Monday, November 26, 2012

Facial Hair removal: A Way to make you prominent in the society

Feeling uncomfortable?

Whenever you move around the society, the first thing which people notice is your face; as people may judge your personality from your face. The result is that at the end of facial treatment, skin starts facing more problems and may get rough even more than before. So the question arises that are there any safe ways to remove hairs? And the answer to this is, yes, there are many, but every method may not be reliable due to the sensitivity of skin varying from an individual to another individual. Therefore everyone needs to select the treatment carefully to live confidently in the society.

Every individual has got its own specification related to the skin and body hairs, which is why it is advisable to opt for that treatment which is according to the type &the condition of your skin.

Hair removal is also dependent on the gender of an individual as male have got thick hair compared to females.

Facial Hair Removal for Males

Generally men have hard& tough skin. During facial hair removal there come many new methods to remove hair. For males the cheapest way to remove hairs is that of shaving. Most of the males who are shaving for a long time, know the actual benefit of it. However a main problem that comes along with it is related to having a dry skin. To make shaving less painful, there are some other methods as well like shaving aftershaves etc but they may not suit to every person’s skin. Still, the irritation cannot be reduced in some cases.

Facial Hair Removal for females

As shaving can be a solution for males, females or ladies who have got aggressive facial hair are looking for ways other than shaving to help their unwanted skin hair.  This is because usage of sharp razors can cause great annoyance and make the fine hair even more thick that women are actually looking to root out in the first place.

Some women are facing problems with unwanted hairs which may be on any visible part of body. Most of the time, they will try to pluck hair to be free; this method is not reliable some people don’t recommend it because it is really painful. So ways that can be considered better than plucking and threading can be to use wax, gel etc. as these ways are less painful than anything else but still they don’t provide a permanent solution. So what can be the solution for getting rid of the unwanted hair from your skin on a permanent basis?

The solution:

One of the best answers is to have a laser treatment or IPL for the effective hair removal from any part of your face such as your eyebrows, cheeks, chin, upper lip and nose hair. IPL (Intense Pulse Light) provide a permanent way to root out the unwanted hair.

It is recommendable to have a treatment from city hair removal, which provides the best services and facilities to remove unwanted hair from your skin according to your feasibility.

Friday, September 21, 2012

The Advantages of Laser Hair Removal for Active Women

There are many advantages of laser hair removal for active and athletic women. The first advantage pertains to women who are competitive athletes. In competitive sports such as triathlons, bicycle racing, marathon running, and swimming, the margin between winning and losing often comes down to a fraction of a second.

If you are a woman and you are a competitive athlete, it is worth your time and effort to find ways to not only increase your strength and stamina in your sport but also to take advantage of any opportunity that might give you the cutting edge.

Laser hair removal is beneficial for swimming because it creates less friction in the water. Hair removal also helps create faster aerodynamics in cycling races. Marathon runners remove hair on their bodies to increase speed and agility and to protect against rash and friction.

Less hair on the human body means less drag and less drag means faster race times for athletes. Removing hair also helps wounds heal faster, especially after a nasty fall. Removing hair also leaves the follicles in the skin open for faster absorption, especially absorption of oils and sunscreens. Athletes greatly benefit from this kind of speed and efficiency.

Hair removal does not only benefit competitive athletes. It can also be incredibly beneficial for active women. Hair removal helps active women prevent chaffing, especially in the groin and underarm area. Less hair means less moisture and less moisture means that the area will be less prone to developing rashes and other skin irritations.

Hair removal also helps improve general hygiene because hair can carry and transfer dirt and other irritating substances. Removing the hair leaves the skin free from contaminants and easier to clean and dry off. Active women also appreciate how they look when they do not have much hair.

They are able to wear active and sporty bikinis, bra tops, and short shorts without feeling self-conscious about their bodies. These women have the advantage of being comfortable with themselves and with how they look in public. They are more likely to try new things and take risks when they feel good about themselves.

Competitive and active women benefit greatly from having laser hair removal. You can find Exception Board Certified doctors that perform laser hair removal in NYC, or in any city which offers the service along with certified technicians to perform the procedure. Olympic athletes use hair removal as a way to gain a competitive edge. Although not all women will be Olympians, it is wise to learn from the best athletes in the world how to achieve the leading edge in an active lifestyle.

After talking to many athletic women who have had the procedure, there seems to be a significant consensus on the advantages laser hair removal has provided.  The women I have spoken to who are tri-athletes have said they do experience a better performance, and say that the mental aspect of the efficiency the procedure has given them is a boost as well. Perhaps it’s the training and natural competitive process, or perhaps procedure really has that significant an impact. Either way they said it is also nice not to have to shave anymore.

Author BIO: Scott is a freelance writer on a variety of topics including Laser Hair Removal NYC and Botox NYC when he is not writing for Vervelaser.com he is hiking in Upstate New York

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Factors that Could Influence Hair Removal Results

Successful hair removal treatment requires more than just a skilled technician overseeing your treatment. There are many factors that can influence the results of your hair removal treatment -- sometimes negatively.

Here are just a few factors that you should consider when planning your hair removal treatment and determining the best course of action for you:

Hair Color

Surprisingly, darker hair is often easier to treat for hair removal. It has more pigment, making laser treatment more successful, and it is typically coarser, making forms of treatment that grab the hair -- like waxing -- more successful.
Light hair tends to be the hardest to treat. There aren't pigments that can absorb the light from laser treatment, and the hair tends to be very fine. White or grey hair would be the most difficult hair to treat.

Complexion

Complexion can play a role in some types of hair removal. For example, lighter complexions are better suited for laser hair removal as the procedure can damage or scar darker skin tones. Those with darker complexions are advised to find a practitioner with years of experience, particularly with patients who have a similar skin tone.
Of course, everyday procedures like waxing can be performed on any complexion with no complications. However, if you are looking for more permanent treatment, complexion will play a role in the outcome.

Scar Tissue

If you have scar tissue in or around the area that will be treated for hair removal, this can affect the outcome of your treatment. Laser hair removal and other treatments can aggravate the tissue and cause additional scarring, leaving a more unsightly problem than the hair itself.

If you have scarring around the area to be treated, you may need to discuss alternative treatments or may need to select less invasive treatments such as temporary waxing or tweezing.

Infection

Herpes is a common infection that can cause problems for laser hair removal and other treatments. Many forms of the virus are common and can lie dormant in parts of the body that would be treated for hair removal, such as the upper lip. Laser hair removal and other treatments can aggravate the area and cause the virus to become active.
Understanding all the factors that could influence your hair removal treatment is important to help you choose the procedure that is right for you. Be sure to discuss these and any other factors you feel might influence treatment with your practitioner to ensure that you have a successful outcome.

Lisa Shoreland is currently a resident blogger at Go college, where recently she’s been researching minority scholarship grants and native american scholarship grants. In her spare time, she enjoys creative writing and hogging her boyfriend’s PlayStation 3. To keep her sanity she enjoys practicing martial arts and bringing home abandon animals.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hair Removal Treatments

Hair removal is the removal of body hair, and describes the methods used to achieve that result.

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Hair typically grows all over the human body during and after puberty. Men tend to have more body hair than women. Both men and women tend to have hair on the head, eyebrows, eyelashes, armpits, pubic region and legs; and men also have hair on their face, abdomen, back and chest. Hair does not generally grow on the palms of the hands, the lips, certain areas of the genital structure, or the soles of the feet.

Forms of hair removal are practiced for a number of reasons, including cultural, sexual, medical and religious. Forms of hair removal have been practiced in almost all human cultures. Many convenient hair removal treatments are available now-a-days. The methods used to remove hair have varied in different times and regions, but shaving is the most common method.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Hair Removal Methods


Many products on the market have proven fraudulent. Many other products exaggerate the results or ease of use.

Given below are some popular hair removal methods:


Shaving or Trimming


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Shaving is one of the best & easiest hair removal methods. Shaving is the removal of hair, by using a razor or any other kind of bladed implement, to slice it down to the level of the skin. Shaving is most commonly practiced by men to remove their facial hair and by women to remove their leg and underarm hair. A man is called clean-shaven if he has had his beard entirely removed.

Both men and women sometimes shave their under-cheek hair, chest hair, abdominal hair, leg hair, underarm hair, pubic hair or any other bodily hair. Head shaving is much more common among men. It is often associated with religious practice, the armed forces and some competitive sports such as swimming, running and extreme sports. Head shaving has also been used to humiliate, punish and show submission to an authority, and also as part of a fund-raising effort. The shaving of head hair is also sometimes done by cancer patients when their treatment may result in partial hair loss. It has become common for men with partial male pattern baldness.

Chemical Depilatory


A chemical depilatory is a cosmetic preparation used to remove the hair from the skin on the human body. Currently, a common active ingredient is calcium thioglycolate, which breaks down the disulphide bonds in keratin and weakens the hair so that it is easily scraped off where it emerges from the hair follicle.

This break down reaction is affected by the calcium hydroxide (an alkali). The resulting combination of calcium hydroxide and thioglycolic acid is calcium thioglycolate(CaTG). The calcium hydroxide is present in excess to enable the thioglycolic acid to react with the cystine present in hair protein.

As the epidermis is also rich in keratin, the skin may become irritated and sensitive if the preparation is left on for too long. Chemical depilatories are used primarily for the arms and legs. They should not be used on the face unless specifically listed for that purpose on the product's label.

Chemical depilatories are available in gel, cream, lotion, aerosol, roll-on, and powder forms. Common brands include Nair, Magic Shave and Veet.

Tweezing


Plucking or tweezing can mean the process of removing human hair, animal hair or a bird's feathers by mechanically pulling the item from the owner's body.

In humans, this is done for personal grooming purposes, usually with tweezers. An epilator is a motorised hair plucker.

In birds and animals, plucking is usually carried out by humans, sometimes called pluckers, to the carcass of the subject as part of food preparation.

Waxing


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Waxing is a semi-permanent hair removal method which removes the hair from the root. New hair will not grow back in the previously waxed area for two to eight weeks, although some people will start to see regrowth in only a week. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, including eyebrows, face, bikini area, legs, arms, back, abdomen and feet. There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair.

Waxing is accomplished by spreading a wax combination thinly over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is then pressed on the top and ripped off with a quick movement against the direction of hair growth. This removes the wax along with the hair.

Another method utilizes hard wax (as opposed to strip wax). In this case, the wax is applied somewhat thickly and with no cloth or paper strips. The wax then hardens when it cools, thus allowing the easy removal by a therapist without the aid of cloths. This waxing method is very beneficial to people who have sensitive skin.

Sugaring (Epilation)


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Sugaring, sugar waxing or Persian waxing is also one of the popular hair removal methods.

It has been in use since 1900 BC.

Sugaring can be less painful than waxing, because the substrate sticks to the hair without attaching to the skin, may be applied at room temperature or heated to a lukewarm temperature, preventing burning. Nevertheless, there is some risk of skin irritation, sensitivity, and reaction. The Simply Hair Removal website advises, "Of course it hurts to pull out hair however you do it, but many find sugaring less painful than waxing."

Threading (Epilation)


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Threading is an ancient method of hair removal originating in the Eastern world. In more recent times it has gained popularity in Western countries.

Practitioners use a pure, thin, twisted cotton thread which is rolled over usually untidy hairlines, moustaches and other areas of unwanted hair, plucking the hair at the follicle level. Unlike tweezing, where single hairs are pulled out one at a time, threading can remove an entire row of hair, resulting in a straighter line. As a larger area of hair is removed at once, however, it can be relatively painful.






Epilator


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An epilator is an electrical device used to remove hair by mechanically grasping multiple hairs simultaneously and pulling them out. The way in which epilators pull out hair is similar to waxing, although unlike waxing, they do not remove cells from the epithelium of the epidermis. Aside from the spring in early spring-type epilators, there are no parts in epilators that require regular replacement. Epilators come in corded, rechargeable and battery operated designs.

Epilation can be painful to some people because, as with waxing, it involves pulling hair out of the roots. Because of the pain involved being particularly bad on the first epilation of an area, some people prefer to have the area professionally waxed first, then use epilation to remove regrowth.

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