Body Hair Removal Product

Body Hair Removal Product

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Is there much of a price difference and does one work better than the other? If you’ve ever had one why did you pick the one you did over the other?

When comparing laser hair removal to electrolysis, one of the biggest differences is just that, the hair removal. Electrolysis can not only be time consuming, because this procedure concentrates usually on only one hair follicle at a time but it can also come with some degree of pain and often even the quickest treatment using electrolysis is still considered to be about ten months. The reason electrolysis is painful is because a tiny, metal probe is inserted into the hair follicle, the tiny probe releases an electronic charge or current which destroys the hair at the root source.
Laser Hair Removal however is much less invasive, the laser uses light that’s absorbed through the skin, into the hair follicle and the absorbed light will change to heat, thus affecting the hair follicle. It doesn’t require years to complete the treatments and the best thing about it…laser hair removal simultaneously concentrates on removing hundreds of hair follicles. Laser hair removal is ingeniously skillful with the amount of hair this system is able to cover.

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I need a kitchen formula that is proven to remove hair permanently.

There is no home remedy to permanently get rid of body hair. All the known techniques to remove hair at home are temporary. Techniques for permanent removal of hair all involve intervention from medical or cosmetic professionals. Apart from being expensive, not all these techniques are entirely successful, and some also have associated risks. The best option is probably electrolysis. Other techniques such as laser removal are also possible, but these have a risk of injury and are not truly permanent. With electrolysis, the hair matrix cells under the skin are themselves damaged, and follicles are subsequently unable to produce hair.

If you want to remove body hair at home, you have the standard options — shaving, waxing, friction, threading, and a variety of mechanical epilators and depilatory creams. Because techniques like waxing, threading, and epilators remove hair from the follicles, they tend to be more painful but need to be performed less regularly. Shaving, friction, and creams get rid of only the visible part of hair, and are therefore less painful. However, the root of the hair remains and continues to grow, so you need to repeat the treatment more often. You should choose a technique that suits you and your skin type.

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What hair removal product would you recommend for legs?

Posted by admin On September - 29 - 2009

I use razors, but, I don’t think they give me a deep shave as I’d like it to be.

I like the nair w/ baby oil..i didnt realize they had prewaxed strips though..i may have to try that!

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laser or the epilater machine
its so easy

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will i get any side-effects on permanent hair removal ?

Posted by admin On September - 29 - 2009

Basically i hate hair on my body ! waxing will give more pain , so will i get any side-effects on permanent hair removal from my body including legs

I don’t think i have ever heard of permanent hair removal. Actually, I don’t think there is such thing. Because the body has millions and millions of hair follicles, everywhere. So I don’t think its possible. Either

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