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Getting Rid Of Facial Hair Permanently

Posted by admin On June - 11 - 2009

Having hair on the face is unattractive for both men and women, and men typically have more facial hair than women but the grief that women have to confront is manifold. Imagine seeing a person with a face beset with unsightly hair, that can be repulsive and women though are very conscious of it. Hair on the face can be easily eliminated either with temporary or permanent hair removal methods.

A person face is by and large enclosed with tiny and fine hair that is known as vellus hair. Aging will result in the hair to become a darker shade, larger in addition to making it more prominent. Men tend to get such hair growth, especially in the ears that can bring about lower self confidence as such hairs can be a very off-putting.

Hair removal products such as shaving, tweezing, waxing, gels, lotions, bleaching, trimming, using Epilators and creams are effective means to get rid of unwanted hairs but they are temporary solutions. For permanent hair removal techniques, there are electrolysis and laser to destroy as much as possible those hairs that are undesirable on your face.

Electrolysis hair removal can get rid of hair permanently and it is low-level electricity that is introduced into the hair follicle to destroy it. By burning the hair follicle, hair will not breed again but require time as each hair is destroyed separately. To achieve effective result, you will most likely require many years of repetitive treatment and money outlay although it is by far one of the best solutions to eradicate facial hair, in particular the eyebrows and upper lids. To get the preferred outcome, always seek licensed professional to do it.

Laser hair removal on the other hand is a revolutionary treatment and is gaining in recognition. By introducing a light of a single wavelength and absorbed by the melanin, thus destroying it. For such treatment, it is necessary to get the endorsement of a doctor before proceeding. As hairs grow sporadically, the treatment has to be in several phases in order to reach the desired outcome. It is very good for women who have mustache, chin hair or sideburn so as to mitigate their sufferings. For men, it is an alternative to shaving daily.

It is an undeniable fact that up to a quarter in search of permanent body hair removals are men and the process can be carried out either on the face or other body parts. It is rather quick as a full facial hair treatment only takes roughly fifteen minutes and the next treatment can be done four to six months later depending on the growth cycle.

For getting rid of facial hair permanently, laser hair treatment is considerably the best solution, especially for women. It might be a permanent hair removal technique but certain re-growth is likely over time. Make some enquiries and talk to as many people as possible prior to seeking a qualified, esteem and experienced surgeon to carry out the course of treatment. All these will do away with false claims and hefty discount that is being asserted everywhere.

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Hair Removal

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2010

Combine one hairy dude, one bottle of hair removal cream, and one surly wife. Mix well.

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Nair, veet, regular shaving or waxing? I tried veet this weekend and i liked the fact that it didn’t smell too bad at all. I’m wondering if it lasts longer than other types of hair removal.

I did have a few laser treatments but it got too expensive for me and i havent been back.

I plan to try it.

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I’ve tried Nair before and wasn’t impressed, but I heard Veet and Sally Hanson have good products…? Any others?

Veet has the sponge to wipe of and the plastic razor things too. Doesn’t smell too good but comes in a better bottle and smells way better than that Nair stuff.

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Brazillian vs Hair Cream Removal product question?

Posted by admin On October - 8 - 2009

I had a brazillian wax done 5 days ago and it is already starting to get stubbly, this seems like a alot of pain for only a few days of softness. I’m considering that the next time I want to be clean I’ll use a hair removal product like nair to be less painful, has anybody given themselves the brazillian effect with a nair type product?

Yes, I have on and off for about five years now and it works great! … It does warn you about using the creams "down there." You have to be EXTREMELY careful and only use it on your "outer" portion… then use your razor with a mirror to do touch ups. Make sure you test a portion of skin, too, before you do the whole area and read the directions carefully. I do not reccomend Nair, it’s SUPER smelly and more irritating and seems to have more chemicals in it. I use Veet, and while it’s a little more expensive, works ten times better.

Just remember, again, to test a portion of your skin that you are going to use the cream on. While it works great for my bikini area and legs, for some reason it makes my arms break out. Works best if you do it before you are getting in the shower too. I reccomend moisturizing with a non-scented lotion after you are out of the shower.

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