Hair Removal
Systems
What
are the facts?
To help you sort
out fact from
fiction, take
a look at the
following facts:
Laser
treatment: This
is one of two
methods that is
possibly permanent.
It is most effective
when done by a
professional.
Some laser types
are more effective
than others,
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so be sure to
do some research before paying
up for
this expensive procedure. Also,
no matter what anyone tells
you, you will need at least
a few sessions to get permanent
results (some people never experience
permanent results with this
method) and some pain can occur
if skin becomes irritated.
Electrolysis: This
is permanent, but only when done
by a professional. It always involves
sticking a thin probe or needle
into the skin. There is always
some pain because of the electric
current used during the procedure.
No matter what some salons may
claim, you will need more than
one (expensive) treatment for
permanent results. NOTE: “Needle
less electrolysis” is not
the same thing as electrolysis
and while it is effective as a
hair remover, it is not permanent.
Home Electrolysis,
Transdermal Treatments, Laser
Kits, Electric Tweezers: These
devices can be painful since they
generally either zap your skin
or pull the hair out at the root.
The results you get from these
are not as good as what you will
get from a salon, and they are
also less expensive.
Abrasives: These
work by rubbing hair off, and
they generally come in the form
of a “mitt” that you
rub over unwanted hair. Results
do not last much longer than shaving.
Hot Wax: This process
is can be done either at home
or at a salon. It works by having
hairs stick to wax which is ripped
off the skin (ripping the hairs
out with it). The newest hot waxes
are formulated to not even require
cloth strips – they solidify
on the body. Waxing is not permanent,
although results do last for weeks.
Cold Wax: Here is
a hair removal system that works
on the same principle as hot wax,
but is a little less messy. Some
cold wax kits come with the wax
pre-applied to cloth strips –
just press them onto skin and
rip off.
Sugaring: Similar
to cold wax, but the product is
made of sugars instead of wax.
It makes the clean up much easier
too, since you can rinse the sugar
off. Keep in mind that sugaring
kits should be less expensive
than most waxing kits.
Threading: This
is best left to the experienced
or a salon professional. A thin
piece of string is rolled fast
across the skin, plucking hair
from the face and brows. It may
be slightly irritating and results
last up to a few weeks.
Tweezing: Hair is
ripped out individually from the
skin using a pair of tweezers.
It is best for small areas (like
the face). It is not permanent,
although some individual hairs
can damage and then not grow back.
Tweezing does not make your hair
grow back thicker.
Depilatories: Also
called hair removal creams, these
use powerful chemicals to dissolve
the hair. Results are not permanent
and skin irritation can occur
with some brands of product. You
can expect skin to remain hair-free
for a few weeks. I personally
use Revitol for my own regime,
as it is hassle free and doesn’t
cause me any irritation.
Epilators: These
machines have coils that grip
the hair and pull it out. The
results are much like waxing:
fast and painful, skin is hairless
for weeks.
Shaving: Shaving
is probably the cheapest and easiest
method. It lasts for a very short
time (usually from one day to
one week) but it is not painful
unless you cut yourself or create
skin irritation. Contrary to popular
belief, shaving does not make
hair grow back thicker.