Some forms of hair removal can scar your skin.
How often do you have to remove hair? Come on, think about it.
You probably give in to this regime on a daily basis. Well, if
you're a man anyway. However, all you ladies out there are
certainly no strangers to the hair removal process. It's just
another one of those grooming routines we all conform to.
While men across the world tackle that facial scruff on a daily
basis, women deal more with the lower half of the body. Fortunately
it doesn't have to be every day. We all know that repetitive hair
removal can get rather irksome.
Not to mention the minor problems, and more than minor problems
it can lead to. From razor burn, to razor bumps, to ingrown hairs;
no one wants to grapple with any of them. The up-side is there are
new and often simpler ways to remove hair.
Are you privy to the various ways to remove hair? It's not just
all about shaving anymore. In this day and age you can remove hair
without a blade at all. Take Nair for example. This is one route to
hair removal that only involves a lotion. You basically smear it on
the hairy spots and wait a number of minutes, then wipe it clean in
the shower. Wa-la, no more hair.
A more popular way to remove hair now days is via waxing. Women
across the globe have adopted the more permanent method of hair
banishment. Notice that I did specify, more permanent; however, not
permanent. Waxing does hinder hair growth better than shaving or
Nairing.
You can typically get a few weeks before the hair comes back.
This is certainly a step up from the very next day. Folks who crave
a more medical route turn to the specialists for hair obliteration.
It's simple to have some electrolysis done at your local spa or
dermatologist.
This will not only remove hair, but shock the root, hence
destroying the follicle all together. That is why they call it
permanent hair removal. However, the rage these days is laser hair
removal. This method actually requires a medical professional, and
is geared more toward those with dark hair. You need to be sure and
do your research. This form of hair removal can result in scarring
if done improperly.
Are you looking to have some hair removed? Maybe you want to
give one of the new-age methods a shot. The best place to start is
online. Hop on Google and do a quick search on what's in your area,
and what others recommend.
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