Body Hair Removal
Techniques
Find Out The Most Effective Body Hair Removal Techniques
For You
Be it men or women, we are spending increasing amounts of
money on the latest techniques to remove unwanted body hair.
By unwanted body hair, we don’t mean the hair on men's
faces and women's legs. We're referring to getting rid of
hair on our arms, chests, backs, private areas, and faces.
So, now you may ask, is it possible to remove hair from such
large surface areas and is it safe to remove them? The answer
to both questions is, yes. It is possible to remove body hair,
and it is totally safe if done correctly.
If you have the extra budget, the fastest way to remove unwanted
body hair is through laser treatments. Although this might
be the most expensive approach, laser hair removal is the
most effective way to permanently eliminating body hair. Unlike
electrolysis, it is an extremely time-consuming process where
each hair follicle must be dealt with individually, laser
therapy can crash several follicles simultaneously, which
is definitely faster process. This method works best for removing
hair from the back and chest, arms and legs.
As we have mentioned it, it is very expensive for laser treatments.
To do an area as large as the back will cost several thousand
dollars, and that’s the price for per treatment. Repeated
treatments are necessary because the laser technique can only
impact hair that is currently in a growing stage. Besides,
there will be places where hair will regrow and although the
regrown hair tends to be finer and lighter, in order to be
permanent, the hair follicle has to be rendered incapable
of growing new hair.
The next best method of removing body hair is by waxing.
It is much more cost-efficient than laser treatments and even
electrolysis, waxing will extract hairs out of their shafts.
But due to the fact that hair follicle is not specifically
and purposely damaged, hair will re-grow, but it takes a couple
of weeks for it to reappear. Repetitive application of this
hair removal process may eventually affect the follicle and
cause hair growth to slow down, however, this is not guaranteed
which is why waxing cannot be considered a permanent hair
removal method.
Waxing, or sugaring will work if you're sensitive to wax
or prefer an organic solution. How do they work? They work
by applying a layer of cold or hot wax or a sugar-based mixture
directly on the area where hair is to be removed. Peel quickly
off your skin in the opposite direction of your hair growth
after the layer is hardened. The body hair on the area will
be pulled out successfully. Repeat this process until the
entire body surface is free of hair. Of course, you can do
this at home, but since most of us have a low tolerance to
self-inflicted pain, you'll get better and faster results
if you leave this type of work to the professionals, at least
for the first few times.
Whatever reason it might be, if you see the need to remove
unwanted body hair, go by all means. Choose laser therapy
if you can afford it or waxing. They're the best method for
removing large area of body hair.
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