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

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Hair Removal - Bye Bye Love

Hair removal is a personal dilema for many people. Everyone has unwanted hair somewhere and wonders what's the best way to get rid of it. Epilator? Electric shaver? Electrolysis? Hair remover? Here's info on various hair removal techniques to keep you from looking like the shaggy dog.

Electrolysis - Hair Removal

The electrolysis hair removal process has been around a long time, over a hundred years. As a hair removal process, it's effecticve, but has a few drwawbacks... it's costly, cause you pain, damage your damage and , cause pain and grow back before you know it. In short, electrolysis is yesterday's news and hair removal techniques like epilators and electric shavers are the preferred hair removal options today. In the internet age, women prefer an epilator in their purse for a quck shave to a three hour appointement for
electrolysis - OUch!

Shaving - Hair Removal

Shaving's cool, everybody knows that, it's sexy and does a good job of hair removal. It's long-lasting, you can buy desginer shavers and do it at home. (not that do it - hair removal do it!) How long does this hair removal technique last? Longer than some relations, that's for sure... (just kidding). As a hair remover, shaving is much less painful that Electrolysis, sorry to disapoint masochists among you. Aside from a few cuts and skin irritation, shaving is ok, but lacks pizazz.
Waxing - Hair Removal
Waxing as a hair removal technique is an ancient artform and healing art. It takes a highly skilled professional and sensitevie listenr to for the waxing hair removal session to be a success. The treatment involves applying hot wax on your skin and pull them off quckly. Ouch! As with electorlysis, for some people it's the "OUCH!" that makes a popular hair removal process. A strip of paper or cloth is pressed on your skin and quickly pulled away - taking hairs with it. Waxing other drawbacks are uneven hair remvoval and extra time invloved. Try it at least once, then go back to your epilator (I won't tell).

Epilators - Hair Remvoal

Epilators are popular hair removal products for soft skin and smooth legs. They are compact in size, easy to use and remove hair by the root almost with little pain. Compared to Electrolysis and waxing, epilators are a breeze. In minutes, a woman can have smooth skin that lasts for weeks since the epilator slows hair growth. Epilators come in many styles and are compact to fit in a small purse. Compared to epilators, other hair removal techniques are jilted lovers... Bye Bye Love!

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

At Home Hair Removal: Techniques To Use, Part One

You can successfully remove unwanted hair from your body from home. If you have thought about products that are overly expensive, laser treatments as well as unsightly treatments, then you may not need to. There are many at home remedies that actually can help you.

Tips For Shaving

For Men: One of the best places to shave is the shower. The goal is to soften the skin which will help the hair to stand up enough for you to get a close shave. You can also take full advantage of the many products available including gels and creams. To help, make sure that you use a good quality razor and that you keep it clean and dry between uses. This will help you to keep cuts to a minimum. Afterwards, rinse with cold water and if you like use an after shave.

For The Ladies: Just like the men, there are many things that you can do to improve the quality of your shave. For example, if you hold the razor at the right angle you will get a closer shave. Softening the skin with warm water, lotions or shaving gels can also help. If you would like to cut the costs, use conditioner instead of these creams. It can do the same job for much less of the cost. You can shave any area of the body, with most women shaving their legs and underarms about twice per week or more depending on the need.

Tweezing: Another Option

Using clean tweezers, you can easily pluck away stray hairs or shape the eyebrow. You should not use them on nose hairs, though as it can cause an infection. To do so, pull the hair in the same direction as it grows. You have no need for creams as these can block pores. In most cases, you can go about two weeks between tweezing sessions.

Depilatories: Another Option

Here, you'll want to make sure that you take the time to follow the directions provided on the containers of depilatories. You need to insure you are not allergic and you need to insure that you pay close attention to the time frame. If you leave these products on too long or use them when you should not, you are likely to suffer from a rash or burn. You can use these about every other month to your desired results. You'll want to try to use them after you have taken a shower or bath so that the hair is soft and easily removed.

These options for at home hair removal are options that you can easily do and benefit from. Take the time to learn a little bit more about them, purchase the products needed and get rid of unwanted hair.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Diode Laser Hair Removal for Dark Skinned People

Of the many laser removal options available today, diode laser removal is currently the most popular option. It effectively removes unwanted hair on any part of the body that has smooth skin. However it is more effective in darker skin.

The diode laser that is used in diode removal is a machine made of tiny diodes or semiconductors. These diodes are assembled together to produce light that helps with removal.

Advantages

The advantage of using diode removal to remove excess hair is that it uses a longer wavelength than the Alexandrite and Ruby lasers. This is what gives the laser better removal results in dark-skinned people when compared to the other two lasers used for removal.

It gives safer and deeper skin layer penetration and ensures faster recovery of large areas of the body. In addition to this, it is possible to remove excess hair from large areas like your back and legs in a single treatment. This is thus a great removal for men who want to get rid of all that ugly hair on their chest and back.

However at times, the diode does not give desired results to dark skinned people. It is to people with dark and coarse hair that diode removal is a boon.

Side effects

There are minimal side effects associated with diode removal like some scars, redness, swelling, burns and skin discoloration. Some patients also experience a condition called urticaria which is a skin rash in the form of dark and raised itchy bumps. All this usually happens only if the doctor performing the procedure is not a qualified one.

Diode removal is however not effective for people with white or light. Moreover, its long lasting effects differ in different people. It is thus better to first hold a consultation with your doctor to find out if diode removal will be effective in removing all your unwanted, or if you should consider some other removal option.

Monday, October 4, 2010

At Home Hair Removal: Techniques To Use Part Two

There are some more at home options for hair removal that you should consider. You will find these to provide you with a good quality finish. To choose, look at your conditions as well as your preferences.

Waxing: A Small Pain Goes A Long Way

Waxing is an effective method of hair removal that will last several weeks. You can purchase at home kits to help you to do it. You'll apply a thin coating of wax, allow it to dry and then rip it away. Yes, it hurts a bit but that is only going to last a second. And, you'll be able to take advantage of the hair free beauty for a while afterwards.

Bleaching: Hide It

While you will not be actually removing hair, you will be able to hide it carefully. Bleaching is a chemical reaction which will remove the color from the hair allowing it to blend in with your skin. You can purchase bleaching products for the hair above your lip or in other areas as well. Make sure to follow the directions of the product that you use. It is also important to note that tanned skin can cause bleached hair to stand out.

Abrasives: A Little Elbow Grease

If you have fine hair, then abrasives can be the right method for you to remove hair. You will use an abrasive stone, pumice mostly. By rubbing the stone to the skin in a circular motion, you will lightly remove the hair without damaging your skin. Although you'll see some redness afterwards, it will likely go away quickly. And, the results of abrasives will last up to three weeks.

Electrolysis: The Home Version

There are several home electrolysis products that you can purchase. Careful purchasing can lead to the best results. While these products promise permanent hair removal, they are hard to use and do not always provide this. They are not as effective as professional services, but far less costly. You'll want a blunt needed version. This will get placed inside the follicle. Products called Electric Tweezers do not work nearly as well. You'll need to make sure that the hair is in a growing cycle and follow the directions provided carefully. A small area of at a time should be attempted. It will take you a long while and it will not be as pain free as you may think.

Hair removal can happen at home. There are many methods and ways that you can effectively get rid of unwanted hair that is throughout the areas of your body that you do not want it to be. While there are many options, it is completely up to you, your preferences and your budget to determine which the right one to go with is.

At Home Hair Removal Products That Work - Laser, Cream, Wax, Razor - Which One?

Do you want a smooth, hairless face and body but don't want to spend a fortune in salon treatments? You name them, I've tried them so here's my review of the best DIY depilation products you can use at home.

A RAZOR

The most basic, simplest, cheapest and arguably easiest at home hair removal product. Razors are also close to being pain free. You are probably thinking razors are old-fashioned and outdated but in a test of electric shavers and epilators by ConsumerReports.org, manual razors beat them all. Women's razors have become technical marvels these days. Some have vibrating heads, in-built lotion dispensers and more blades than a Zorro re-make.

Gillette's Venus Divine Razor came top in test of nine women's razors by Which? Magazine. The Gillette Divine has three blades with three lubricating strips and it is easy to hold.

Gillette's newest razor, Venus Embrace is a little more expensive but has five blades. It feels like a marketing gimmick and means the replacement blades are more pricey, but it also gives a smooth and close shave.

There isn't that much difference between a woman and men's razor aside except for styling and gimmicks. Women's razors tend to have a longer handle to make it easier to shave the legs. The downside of using a razor is that your hair will grow back quicker than by using other methods, the hair grows back thicker and more spiky and you can get rough reddish follicles immediately after you shave. And there is the risk of little nicks and cuts.

DEPILATORY CREAM

Depilatories chemically dissolve the hair. They used to smell like a chemical factory and dry out your skin. Like a razor, they are simple, cheap and easy. On the downside, hair removal creams may cause skin sensitivity so make sure you test a small patch of skin first and never leave the cream on for longer than the instructions state. Avon's Skin So Soft Fresh & Smooth Facial Hair Removal Cream and Veet's 3 Minute In Shower Hair Removal Cream always do well in customer reviews in Amazon and similar websites. I personally would pick depilatory cream over a razor as the effect is a lot smoother and you don't get those red bumps.

HAIR REMOVING WAX

Your hair takes longer to grow back with waxing than with razors or creams as you have ripped out the hair from the root. I don't like using wax for hair removal because of the pain involved and because of the extra effort you have to put into heating them up. And you are sometimes left with sticky bits of wax on your body. But it is effective. Gigi Honee Combo #1 Economy Warmer is a popular model because it is very similar to the ones used in professional salons.

HAIR REMOVING SUGAR

Sugar is similar to wax but they are usually made of natural ingredients such as sugar, lemon juice and essential oils. You might not be as susceptible to allergies with sugar over wax, though of course you still need to test a small patch of your skin. I prefer sugar over wax because if you can't handle the pain anymore, you can usually rinse sugar off, but with wax, once you've started, you really have to keep going. But for the brave, the effects of wax is marginally better. Moom have several sugar-based hair removers which are organic and 100% natural.

EPILATORS

An epilator is an electrical device that grasps several hairs at once and tugs them out. The effects are as good as waxing but as it is a little painful (like a mini pinch) you probably won't use it for highly sensitive areas. Braun and Panasonic both have great wet/dry epilators which means you can use them in the bath. Not my favorite hair removal product, I would still plump for cream over epilators and wax.

AT-HOME LASER

I have saved the best for last if you are willing to shell out a few hundred dollars for the equipment. IPL (intense pulse light) convert light energy to heat energy to remove unwanted hair. There is a risk of skin burning and it is not comfortable (think of a mini-elf slapping you hard and quick each time you 'zap') but the effects are long lasting. Some claim that IPL removes hair permanently but in my experience you still get hair growth but it is not as thick or dense. For me, this is worth the slight pain.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Understanding Laser Hair Removal

If you have heard about laser hair removal, then you are likely to be one of the many that believe it is an easy way to get rid of unwanted hair. Although many people do find great success with the treatments, others will need several to succeed. And, there is no real way to know how you will react to the laser treatment until you have it.

Who Should Have It?

The ideal candidate for laser hair removal is the person who has dark colored hair. The darker the hair the more likely it is that the laser can remove it permanently. With that goes the pigment color of the skin. Individuals who have a dark complexion will not be ideal candidates because the hair is harder to see. Light skin, dark hair is the best situation to find yourself in.

You will also need to have a good budget. Sessions of laser hair removal can last upwards of several hours and will require several thousand dollars to complete. If you need multiple treatments, that too can become even more costly. The average is four visits per person.

Melanin is the pigment that gives hair color. You will need the melanin to be able to absorb the energy from the laser and then incorporate the heat into the follicle. The heat will actually kill off the follicle, making it impossible for hair to re-grow. Also, those who have a dark colored skin tone have more melanin, it is necessary to insure that the process will still work well. To help this, a cold compress will be used to keep the affected area cool. The laser will not target the cold areas which are important for it to work properly.

The skin can be kept cool in another way as well. This is multi pulsing laser technology. Laser energy is pulsed or interrupted, rather than streamed. That means there is less heat which helps to cool and at the same time, protect the skin. Other laser removal devices include: Alexandrite, a long pulse laser; Diode, which generally is used on darker skin; Q-Switched Nd:YAG, which delivers two wavelengths that work on both deep and near-surface follicles; and Ruby, that as the name implies, consists of red laser beams capable of targeting melanin.

There are a number of excellent resources on the internet that will help you to discover why or why not laser hair removal is the right solution for you.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Body Hair Removal Techniques: What Options Are There?

Is there a way to remove body hair from the entire body? Today, many people are looking at ways to effectively remove the hair that is growing from every part of the body, from the face and neck all the way down to the toes. Is it safe to do this? Yes, in most cases, body hair can be removed without any problems what so ever. And, it can be quite successful as well. While you may need to call in a professional to help you, chances are there is a way to get rid of the hair on your body.

A Costly, But Good Option

One of the most effective ways of removing hair from the body in a permanent fashion is through laser hair removal. This can be done rather easily, actually. If you can afford to have it done, you should. It is able to remove hair faster than, say electrolysis because it can deal with several hair folicles at once, rather than each individually. Laser hair removal is an effective treatment that will work for most areas of the body including the arms and legs, the chest and the back.

But, it will cost you. Laser hair removal, as effective as it is, costs several thousands of dollars. And, it will take several treatments before the entire area will be completed. In some cases, hairs will re-grow and will need additional attention.

Less Permanent, Less Costly

Another method of hair removal is through waxing. Yes, it is less expensive, but it is also not permanent. And, it can hurt a bit too. To work, a layer of wax is placed onto the skin where the hair to be removed is located. Then, when the wax hardens just enough, it is quickly pulled away. The hair is removed, down to the root. You can do this at home, but it can be faster, more effective as well as offer better results when done professionally. The hair will re-grow, but it will take several weeks for it to do so. Waxing can be painful, but usually only for a few seconds and it is quite effective at removing hair from the follicle.

So, which is the best option for you? If you can afford to go with a laser treatment, it will work better for you in the long run. If you can handle a few painful seconds and a lower cost, waxing is a great hair removal method.

There are many online resources that can help you with information about hair removal.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Hair Removal Options: Thermolysis, Electrolysis Or Blend?

You would like to have permanent hair removal. Who wouldn't? But, there are several methods that you can go about getting it, for the most part. While no method can guarantee 100% effectiveness, most of them can do a good deal to help you. When it comes to choosing, you'll need to examine your budget, your need for pain as well as your research facts. Here are some of your options specifically electrolysis, thermolysis or a blend.

Electrolysis

In this permanent hair removal technique, the hair is removed directly from the hair follicle. And, in this method, the follicle is destroyed so that the hair can not re-grow. A probe is used and inserted in each and every follicle. The probe uses electrical current to cause a chemical reaction which will then loosen the hair so it can be removed. In fact, it causes a chemical reaction that will change the follicle to lye, a product that will damage it enough to cause permanent hair removal. But, the process takes quite a bit of time since each follicle has to be dealt with individually. This makes it very expensive too. In some cases, you'll need more than one treatment.

Option Two: Thermolysis

Here, you get the same basic steps but the difference is heat. The process creates heat which will then destroy the follicle. This of course stops the growth of hair. But, if this procedure is done wrong, you can experience more than just the pain you'll get from either of these treatments, but also scarring and burning. Although it is faster, thermolysis is not as effective.

Combine Them: The Blend

Growing in popularity is the blend method of hair removal. Here, the hair is removed through a quick version of electrolysis. Heat is used, though, which means that while the lye is produced and destroys the follicle, the heat makes it happen faster. And, what makes it even more attractive is the fact that it basically works on all types of hair. The blend method is faster, but still costly and painful.

Which To Choose?

It is up to you which method you use for your permanent hair removal. Make sure to visit a skilled professional to do it so that you get a sterilized location with an individual who knows what they are doing as this can make all of the difference. You lower your risks and get a better result when you go with experience.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

No Pain, No Shaving, No Razors - Why Hair Removal Using an Epilator is Best for You

Hair removal with an epilator is getting better all the time. Many women complain of the pain that is associated with the various epilators on the market today. But, they must not have tried using one in awhile.

Several companies today are creating systems for hair removal with an epilator that has pain reducers, items that will ensure less pain when having the hair pulled from the root. Most of these new epilators can even be used on sensitive skin, all any parts of your body, and even are designed to be hypo-allergenic.

The idea behind hair removal with an epilator is that it differs from razors in that an epilator uses a rotary head that has rows of tweezer type discs that will actually pull the hair out from the root. This will give you sometimes up to 6 full weeks of being hair free.

Hair removal with an epilator is great for your legs and arms and the unwanted hair will be gone for a longer period of time than if you used a regular shaver. It can even remove small, finer hairs that the shaver sometimes misses.

You will find that technology has changed so hair removal with an epilator is fast, efficient, and will leave your skin smooth and silky for much longer periods of time.

The most popular hair removal systems include Braun, Philips, Remington, Emjoi, Panasonic, and Epilady. Each one of these have the newest technology to provide you with the best hair removal with an epilator available on the market today. You can find one that is compact, battery operated, designed to fit the contours and curves of your body, or created just for those sensitive skin areas such as your underarms or bikini line.

You can compare all the various epilators online to find the one that you prefer to use. You will see that hair removal with an epilator has come a long since mother's time.

Monday, August 2, 2010

What Can You Do About Facial Hair Removal?

Your face is the first thing that people see. The last thing that you want is to have ugly facial hair causing others to look at you. And, it is just uncomfortable. Is there any solution for facial hair removal? Yes, there are many. You have options to removal much of the hair on your face including your eyebrows, the checks and chin, the upper lip and the nose hair. But, what is the right solution for doing so?

Facial Hair Removal For Men

First and foremost, men have many tools to help them with facial hair removal. For most men, the best method to use is that of shaving. If you are like most men, you realize the benefits of shaving with a good quality razor. You have a large selection of them to choose from as many companies are putting out better and better quality options. And, to make shaving less painful, there are shaving creams and gels that can help to reduce the irritation of the skin. Still, there are other options.

For The Ladies

For ladies who are fighting facial hair removal, there are fewer options but many that will work just fine. Shaving is not a good thing for most women. It can cause great irritation and is not necessary for the fine hair that most women battle. Most women are dealing with unwanted hair on their upper lip or strays here and there. In most cases, they will pluck them to rid them. Yes, it can hurt to do this, but it is a deep method of hair removal that should last several weeks. Still, there are other options available.

Depilatories: These are inexpensive solutions for hair removal of the face. If you are careful, they can be effective at dissolving visible hair. You can do this at home, but you will need to do it each time hair becomes visible.

Lasers? Electrolysis? These are also options. These offer permanent facial hair removal. By destroying the follicle in which hair grows from, the hair will no longer grow. While they can be costly, and may need to be done several times to be effective, they can actually help you to gain permanent hair removal as well as less painful ways of getting it.

Waxing: Ouch! Yes, waxing does hurt a bit but it is a great way of getting hair removal for both men and women. The hair is plucked from the root, which means that it will not grow back for several weeks. You can do this at your home or have a professional help you.

Which is the best option for removing hair from your face? The bottom line is that it is up to you. While not one method is fool proof and right for everyone, most of these methods can be done quite safely and to satisfy just about everyone's needs.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Hair Removal Products - What You Need For the Removal of Unwanted Hair

Hair removal came into existence long ago. It has been practiced for centuries in almost all human cultures. The methods used to remove hair vary among times and regions, but shaving is the most common way to remove unwanted hair.

Normally hair is removed for social and sexual reasons related to the personality of a man or women in the society. Other than the cultural issues some men even remove their facial and body hair in order to get an attractive personality. Hygiene is also one issue because of which most of the men and women go for hair removal methods.

For women if they have a smooth skin and face then this makes their personality very attractive as well as it boost up their confidence too. There is a great demand from both men and women for a hair removal method that is convenient, economical, as painless as possible, and kind to the skin.

Different Hair Removal Treatments

These treatments are broadly divided into two categories :

* Temporary

* Permanent

Temporary treatments basically include those methods which removes unwanted hair for a temporary time period. Some of the popular provisional hair removal methods are :

* Shaving - This method is cheap and easy, but needs to be done every couple of days. This is done by using foam or shower gel and a good razor. Be sure to use the razor which is free of any sort of rusting. This is only suitable for legs and underarms.

* Waxing - This is best done in the salon rather than at home. Waxing can leave redness on the skin and sometimes painful too. If you do waxing at home then its better to read the instructions carefully first. This is mostly suitable for legs, arms, bikini lines.

* Depilatory creams - The major negative aspect of creams is their smell which is they smell horrible. They can also leave burning sensation on your skin if applied in the wrong places. It is recommended to do a test patch first in case of a reaction. This is mostly suitable for legs, bikini line, underarms.

* Sugaring - This technique is supposed to be less painful than waxing. Test a small area first in case of allergy. Mostly it is suitable for legs, arms, bikini line.

* Bleaching - Can't be considered as removal technique but can be termed as effective disguise. It involves lightening the hair on your face/ arms. Mostly suitable for Arms, facial hair.

Permanent Hair Removal of Unwanted Hair

Sometimes removal of the unwanted hair every 3 weeks or a month appears cumbersome. So to save your precious time permanent methods are also present. These methods include :

Electrolysis - A thin needle is introduced into the hair follicle before distributing an electrical charge down to the follicle root, thus causing the hair to fall out. Since this treatment is applied on every single hair, it takes a few trips to the salon before getting permanent hair removal. It can leave some temporary redness. It is mostly suitable for facial hair.

Laser - This treatment uses laser technology to deactivate the hair follicles. After a few sittings whole areas of the body becomes permanently hair free. This technique works best on dark hair. It is suitable on most of the places including bikini line, back, arms, legs, underarms, face.

IPL - It uses an intense pulsed light to heat the hair to disable its ability to grow and possibly eliminate its ability to grow again permanently.

Facial Hair Removal - Ultra Hair Away

Facial hair sometimes becomes the reason of embarrassment to women. Permanent methods are very expensive and require many sittings. So some products are launched in the market which helps to remove hair. One of the amazing products is Ultra Hair Away.

Ultra Hair Away is one such amazing solution. It has done such wonders that now it is known as "Baldness in the bottle". It is applied on the body after removing the hair. Along with being a hair inhibitor, it also leaves the skin moisturized and supple, without any irritation, redness or bumpiness.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

End Painful Hair Removal Once and For All and Get the Best Hair Removal Cream For Free

Hair removal all too often is associated with pain but can the best hair removal cream be used to finally remove hair without causing pain.

When it comes to personal grooming there is one problem that affects both men and women alike and that is the removal of unwanted and unsightly hair.

It doesn't matter if it is a woman wanting to remove hair from her top lip or a man who gets called "gorilla" by his friends for his hairy back and who is bugged by his girlfriend to get rid of back hair once and for all the problem is how do you remove the hair easily and painlessly.

There are many different methods available to both men and women when it comes to the removal of unwanted hair. They start from the very painful waxing to the extremely expensive laser hair removal treatment.

For most people laser hair treatment isn't an option and in these financially difficult times beyond their reach money-wise. Then there is waxing which can be done at home and isn't overly expensive but the pain involved really doesn't make it the most appealing method.

There is another option that is becoming extremely popular for both men and women alike that isn't expensive and can be done at home. People everywhere are turning to hair removal creams.

These creams work as they have active chemicals in them that break down keratin, which is the main protein that forms hair strands. Once the creams have worked the hair can be simply wiped away with a damp cloth rather than using a blade or other harsh treatment.

So you wonder why these people are turning to these creams to get rid of unwanted hair. Well it is all very simple it is down to practicality and affordability.

Hair removal creams allow for a painless way to remove hair without the risks of nicks and cuts. The treatment is fast taking up to a maximum of 15 minutes (depending on hair type and cream used) which can be done at home for those with a bust schedule.

The best thing about many of the best hair removal creams is that the results last up to twice as long as if you were to shave your legs and at the same time the creams also exfoliate and moisturize you skin for wonderful and beautiful looking results.

There are many different creams that remove hair on the market and trying to find the right one that suits your needs and that will be effective isn't always that easy. Yes there are some very cheap hair removal creams but to get the best ones it may mean spending a little more but there is one better free option.

The makers of some of the best hair removal creams are so confident in their product that they are willing to let you try them for free. The makers of these best hair removal creams know once you have tried their product that you will come back for more down the line and also recommend their cream to your friends.

Hair Threading As A Hair Removal Technique

Hair threading is becoming more and more popular as individuals search for a new way to remove hair. The process can be done at home if you would like to or you can get a much better procedure done through a salon. For those that are looking for a new method of hair removal, besides all the waxing and the shaving, hair threading may be the answer for you. Although it is about as painful as waxing, it can help to remove the fine hair that grows over your body.

You will use normal sewing thread to get the job done. The hair will be removed from the root. For an at home method, try this:

Use two feet of sewing thread. Knot the ends to make a large circle.

Hold it in both hands and wind it about ten times until it looks like a bow tie. The wound up portion needs to be in the middle.

Now, spread the fingers of one hand so that the wound portion moves to the other hand. Practice moving it back and forth for a few minutes.

Alternate the fingers that you move, spread and close.

Practice first with your leg hairs until you learn how to do it well.

Prop one leg up while you sit on a chair. Place the wound side of the thread on one side of the hair and lay the thread from the opposite end around both sides of the hair.

Move your fingers as you have been practicing quickly. The hair is captures and pulled from the root.

It is often wise to learn how to do hair threading by watching someone else do it. So, perhaps you should invest in a salon procedure the first time so that you can learn. Yes, it hurts a little and yes it is going to need to be done several times, but the process is one way for you to easily fight back unwanted hair. Once you learn how to do it, you will do it better. And, since there are no real risks of using hair threading there is no reason not to enjoy it.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Chest Hair Removal - The Best Chest Hair Removal Cream

Nowadays, men have become more aware and sensitive when it comes to their looks. They have now seen that greater opportunities are usually given to people who are more well-groomed. The modern days presuppose that clean-looking men always end up finding their perfect partner as compared to men who are not that lucky enough to have great looks. The days when bushy chests have been considered manly are long gone. Women preferably want to have men that are more attuned to their looks. This is the reason why chest hair removal has suddenly reached a major surge among the male species. However, there are countless ways in removing unwanted chest hairs, such as waxing and shaving, but the most effective treatment has always been laser removal.

The creation of numerous male hair removal products paved the way for the formulation of the best men chest hair removal product, Revitol. This permanent chest hair removal cream is very affordable and will allow you to spend much shorter periods in your bathroom. This product currently owns the title of being number one among the numerous products in the market.

It is basically formulated by using the most natural ingredients that have been tested to remove hair permanently. This cream is considered pain-free and has been proven to work more effectively compared to other types of methods and products.

The product is very safe for both men and women. It can be applied even on the most sensitive areas of the body. Several studies have already been conducted in order to test the effectiveness brought about by this chest hair removal cream; and in the end, its most loyal clients and customers have not been disappointed.