Reviewing Temporary And Permanent Hair Removal Methods
Many girls have undesired hair that they need to remove either with transient or permanent techniques. The commonest areas are the arms and legs, the face and the bikini line. Facial hair removal, because it is deemed so unattractive, is usually the likeliest candidate for permanent removal.
There are a large amount of harsh chemicals utilized in many chemical removal treatments but it is also feasible to use natural ingredients that don't cause any damage to the skin or the environment. Here are some natural remedies:
-you can bleach the hair with lemon juice and chamomile tea -sugaring dates back to traditional Egypt and has similarities to waxing. To make the treatment, you can create your own mix of honey, sugar and lemon juice. -you can utilize a rough stone like a pumice stone to get rid of the hair by friction. -you can buy treatments in stores that only use naturally sourced ingredients
Hair removal creams often use vicious chemicals that may cause damage to your skin. Though they're very effective, you should test them on your skin first to ensure that there isn't any reaction. You might also try and use ventilators which are electrical gadgets that roll down the skin and pull out the hair as they go. Because hair is pulled out by the roots, regrowth is slow and this is so an improved solution to shaving.
You should note that all the above treatments are temporary and that the hair grows back at some point. The two most general types of permanent or semi permanent removal like laser hair removal are described below:
Electrolysis: this is a permanent hair removing methodology in which the hair will never regrow. A thin needle is inserted in the follicle and a mild electrical current is used to destroy the follicle. Electrolysis can be pricey, painful and slow requiring a number of sittings.
Laser hair removing: this is a semi permanent hair removing technique that requires the use of the power from a low intensity laser beam to break the follicle. It is less expensive than electrolysis and the effects can go on for a few months. It is extremely popular in the handling of unwanted facial hair.
Ultimately it is your choice as to which treatment you choose depending on your financial position and how cosy you are with a selected treatment for hair removal.
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