Sunday, December 25, 2011

The Search For A Permanent Method Of Hair Removal

By Cindy Craig


Hair. We are covered with it. Some have more than an ample growth while others grow them only in tufts or patches. Hair had a wide variety indispensable roles in those times when our prehistoric predecessors still lived in caves and slept on the hard earth. Hair furnished them with warmth, shade, as well as a barrier to prevent insects from crawling and entering body crevices.

All the same, in this day and age where humans now mostly live indoors, an excess of hair has come to be seen as something undesirable. In women, hair found in the armpits, legs, bikini line, neck, and/or face is not only undesirable but is seen as an indicator of the state of a woman's personal hygiene.

Largely because of society's opinion of the repulsiveness of excessive hair in women, many hair removal methods have been manufactured for this particular case.

Shaving gives a short-term solution to the excessive hair growth problem. Nevertheless, it is considered the most handy way of removing hair.

Tweezing is another hair removal process. Plucking hair off is agonizing for most women. Further, hair removal through this method takes so much time considering that one has to pull out the hair one strand at a time. Another thing to think about if you constantly pluck unwanted hairs from your body: There is a growing number of evidence pointing to plucking as the cause of infection in the hair shafts.

Waxing is a hair removal method that requires applying warmed up waxing strips on the leg and then pulling these strips out. The hair adhere to the wax strips.

Laser is aimed to be the process that permanently eradicates hair from the skin surface. The method works by zapping melanin, thus dark hair regrowth is suppressed.

Ensure that the doctor doing the laser procedure is certified to perform the procedure. You need to accomplish this for your own safety and protection.




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