Showing posts with label Hair Removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair Removal. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is a growing trend that's not just for women or bodybuilders. Men of all ages and occupations are discovering the benefits of removing unwanted hair via lasers. Some men keep it simple with just neck hair and maybe eyebrows. Other men opt for removing hair from larger areas such as backs and chests. Regardless of how much hair you want to remove, you'll need to gather some information. Let's help you get started by covering some basics.



Skin and hair color are important. People with dark hair and light colored skin are the best candidates. This is because the laser can more easily distinguish between the skin and hair making it more effective. That is not to say that it only works in these cases. Different skin types require a different type of laser so you need to ask plenty of questions if you're not one of those described above.

Is laser removing unwanted hair painful? Yes...but you can handle it. Everyone responds to pain differently but it's no more painful that the snap of a rubber band. Topical anesthetics are often used to minimize any pain. If the pain is unbearable then most likely the laser operator has the settings wrong and is burning your skin!

Is laser hair removal permanent? The word permanent is open to interpretation. The FDA uses six years as the definition of permanent for laser hair removal. In reality, follow-up sessions every few years will be necessary to keep the hair from growing back. Laser hair removal is not forever but it's the best method out there and lasts significantly longer than waxing or shaving.

Remove Pubic Hair

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I am aware that this can be done via laser surgery - but I be... (So that the hair is still there, but will not be as dense and noticeable). I need something that removes arm hair contained by evenly distributed fragments, rather than the whole nouns.

(Please do not suggest cream removers or cream bleach). Hair removal - decreasing density? Does anyone else... Because it seems like I've tried everything short of laser tresses removal or electrolysis and nothing gives the desired results. This is a little embarrassing but does anyone know of a channel to remove pubic hair that doesn't leave little red bumps, mete out ingrown hairs, need repeating every daylight etc etc..

Friday, July 2, 2010

Permanent Pubic Hair Removal

Permanent Pubic Hair Removal
Permanent Pubic Hair Removal
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The best potential candidates for permanent pubic hair removal via electrolysis are individuals who have tried trimming and shaving as first options. For some shaving close can be time consuming, hazardous if not done correctly and frequent in application. As often as several times a week is not uncommon. In addition shaving close can cause discomfort from sharp hair stubble and ingrown hairs.