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How To Choose the Best Hair Removal Technique

End The Hassels With Effortless Hair Removal ...

Your hair removal pain is about to end ... read on!

Shaping, forming and grooming hair to beautify ones self has been called as vanity by some, but nothing could be further from the truth.

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The fact is that hair grows on all areas of the human body except for:

  • Palms of the hands

  • Lips

  • Areas on the genitals

  • Soles of the feet.

 

But hair is most noticeable in most people in a small number of areas that are most commonly waxed, trimmed, plucked, or shaved:

  • Head
  • Face
  • Eyebrows
  • Eyelashes
  • Back
  • Chest
  • Armpits
  • Abdomen
  • Pubic Area
  • Legs

Today a near obsession to be totally hairless has generated a massive hair removal industry with so many methods that consummers are more left confused and unable to make a good decision on what is best for them.

The biggest hair removingl problems today are that there too many products on the market have proven fraudulent.

And many other products exaggerate the ease of use or the result (i.e. area remains hairless for 4 weeks).


Two Basic Types of Hair RemovING Systems

  1. Permanent

  2. Temporary

 

Permanent Hair Removal Options are sub divided into:

  • Permanent hair removal
    • Electrolysis

  • Permanent hair reduction
    • Laser (Does not permanently remove all hair, only reduces visible hair)
      (Check FDA Laser hair removal Approved Manufacturesr)

    • EpiLight (an Intense Pulsed Light device)


    • Flashlamp (called Intense Pulsed Light or IPL)

  • Lasting hair inhibition (requires continuous use)
    • Prescription oral medications
    • A new method of removing hair is to use enzymes that inhibit the development of new hair cells.

      Hair growth slows down until it finally stops. Products include the prescription drug Vaniqa.

Temporary Hair Removing:

  • Depilation:

    Lasting several hours to several days can be achieved by:

    • Depilatories (known as the chemically razor blades) work by dissolving hair and can be found in variety of forms:
      • gel
      • creams
      • lotions
      • aerosl
      • roll-on

    • Shaving or trimming (manually or with electric shavers)
    • Friction (buff away hair by rubing a rough surface object)


  • Epilation:

    Lasting several days to several weeks can be achieved by:

    • Plucking (hairs are plucked, or pulled out, with tweezers or with fingers)

    • Waxing (a hot or cold layer is applied and then removed with porous strips)

    • Sugaring (similar to waxing, but with a sticky paste)

    • Threading (also called fatlah or khite, in which a twisted thread catches hairs as it is rolled across the skin)

    • Epilators (devices that rapidly grasp hairs and pull them out by the root)

Experimental or banned, currently not available

  • X-ray hair removal (illegal in the United States)

  • Photodynamic therapy for hair removal (experimental)

 

Alternative methods

Many methods have been proposed or sold over the years without published clinical proof they can work as claimed.

  • Electric tweezers
  • Transdermal electrolysis
  • Transcutaneous hair removal
  • Photoepilators
  • Microwaves
  • Foods and Dietary supplements
  • Nonprescription topical preparations
    • hair inhibitors
    • hair retardants
    • hair growth inhibitors


WARNING:

Many of these methods are still in the testing phase and the methods have not been clinically proven. One should seek the advice of a doctor supervised facility when choosing a hair removal method.



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