Monday, March 8, 2010

Hair Removal

Getting Rid of Hair

Shaving

How It Works: Using a razor, a person removes the tip of the hair shaft that has grown out through the skin. Some razors are completely disposable, some have a disposable blade, and some are electric.

How Long It Lasts: 1 to 3 days

Pros: Shaving is fairly inexpensive, and you able to do it yourself. All you need is some warm water, a razor, and if you choose, shaving gel or cream.

Cons: Razor burn, bumps, nicks, cuts, and ingrown hairs are side effects of shaving. Ingrown hairs able to happen with close, frequent shaving. When the hair begins to grow, it grows within the surrounding tissue rather than growing out of the follicle.

Tips: You'll get a closer shave if you shave in the shower after your skin has been softened by warm water. Go slowly, pulling looser areas of skin taut before running the razor over them.

Although most people shave in the opposite direction from the hair growth, if you want to stay away ingrown hairs it able to support to shave in the direction the hair grows.

Plucking

How It Works: Using tweezers, a person stretches the skin tightly, grips the hair close to the root, and pulls it out.

How Long It Lasts: 3 to 8 weeks

Pros: Plucking is time-consuming because you able to only remove one hair at a time. However, it's inexpensive because completely you need are tweezers.

Cons: Plucking able to be painful, so it's best to do it only on small areas, e.g. the eyebrows, upper lip, and chin. If the hair breaks off below the skin, a person might get an ingrown hair. After plucking, you might notice temporary red bumps because the hair follicle is swollen and irritated.

Tips: Make sure you sterilize your tweezers with rubbing alcohol before and after use to reduce the chance of infection.

Depilatories

How They Work: A depilatory is a cream or liquid that removes hair from the skin's surface. They work by reacting with the protein structure of the hair, so the hair dissolves and able to be washed or wiped away.

How Long They Last: Several days to 2 weeks

Pros: Depilatories work quickly, are readily available at drugstores and grocery stores, and are inexpensive. They're best on the leg, underarm, and bikini areas.

Cons: Applying depilatories able to be messy and numerous people dislike the odor. If you have sensitive skin, you might have an allergic reaction to the chemicals in the depilatory, which might cause a rash or inflammation. Depilatories might not be as effective on people with coarse hair.

Tips: Read product directions cautiously and be sure to apply the product only for the recommended amount of time for best results. Before using a depilatory on pubic hair, read product brands to find one that says it's risk less to use on the "bikini" area or genitals.

Waxing

How It Works: A sticky wax is spread on the area of skin where the unwanted hair is growing. A cloth strip is then applied over the wax and quickly pulled off, taking the hair root and dead skin cells with it. The wax able to be warmed or might be applied cold. Waxing able to be done at a salon or at home.

How Long It Lasts: 3 to 6 weeks

Pros: Waxing leaves the area smooth and is long lasting. Waxing kits are readily available in drugstores and grocery stores. Hair regrowth looks lighter and less noticeable than it is after other methods of hair removal, e.g. shaving.

Cons: Many people say the biggest drawback to waxing is the discomfort: Because the treatment works by pulling hair out at the roots, it able to sting a bit as the hair comes off - luckily that part is fast. People might notice temporary redness, inflammation, and bumps after waxing.

Professional waxing is more expensive than other hair removal methods. However, it able to support to get a first waxing treatment done in a salon to watch how the professionals do it (because salon staff are used to waxing completely parts of the male and female body there's no need to feel embarrassed!).

Teens who use acne drugs e.g. tretinoin and isotretinoin might want to skip waxing because those medicines make the skin more sensitive. People with moles or skin irritation from sunburn should stay away waxing.

Tips: For waxing to work, hair should be at least ? inch (about 6 millimeters) long. So skip shaving for a couple of weeks before waxing. Waxing works well on the legs, bikini area, and eyebrows.

Electrolysis

How It Works: Over a series of many appointments, a professional electrologist inserts a needle into the follicle and sends an electric current through the hair root, killing it. A small area e.g. the upper lip might take a total of 4 to 10 hours and a larger area e.g. the bikini line might take 8 to 16 hours.

How Long It Lasts: Intended to be permanent, but some people have regrowth of hair

Pros: Some people have permanent hair removal.

Cons: Electrolysis takes big bucks and lots of time, so it's usually only used on smaller areas e.g. the upper lip, eyebrows, and underarms. Many people describe the process as painful, and dry skin, scabs, scarring, and inflammation might result after treatment. Infection might be a risk if the needles and other instruments aren't properly sterilized.

Tips: Talk to your doctor if you're curious in this method. He or she might be able to recommend an electrologist with the proper credentials.

Laser Hair Removal

How It Works: A laser is directed through the skin to the hair follicle, where it stops growth. It works best on light-skinned people with dark hair because the melanin (colored pigment) in the hair absorbs more of the light, producing treatment more effective.

How Long It Lasts: Intended to be permanent, but people often need to return every 6 months to a year for maintenance

Pros: This type of hair removal is long lasting and large areas of skin able to be treated at the same time.

Cons: A treatment session might cost $400 or more. Side effects of the treatment might include inflammation and redness.

Prescription Treatments

A cream called eflornithine is available by prescription to treat facial hair growth in women. The cream is applied twice a day until the hair becomes softer and lighter - more like vellus hair.

Antiandrogen drugs are another method that doctors prescribe to reduce the appearance of unwanted hair. Because androgen hormones able to be responsible for hair growth in unwanted areas, these drugs able to reduce hair growth by blocking androgen production.

Deciding to remove body hair is a personal choice. Getting rid of body hair doesn't make a person healthier, and you shouldn't feel pressured to do so if you don't want to. Some cultures view body hair as beautiful and natural, so do what feels right to you!

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