methods of hair removal

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Hair removal could consider a problem of "cosmetic", but manage or removal of unwanted hair may go beyond a simple "cosmetic" issue. Many cultures have an aesthetic "ideal" amount of hair for males and females. For some of us, unwanted hair that exceeds this arbitrary standard can cause real problems or perceived with social acceptance. I have compiled information would fill a book, so if you are researching a specific method, you can go right on this subject. For a more thorough consideration, I recommend read background information. Background information definitions temporary methods Hair removal can be achieved by hair removal (removing the part of the hair above the skin's surface) or epilation (remove entire hair). For many consumers, temporary methods at regular intervals are acceptable. Now my focus is on devices claiming tenure, but I'll be discussing temporary methods in the future. Hair removal hard several hours to several days can be achieved by: shaving or cutting (manually or with electric shavers) depilatories (creams or "powders shaving" chemically dissolve hair) friction (rough surfaces used for polishing away hair) hair removal last several days to several weeks is possible by: Tweezing wax (hot or cold layer is applied and then removed with porous bands) (similar to last, but with a sticky paste) sugar thread (also known as fatlah or khite, in which a twisted thread catches the hair as rolled through the skin) Rotary epilators (devices quickly understand hair and pull out by the root) "Permanent" methods if you are searching permanent hair removal, you have several imperfect options. A number of methods have been developed that use chemicals, various types energy where a combination to target the areas that regulate the growth of hair. Permanently destroy these areas while joint-gentle surrounding tissues, is a difficult challenge. I recommend relying on a published scientific evidence, peers in order to ensure the effectiveness of a method body. Permanent hair removal hair standing electrolysis for some hair laser Flashlamp inhibition sustainable reduction most for many (requires the continued use) home-use laser topical preparation (Vaniqa) prescription oral prescription restricted methods (prohibited in the United States) x-ray therapy Photodynamic (experimental) dubious methods clamp tweezers Electric "transdermal electrolysis" "hair removal transcute" Photoepilators microwaves Foods and Dietary supplements topical preparations Nonprescription (aka "inhibitors hair," "hair contained" or "hair growth inhibitors") choosing choosing a method of selecting a practitioner: laser light Hair removal information Electrologist: recommended and not recommended

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