoid exercise for at least 24 hours after, and shouldn’t be in the sun for about two weeks after. Always wear suncream – but especially following laser hair removal!A practitioner will most likely apply a spray or gel to the area first to numb it but not always – ask in advance if this is something you will want. Remember that pain is usually worse the first time, and that people with coarse hair and/or lots of hair will find the experience the most painful.Next, the practitioner will use the laser to take out the hair. If you are having laser therapy on or near your face, you may be asked to wear googles – some practitioners may ask you to wear them no matter what part of the body is being treated for extra safety.There is a good chance you will be red and sore after the hair removal has taken place, but luckily this will only last a few days. If you have an infection in the area or are taking certain medications, ask your doctor first whether laser hair removal is a good idea.You will soon find that the laser has inhibited the growth of your hair to a significant degree, more so with additional treatments, although the hair may not disappear entirely. Be aware that a very small minority of people do not respond to laser hair removal, and that electrolysis may work better in areas where the strands of hair need to be removed one at a time – such as in the eyebrow area. And in very rare cases, new hair will grow in the areas adjacent to the ones treated, which will require additional hair removal treatments.While you may experience some temporary pigment changes after laser hair removal, be aware that scarring can occur. Minimize the risk of this happening by using only an experienced practitioner and making sure you have the right type of laser for your skin type.If you have a tan, either fake or real, you will need to wait until it has faded completely before you embark on a course of laser hair removal. This is to decrease your risk of skin discoloration as well as to reduce any possibility that your skin will blister, which will be only temporary if it happens at all.Both men and women often seek laser hair removal as a way to remove unwanted hair seemingly forever. While women concentrate on the upper lip, chin, breast area, thighs, legs, armpits and bikini lines, men often want their chests and backs hair-free. It is estimated that lasers can reduce the hair count, in some cases, by a whopping 90 percent. Happy lasering!