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Permanent Facial Hair Removal

February 24th, 2009

Say Good bye to unwanted Hair! Permanent Hair removal in New York

remove back hairIf you are one of the millions who are suffering from unwanted hair problems and are looking forward to some good body hair removal solutions, there are several options for you to choose from. These permanent hair removal systems safely remove the hair from your body. In some cases, people want to go for permanent hair removal solution. About 3 to 4 known and tested options for the purpose of permanent hair removal are used up by people around the world. A number of methods have been developed that use chemicals, energy of varying types, or a combination to target the areas that regulate hair growth. The first body hair removal option that is available to both men and women is shaving. Shaving is a very popular method of removing unwanted body hair but the downside is that hair can grow back very quickly.

Another way to hair removal is waxing. Waxing is also very painful but re-growth is slower. Waxing, like other ways listed above is not a solution for finally free permanent hair removal.

nair hair removalThe last and the most popular choice for finally free permanent hair removal is laser hair removal. In this treatment, the hair follicle is completely destroyed and results in finally free permanent hair removal. If you are living in New York, and are looking for getting permanent hair removal, check out all the links for clinics, boutiques in Maryland for permanent laser hair removal.

A laser hair removal treatment can be used all over the body and large areas can be treated at a time. The only drawback with this permanent hair removal system is the cost that a common person is unable to bear. As compared to other ways of hair removal, laser hair removal is almost painless.

For services related to permanent pubic hair removal, permanent facial hair removal, and permanent back hair removal in New York, Atlanta, and Maryland, visit the following link to know all the resources available in your city.

sugar hair removalIf you wish to go for permanent facial hair removal, then it is best to consult your doctor before proceeding. If you are looking around for some permanent hair removal cream, then choose a one which conations alpha-hydroxy acid. It exfoliates the skin, which helps to prevent ingrown hairs. Nearly all methods of permanent hair removal cause some kind of discomfort or skin irritation. Be sure to consider these before choosing one method over another.

Using a permanent hair removal cream for the same purpose is another form of body hair removal. The cream is made up such chemicals that dissolves the hair follicle. At times, the permanent hair removal cream can cause skin irritations and infections. These permanent hair removal creams should be recommended prior to use.

By Randell Rogfend
Published: 2/7/2007

Removing Ingrown Hairs

What You Need: Gentle exfoliator; Cleanser; Cotton swabs; Tweezers made for ingrown hairs; Alcohol; Hydrogen peroxide; Cotton balls or squares. More Ingrown Hair Removal How To’s. 

Bikini Line Shaving Made Easy

You can do this or skip this step if you are using products made for pubic hair as they will prevent ingrown hair. Never use commercial hair removal creams (depilatories).

Ingrown Hair.

If you carry out hair removal procedures regularly, it is likely you will at some time suffer the discomfort of ingrown hairs. Waxing done well should take the hair out by the root.   

Step by Step Guide to Facial Hair Waxing

Facial hair waxing can easily be performed at home with our easy to follow step by step to get longer lasting results, fight off redness and use the right products. 

Modern and Ancient Hair Removal Techniques for Every Budget

This alternative works well over shaving if you have curly and coarse hair, and won’t give you bumps. 

 

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Face Hair Removal

February 4th, 2009

Facial Hair Removal

Facial Hair Removal is the process aimed at removal of unwanted hair on the face. This article tries to explore different methods of facial hair removal with their level of effectiveness and side effects.

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There are many reasons that women grow hair on their face. Some women (10%) suffer from a reproductive disease called Pollycystic Ovarian Syndrome. One symptom for approximately 75% of those with this disease is excess facial hair (usually a "mustache" on the upper lip or on stray hairs the chin).

Other causes are the regular hormonal changes that take place during menopause, and side effects of certain drugs for example Dilantin-used for Epilepsy treatment. One other cause that some people don’t think of very often is hypothyroidism, while on the one hand it does cause scalp hair to fall out, it also causes excess facial hair.

Most of the society considers facial hair to be a manly trait and thus unattractive on women, thus the reason many women seek a method of facial hair removal. There are many methods available with varying levels of ease, effectiveness, and side effects. Most methods are not state regulated and therefore caution should be used.

Methods of Facial Hair Removal
Epilation/Plucking or sometimes called "tweezing" as it is done with tweezers. Although this is the all-time safest method to use it definitely is not painless. Although there are those who insist that one can "get used to the pain", this author (and probably many with extremely sensitive nerve endings) certainly disagrees and prefers other painless methods. Side effects: pain, ingrown hairs, redness, irritation, scarring. Effectiveness: two to eight weeks

Bleaching – Bleaching is the quickest and simplest method. Also it has the least side effects and is painless. There are bleaching kits available that are inexpensive. While it is certainly among the safest, if the skin is irritated then it should be avoided.

Shaving -Although shaving might be appropriate for a woman’s legs, the facial skin is a bit more delicate and should be treated with additional care. In addition, shaving may leave a portion of the hair follicle that extends above the surface of the hair (commonly known as "stubble") and give away the fact that you shave to people you probably would not want to know (like the guy you’re dating.) Side effect-minor cuts, ingrown hairs, chemical dermatitis. Effectiveness: eight hours to three days.

Depilatory creams: These creams contain chemicals that dissolve the hair follicles. This method used correctly (do not leave on longer than usual) is usually painless. However, much like getting a perm, there is a horrible smell afterwards. While the smell (the result of sulfur, a byproduct of the chemical reaction used to dissolve the hair follicle) does not last as long as it does with a perm, it is definitely there! Side effects: Both allergic and chemical dermatitis (test on hidden spot on skin beforehand). Effectiveness: up to two weeks.

Laser – This method is best used by fair skinned women with dark hair, because the laser beam is attracted by the dark pigment (melanin) in the hair and then destroys it. Grey hair and white hair are not affected by the treatment. In addition, a person whose skin tone is darker will "distract" the laser and not only will not as much hair be removed, but it could burn the skin. Side effects: swelling redness, pain, either increased or decreased skin pigmentation. Effectiveness: at least three months. This is also the most expensive treatment.

Electrolysis – This method is the least tested and the practice has the least standards. It is also requires the most patience, and the highest pain tolerance as it is done one hair at a time. A needle is put next to the hair follicle and electricity is shot through the hair and then it is plucked using tweezers. Side effects: not possible for use with patients who have pacemakers, swelling, redness, pain, scars, pigment changes, keloid formation. Effectiveness: depending upon provider and method used it is thought to be permanent. This procedure can be quite expensive.

These are the main methods of facial hair removal, however, there are always new methods on the market for example there is a new prescription oral medication that has been researched recently, and another topical facial hair removal just for women. Others soon may be on the market also.

Facial hair removal can be painful and expensive so a woman needs to take care in finding an appropriate method for herself. When choosing laser or electrolysis she needs to take care to look for a professional who follows a high standard and who is well known for good results on other clients.

If, for some reason, these methods and products do not work for you, or if you are concerned that there is some other underlying cause for your unnatural hair grown then be sure to ask your doctor. Generally, this is a topic that doctors do not think to bring up, so don’t be afraid to ask your doctor about.

By Jayashree Pakhare
Published: 5/7/2007


Guide to Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is one of the top five non-surgical procedures for both men and women.

Laser Hair Removal – How Does it Work?

Nothing is worse than having more hair on your face than your boyfriend.

Electrolysis or Laser Hair Removal.

Electrolysis and laser hair removal treatments work by destroying the hair follicle. 

Pros & Cons of Bikini Hair Removal

However, as mentioned that world has really evolved, so, it certainly isn’t the time to grab a razor.  

Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal Comparison

After years of endless waxing, depilatory applications, tweezing, and shaving, many people have had enough. 

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