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Sugaring Body Sugaring Hair Removal

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Sugaring hair removal is similar to waxing but unlike waxing, does not involve heating the substance that is applied to your skin.

Like waxing, sugaring hair removal can be painful and it tends to offer similar results to waxing in terms of the degree of time that you might be free of the hair.

Generally, unwanted hair might start growing back within several weeks time so like waxing, sugaring is something that you’ll have to do regularly to continue to have hair-free skin.

Some people choose to create their own sugar product at home from a recipe rather than buying it from a store but there are commercially available products available if you’re not into creating one yourself.

Basically, you take a suitable amount of the sugar and press it against the skin to be treated and then cover the sugar with a cloth or paper strip similar to what you’d use for waxing.

You then quickly remove the strip in the opposite direction of the hair growth in a similar fashion to a wax strip to remove the hair. You repeat the process until the unwanted hair is removed.

As with other hair removal options the results and side effects from sugaring hair removal will vary by person. Certain body parts shouldn’t be treated and some body parts are best treated by a professional.

Temporary and permanent hair removal technology is evolving constantly and is relevant to both men and women who want to remove unwanted hair.

For more information on hair removal options, visit http://www.PermanentHairRemovalTips.com

[tags]sugaring hair removal,hair removal,sugaring,temporary hair removal,waxing, waxing hair removal[/tags]

Hair Removal For Athletes

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Hair removal for athletes often refers to hair removal that is done to improve performance in their chosen sport.

For example, a bodybuilder removes noticeable hair (ie. arm, leg, chest hair) to make their muscles more obvious and to prevent their body hair from hiding the physique they’ve worked so hard to achieve.

A swimmer might remove their body hair to try to improve their performance ie. to reduce the drag in the water and therefore improve their speed.

Cyclists have been known to often remove body hair to improve their performance as well.

Whatever your reason for hair removal, the same hair removal options that non-athletes use can often be used for hair removal for athletes, too.

Given that athletes are often people who adhere to busy schedules, some might opt for immediate but temporary hair removal options that don’t require much planning on their part.

They might for example simply shave off unwanted hair shortly before their event or use a chemical depilation product to temporarily get rid of the hair. Alternatively they might opt for waxing which may offer several weeks of hair removal but might need to be done several days or weeks in advance of their event to achieve the results they desire.

With waxing, the immediate result to your skin might be some noticeable skin irritation for several days or longer so a bodybuilder would obviously think about doing waxing well in advance of an event so that any visible skin irritation has disappeared before their bodybuilding event takes place.

Athletes may opt for a longer term solution for hair removal such as laser hair removal or light-based hair removal treatment that could offer several weeks or months (or longer) of hair removal with repeated treatments.

Typically these options require multiple treatments depending on the amount of hair to be removed so in order to achieve the necessary results an athlete requires, they may have to adhere to a schedule of treatments over a period of time that might need to be managed around their sports schedule.

Temporary and permanent hair removal technology is evolving constantly and is relevant to both men and women who want to remove unwanted hair.

For more information on hair removal options, visit http://www.PermanentHairRemovalTips.com

[tags]hair removal for athletes,hair removal,unwanted hair,hair removal sport,sports hair removal,waxing[/tags]

Laser Hair Removal Hair Raising Experience

Monday, March 30th, 2009

More and more people are giving laser hair removal a shot! If you’re not into this hot, new treatment, then you’ve come to the right place. Imagine never having to deal with messy creams. Imagine talking to the grocery clerk and not having her stare at the hair on your upper lip. Imagine never having to hide your precious parts at the beach.

Stop imagining! You can make your dreams of hairless summers and hairless winters come true. First of all I believe it’s important for women and men to find out what causes abnormal hair growth before they start drastic measure to remove it. Doctors say hair usually grows abnormally due to hormones. Once you’ve determined whether you have health concerns related to your hair, then you can decide on the appropriate remedy.

I can tell you lasers are safe and effective in the removal of unwanted hair. A trained specialist can help you determine what treatment is best for you using your skin and hair type. With lasers you don’t have to worry about shaving, tweezing, or waxing now and forever. Forever sounds like a long time, doesn’t it? Lasers produce a beam of light that is used to remove hair. The light passes through the skin to the hair follicle. Once it gets to the hair it basically kills it. Neat, huh? The process only takes less than an hour.

Lasers are attracted to dark colors. You’ll get the best results if your hair is darker than your complexion. You’re wondering if the laser has any side effects. It does if you have a tan. Tanning and lasering leads to burning. Ouch, it really hurts so you’ll want to beware of adding the two in combo. Also, it’s important to note that the laser doesn’t do a thing for blondes, white or gray haired people.

If you’re not ready to give lasers a shot, then there are several other techniques on the market that can help you get rid of your hair-raising problem. Let’s talk about the only permanent hair removal known to man right now. It’s called electrolysis. If you’re scared of needles, then this is not the treatment for you. You’ll want to make sure that you have not waxed or tweezed within a few days of having a treatment. This makes the hair follicle easier for the electrologist to reach.

The electrologist inserts a tiny needle into each hair follicle and uses a short impulse of energy to kill the root. Sounds, cool, huh? The hair is tweezed out one at a time. Sounds like an awfully long process. However, it only takes a few hours. You will most likely need more than one treatment to kill all of your hair. There are electrolysis kits that you can use at home, but I wouldn’t recommend it. You’re better off using a licensed electrologist.

Speaking of problems, what’s yours? Everyone has a specific area of the body where they want to be bald. Women usually hate facial hair on their upper lips, chin and sides of face. Hairs in those areas don’t seem to bother men that much! Okay, I shouldn’t joke about it! Hair on the lip is very troubling to most women. It can be removed using a bleaching procedure.

Bleaching works if your hair is similar in color to your skin. Be careful, bleaching lightens hair in dark complexions. I’ll never forget someone with a dark complexion once asked me if she could use a depilatory creams on the lip. No way, don’t even think! My response was fast and furious. Depilatories are harsh on sensitive skin and should never be placed on the lips or eyes areas.

The important thing to remember about depilatories is you should use them on the legs and thighs only. Depilatory creams dissolve the keratin in hair. As you can imagine that’s some pretty strong stuff! Be sure to test patches of skin before you put the cream on. The cream can cause rashes and skin discolorations. It is possible to treat a negative reaction with an anti-bacterial solution and antibiotic.

Waxing on the other hand is a great way to remove hair from the legs and thighs and bikini area. Your skin will feel so clean, smooth and soft after this procedure. Waxing doesn’t irritate your skin the way shaving and creams do. However, waxing is a temporary hair removal procedure. Waxing is similar to the sugaring procedure that is also temporary.

Sugaring is becoming more popular for people who want to be hairless in the bikini area. The sugar is warmed not at all like the high heat that’s used in waxing. The warmed sugar is placed on the skin. Your technician will then remove the sugar with muslin strips. The sugar sticks mostly to the hair and not the skin. That makes it easier when it’s time to remove the hair. I highly recommend sugaring because the red bumps and other skin irritations are minimized with it.

You’re daring, right? You want a bikini wax, but you want it all over. Then, you’ll have to try what is called a Brazilian bikini wax. Have you ever been to Brazil? The natives are not at all ashamed of their bodies. The Brazilian wax removes hair all over the pubic area including the labia and buttocks. You can tell your technician how far to go, or not go. A patch of hair is sometimes left above the vagina.

Now, the procedure for getting a Brazilian wax is the same just about as with a bikini wax. You’ll be given a paper thong if you’re a little shy to put on for Brazilian bikini wax. Your hair will be cut using some scissors. The wax is then put on using a wooden stick. Strips of cloth are used to take the hair off. Tweezers are sometimes used to pick away stray hairs. Some folk’s say it hurts, others swear it works magic to improve their self-esteem and body image. You now have choices whether it’s shavers and creams or lasers and wax. You no longer have to live with a hair-raising experience. Get rid of it! The choice is yours.

About The Author

Barry A. S. Lycka is a cosmetic dermatologist and surgeon who practices in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where he has worked from 1989. Dr. Lycka was the Dream Makeover doctor for Edmonton’s Dream Makeover. For more information you can visit his website at www.barrylyckamd.com.

[tags]har,hair removal,laser hair removal,hair loss,tweezers,waxing[/tags]

After Effects of Laser Hair Removal – Should I Be Afraid

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Considering laser hair removal? This relatively safe procedure is the perfect way to remove hair for an extended period of time. It is much faster, less painful and lasts longer than waxing or other types of hair removal. But, is there anything that you should know before having the procedure done? Are you wondering if in fact there are more facts that you should have on this before you begin?

What’s Going To Happen To Me?

For many, the worry is that you will not know what is about to happen. It sounds pretty scary having a laser come at you while you are laying there vulnerable. But, the fact of the matter is that this is a very safe procedure. The laser will be worked by an experienced technician and you should make sure of this. It will feel like a soft tingling sensation across your skin. It is much less painful than waxing is. For most people, the pain is tolerable and there are few complications. They can go back to their normal routine right away.

Possible after-effects

For some, there are a few things that can happen to the skin. All of these conditions are mild and should not be considered something that will happen as the risk is low anyway.

Redness – The first thing that you will notice may be redness to the area that has been treated. In most cases, this is only temporary and will be gone within a few minutes. It is the same basic reaction that you would have if you were to pluck a hair or to damage the skin lightly.

Swelling – Your skin can seem to be a little swollen in the area that is treated. This again is just a reaction to being “hurt” and will go away within a few minutes or so.

Change in skin color – In some very rare cases, there is the potential for the lightening or darkening of the skin. This is very rare and the risk can be minimized by simply insuring you are working with an experienced technician for your laser hair removal.

Laser hair removal is a relatively safe procedure that doesn’t often go wrong unless there is inexperience or human error, which is rare. So, hopefully we have convinced you that the after effects are minimal and quite tolerable to most people.

Mike Singh is the publisher of http://www.no-hairs.com/ On his website, he provides articles about body hair waxing and a guide for shaving pubic hair.

[tags]hair removal, waxing, laser, side effects, after-effects, skin color[/tags]

Effective Body Hair Removal Techniques

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

If it’s within your budget, the fastest way to remove unwanted body hair is by undergoing laser treatments. Although this is the most expensive approach, laser hair removal is the most effective at permanently eliminating body hair. Unlike electrolysis, where each hair follicle must be dealt with individually making the process extremely time-consuming and painful, laser therapy can impact several follicles simultaneously, which greatly speeds up the process. It’s great for removing hair from the back and chest, arms and legs.

As stated already however, the costs are extreme. To do an area as large as the back will cost several thousand dollars, and that’s per treatment. Several treatments are necessary because the laser technique can only impact hair that is currently in a growing stage. Also, there will be places where hair will regrow and although it will regrow finer and lighter, in order to be permanent, the hair follicle needs to be rendered incapable of growing new hair.

The next best method of removing body hair is waxing. Far less expensive than laser treatments and even electrolysis, waxing works by extracting hairs out of their shafts. Because the hair follicle is not specifically and purposely damaged, hair will regrow, but it will take several weeks for it to reappear. Repetitive application of this hair removal process may ultimately affect the follicle and cause hair growth to cease, however, this is not guaranteed which is why waxing cannot be considered a permanent hair removal method.

Waxing, or sugaring if you’re sensitive to wax or prefer an organic solution, works by applying a layer of cold or hot wax or a sugar-based mixture directly on the area where hair is to be removed. After allowing to harden it is very quickly peeled away from the skin, in the opposite direction of the hair growth and viola – the body hair is pulled free from that area. The process is repeated until the entire body surface is free of hair. It is possible to 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 someone else, at least for the first few times.

Andrea Strachan has been in the beauty business for 25 Years. For more information about body hair removal including electrolysis, thermolysis, laser treatments and more, visit http://www.permanent-hair-removal-tips.com. For info about the latest Sedu hair styles click here.

[tags]permanent hair removal, hair removal, laser, electrolysis, thermolysis, waxing, wax, sugaring, blend[/tags]

Waxing Hair Removal My Experience With Waxing

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Waxing hair removal is a temporary method of hair removal that involves spreading a thin layer of heated wax on the unwanted hair and then covering the wax with a thin piece of paper or cloth which is then rapidly pulled off in the opposite direction of the hair growth.

The hair is pulled out at the root and the treatment typically provides several weeks of hair-free skin before the hair starts to grow back again.

An advantage of waxing hair removal over shaving is that shaving tends to only last for a day or two before the prickly feeling of the regrowing hair is noticeable!

My waxing hair removal experiences have generally resulted in several weeks of hair-free skin but I usually get irritated red skin for the first days after treatment.

I also found the process to be messy and somewhat painful especially when large areas of hair were being waxed.

Plus, I was rarely able to do the waxing hair removal myself so I had to recruit someone (ie. my wife) to help.

The fact that you get several weeks of hair-free living (as opposed to possible longer hair-free periods offered by laser and light-based treatment options) makes waxing a less desirable option if you want to avoid regular treatment every few weeks.

I’ve also found that waxing hair removal is often difficult to do right the first time especially in areas with a lot of hair. You might end up having to treat the same area several times to get 100% hair removal.

Temporary and permanent hair removal technology is evolving constantly and is relevant to both men and women who want to remove unwanted hair.

For more information on hair removal options, visit http://www.PermanentHairRemovalTips.com

[tags]waxing,waxing hair removal,hair removal,temporary hair removal,unwanted hair[/tags]

Hair Removal Methods

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Women have an endless supply of options when it comes to hair removal. There are temporary options and permanent options, painless options and painful options. This article will go over the basic choices women have in hair removal today.

Shaving

This is the classic method of hair removal. You just apply a lubricating gel or foam and go over your skin with a razor. This is probably the oldest and the cheapest method of hair removal. The disadvantages of shaving though are quite numerous. For starters, it is very temporary. You will probably have to shave every couple of days to maintain smooth skin. Shavers are also prone to side effects such as nicks, cuts and ingrown hairs.

Depilatory Creams

Your next option is depilatory creams. These work by actually dissolving the hair. To use them, you apply the cream to your body and allow it to work for 5 or 10 minutes. You then remove the cream with a special tool provided with the cream or simply rinse it off. One disadvantage of this method is that it may not work for all hair types. People with thick hair might find that it does not completely remove the hair. You might have to touch it up with a razor. Another disadvantage is that these creams can smell. The odor might not be annoying to you or you might absolutely hate it.

Waxing

Waxing is perhaps one of the most feared hair removal methods. A wax is applied to the skin, followed by a strip of paper or cloth. After the wax cools, the paper is ripped off of the body quickly. This method is very effective with results that last much longer than shaving. The downside is obvious. Pain. It can be quite painful especially when you get closer to more sensitive areas.

Electrolysis

With Electrolysis, an electrode is applied to the hair follicle and it sends an electric charge to the follicle. The electrical charge destroys it preventing it from growing hair in the future. This method has a long proven track record and will provide permanent hair removal. One disadvantage of this method is that it can, like waxing, be painful. It also is a tedious process and can be expensive.

Lasers

Laser Hair Removal is one of the latest methods of hair removal. In this method, laser light is applied to the hair . The light is then converted into heat which destroys the follicle. This method has the advantage of being nearly pain free and of course permanent. One disadvantage of laser hair removal is that it can get expensive. You will need several treatments to completely remove our body hair since hair grows in different stages. Also, laser hair removal does not work well with people with light hair such as blond and gray hair.

As you can see, the choices for hair removal are numerous. It ultimately comes down to your personal preference. Hopefully this article has given you the basics so you can make an educated decision on what method is right for you.

James C operates the Hair Removal Directory.

[tags]hair removal, laser hair, shaving, body hair, waxing, shaving creams, razors, electrolysis[/tags]

The Different Methods of Hair Removal

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Getting rid of unwanted hair from your body can sometimes be a very painful process. But knowing the right procedure can help you to avoid unwanted rashes and acne. Everybody has a different skin type, so knowing which hair removal method suits your skin is important.

The different methods of hair removal are:

Shaving: With the help of a razor, you can cut off the tip of the hair shaft which has grown out through the skin. You can get disposable razors, razors with disposable blades, and also electric razors. Men use these razors to shave their faces, and women use them to shave their underarms, legs, and bikini areas. Always use blades with safety guard wires to minimize nicks and cuts on your skin.

Shaving is an inexpensive method. You can do it yourself; all you need is a razor and a shaving gel. But this method can cause burns, cuts, and bumps on your skin, and can be rather uncomfortable. Even ingrown hairs occur, as while shaving the hairs are cut below the level of the skin, so when the hair grows back, it grows within the surrounding tissue and not out of the follicle. The hair curls around and starts growing into the skin, and irritation, redness, and swelling can occur at the hair follicle.

Plucking: With the help of tweezers, you can pull the hair out from its root. You have to stretch the skin tightly, grip the hair close to the base, and then pull it out. Plucking will last for about 3 to 5 weeks. Though this is time consuming, it is inexpensive, as you do not have to go anywhere to get it done. It can be painful, and you may notice temporary red bumps, as the hair follicle gets swollen and irritated.

Depilatories: Depilatories are hair removal creams or liquids. This is an easy method, as depilatories can remove hair from the skin’s surface. They work by reacting with the protein structure of the hair, so the hair dissolves and can be washed or wiped away. It can last up to 2 weeks. They are easily available and are inexpensive. You can use it on your legs, underarms, and bikini areas. It has a bad odor though, and some people can even have an allergic reaction to it, which may cause rashes or inflammation. People with sensitive skin should be careful.

Waxing: In this method, a sticky wax is spread on your skin, and then a cloth strip is applied over the wax and quickly pulled off, taking the hair root and dead skin cells with it. Normally the wax should be warmed, but some can be applied cold. It can be done at a salon or at home. Waxing makes the area smooth and is long lasting. It lasts for about 3 to 5 weeks. The hair regrowth also looks lighter than it does after other methods of hair removal such as shaving. This can be a painful procedure and you may even get bumps and inflammation after waxing, but the result you get is worth the pain. Professional waxing is also expensive compared to other hair removal methods. Diabetic patients and those under acne treatment should avoid this method.

Electrolysis: In this method a professional electrologist would insert a needle into the hair follicle and send an electric current through the hair root to kill it. This gets done over a series of several appointments. It is a long procedure, and even a small area like the upper lip may take a total of 4 to 10 hours, and a larger area such as the bikini line may take 8 to 16 hours. This is a permanent method, but it is expensive and time consuming. The process can be painful, and dry skin, scabs, scarring, and inflammation may result after treatment.

Laser: Here a laser would be directed through your skin to the hair follicle and stop growth. Large areas of skin can be treated at the same time. It can last up to 6 months. This method is best suited for light-skinned people having dark hair, as the melanin in the hair absorbs more of the light; thus making treatment more effective. The treatment can be expensive and may cost up to $500 or more.

Prescription Treatments: Medicinal creams are available by prescription, such as eflornithine for treating facial hair growth. The cream is to be applied twice a day until the hair becomes softer and lighter. Side effects may include skin irritation and acne.

Another method that doctors prescribe is antiandrogen medications to reduce the appearance of unwanted hair. Androgen hormone can be responsible for hair growth in unwanted areas, and antiandrogens can block the androgen production.

It’s your personal choice whether or not you want to remove your body hair. Hair removal would not affect your health in any way, so you shouldn’t feel pressured to remove it if you don’t want to. But if you do wish to get rid of unwanted hair, choose a method that would suit you best. Remember that each person is beautiful in his/her own way, so always respect your body.

Stefan Rockhaus writes health related articles. For more info visit hair removal and laser hair removal.

[tags]hair removal,hair removal methods,laser hair removal,permanent hair removal,shaving,waxing[/tags]

Popular Hair Removal Solutions

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

Some of the more popular methods of temporary hair removal are Shaving, Waxing, Depilatory Creams and Threading. It can be hard to decide which method to use. What suits one woman may not be the right hair removal solution for another. What does each method involve?

Shaving

Shaving is the cheapest and fastest way to remove unwanted body hair. Its downside is that it only last for a few days at most. Shaving only removes the hair above the skin line so its needs to be done on a regular basis to maintain smooth skin. Depending on your rate of hair growth you may need to shave underarm hair more often as it grows faster than leg hair.

Although wet shaving is best, don’t allow your skin to soak for too long as this causes it to swell slightly and wrinkle which makes getting a close, clean shave more difficult.

Waxing

The longest lasting temporary hair removal method is waxing. It’s the most effective method to remove hair on the legs and thighs. You can expect hairs to grow back over a three to six week period. Hair can be pulled out from the root after warm wax enters the follicle. Waxing can be painful for anyone with sensitive skin and before waxing again hair most grow back by about 1cm.

Before the actual waxing a preconditioning lotion should be used. The hot wax is then applied to the skin and covered with strips of cloth. As the wax hardens around the hair strands the strips of cloth are quickly pulled away. As this is done the skin is pulled taunt opposite to the direction the cloth strip will be pulled from.

Pain is obviously subjective but most women find waxing only mildly painful. Probably the best advice is to try and relax! Once you have had several wax treatments the easier it will become.

Depilatory Creams.

If you want to remove unwanted hair fast then depilatory creams may be a solution. They basically contain a chemical that reacts with the keratin that makes up hair. Once applied this allows the hair to be wiped away from the skin line.

It’s often best to first apply a warm wash cloth to the area you are going to treat. This softens the hair and opens up the hair follicles. As some people can be sensitive to depilatory creams you should first test a small area on the forearm.

This type of hair removal should last for several days.

Threading

Threading is a method of hair removal where a doubled up strand of cotton is twisted around individual hairs. The cotton is then used to pull the hair out from the roots. Threading is now quite common in the United states but it’s origins lie in an ancient Middle Eastern technique. It’s mainly used on upper lips and eyebrows and is faster than tweezing.

Martin Lloyd has commented on health and beauty matters for many years. For other practical advice, tips and hair removal information visit http://www.hair-removal-123.com/hair-removal-articles.php

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Choosing The Right Hair Removal Treatment

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

You’ve got some unsightly hair and you want to remove it, but how? How do you know which of the many methods currently available is the right one for the job at hand? Before making a decision, ask yourself a few questions. Here are some tips on what you should consider.

First of all, the method of hair removal you select will depend on the area of the body you want hair-free. Do you want to remove hair from your face or your body? From there, be even more specific. Do you want hair removed from your arms, legs, eyebrows, back, chest, belly button, nipples, pubic area, knuckles or somewhere else?

Once you’ve determined the area of the body you want to focus on, next determine whether your hair ‘problem’ is hereditary. Some people are simply more prone to growing darker, coarser hair and if that’s in your genes, know that no amount of treatment is going to completely solve your excessive hair situation.

Now before you decide on total body hair removal, it’s going to be very important to determine your budget. That’s right; you’ve got to have the means to pay for your chosen method(s). And remember that most methods will require multiple treatments at various intervals. Hair removal methods range from a few dollars a month to several thousand dollars per treatment. Typically four, five or more of these costly treatments will be required. Only you can decide whether that is going to be the best use of your money.

Another tip is to determine your pain tolerance level. Don’t laugh. How much pain you can handle will impact your selection of hair removal methods. Many are painful, and although the pain is temporary, they result in pain nonetheless. Waxing and electrolysis cause the most pain, so if you can’t tolerate pain, you should select a different method.

Finally, it’s very important that you make sure you’re undergoing the hair removal process because you want to. The decision to take this step should be made by YOU and only YOU. Don’t be pressured into this by somebody else.

The above tips should help you get started in the decision-making process. Once you’ve given thought to the above areas, you’ve got one more decision to make: should you choose a permanent or a temporary hair removal method. First of all know that most methods are temporary, and there is just no way around that fact. The only way to permanently stop hair growth is to damage the hair germination structure within the follicle. Electrolysis is the only method that has been proven to achieve this goal. Laser therapy comes close, but more studies are needed.

Considering that these two are the most expensive of all the options, you need to refer back to the budgeting tip above. If you can’t afford this method, you can’t take advantage of it, period. A temporary method will be your only option. If you can afford the costs, then compare the risks against the benefits and go from there!

Andrea Strachan has been in the beauty business for 25 Years. For more information about hair removal methods such as electrolysis, thermolysis and laser treatments and more, visit http://www.permanent-hair-removal-tips.com. For info about the latest Sedu hair styles click here.

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