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Hair Removal - What Are Your Options?

By Lydia Tan

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There are many methods available to remove unwanted hair from virtually any part of the body. Some are suitable for large areas, while a few are suited for smaller areas. Choosing the best method also requires knowledge about skin type, and of course, available budget as well. The methods listed below are the most common methods in use today.

Threading
This is an extremely delicate method of removing hair. It is applied mainly for facial hair and eyebrows. Basically, threading calls for each hair to be individually and manually removed by a tightened thread. Hence, it is not only quite painful but time-consuming as well.

Laser hair removal
For individuals with sensitive skin, or skin prone to ingrown hairs, the use of laser hair removal method is excellent as the process minimizes the risk of unsightly bumps when supervised by expert therapists. Each time the hair is laser-ed, it will grow not only thinner but sparser as well, thus making it even less likely to cause problems upon removal. But not many people are into laser hair removal because it is relatively very expensive compared to all other methods of hair removal. But with improved technology, a growing worldwide demand, and fierce competition, prices have gone down substantially over the years.

Depilatory cream
This option is effective when done correctly. But more often than not, this method will end up very messy and might leave sensitive skins stinging. One of the disadvantages of using depilatory creams is that the results last only for a couple of days. But on the plus side, it is a less expensive option compared to many other hair removal alternatives.

Shaving
Probably the most well known method of hair removal. It is cheap, easy to use, and a very quick way to remove unwanted hair. But results only last one or two days. Women should take note that they should never use razors to remove facial hair as regrowth tends to occur rapidly.

Epilating devices
These pull out the hairs from the root, hence giving a long-lasting solution. But epilating is painful, though this often lessens over time as the body adapts to the pain level. Another problem with using epilating devices is that coarse hair tend to break rather than come out cleanly.

Sugaring
To some individuals, this method of hair removal is gentler on the skin than waxing, as warmed sugar only sticks to the hairs, rather than the skin. But sugaring is not a self-help method. It should be performed by a skilled practitioner.

Electrolysis
This hair removal method uses low-level electrical currents to destroy the hair follicle, which translates to mean that the hair no longer grows. Depending on where you get it done, it can be quite expensive and time-consuming. Hence, it is not recommended for large areas.

Laser hair removal is generally considered to be the best option for permanent hair removal, but many people dislike it for one simple reason. Find out what this reason is from this informative site - http://www.hairremovalmentor.com

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