by Tyler B. Dunst
Both men and women seek out laser hair removal services to have undesirable hair removed. Hair removal is typically done on the bikini lines, thighs, face, neck, breast, arms, legs, hairline, eyebrow, top of the nose, lip, chin, ear lobe, shoulders, back, underarm, abdomen, buttocks, pubic area, , hands, and toes.
Permanent hair removal works best on light skin and black rough hair. The better you fit this mix (i.e. the more fair the skin and the more thick and dark the hair), the more satisfactory the fallout will usually be. Alexandrite long pulse and diode types of lasers work best on light-colored skin. Nd:YAG long pulse lasers are better and more secure on darker skin.
As laser works by being attracted to and aiming the brown pigment, using an alexandrite or a diode laser on blackish skin may result in skin injury or loss of skin pigment (hypo-pigmentation). Long pulse Nd:YAG lasers were created to help dark-skinned patients, so they are safer on the skin at settings that actually affect the hair than alexandrite and diode lasers.
When choosing your hair removal alternative choices, pick a location whose foremost interest are your safety, health, and outcome.
There is however a very serious possibility of potential long-term or permanent epidermal damage. If you are not prepared to acknowledge these risks as an result of your procedure then you should re-evaluate this hair removal procedure. There may be other more temporary, more dreadful, or more costly methodsto your unwanted hair problems that you should evaluate as well.
Skin discoloration - This is commonly everlasting lightening of the skin on the treated area. Because the laser is made to attack the pigmentation in darker colored hair it might now and again have an impact on darker colored skin as well. Although not a physically hurtful side effect, it could be grave and emotionally damaging.
Scaring - Scaring regularly takes place when the area is treated by someone who is minimally skilled or by an unintended over-treatment. Yet, even if you are having your procedure done by an skilled professional, you should still be prepared for any likely risks.
Burns - Burns are also very rare and are generally the work of less eligible technicians. It can be painful and you should be ready for this consequence as well, despite what your practitioner or technicians qualifications are.
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August 20 2009 | Skin Care | 1 Comment »
by Julie Samtsonn
In years gone, Indian tribes used Witch Hazel for medicinal purposes. These days, it is one of a handful of medicinal treatments that are allowed to be used by the Federal Drug Administration. Of course, there are other herbal extracts permitted as dietary supplements, but witch hazel is one of just a select few that are still allowed as topical treatments. It was widely used for ailments such as hemorrhoids, insect bites and stings, skin ulcers, tumors, boils and other rashes like chiggers or poison ivy.
Witch Hazel, is native to America and Europe and its medicinal qualities have made it highly valued over the years. Some early treatments involved it's branches and flowers being steamed and the results mixed with alcohol then used for astringents and topical medication. Nowadays, its uses vary greatly from mouthwashes (using distilled witch hazel) to anti-aging creams and anti wrinkle creams (using witch hazel oil). Some witch hazel formulas have been used by home remedy skin care products, which claim to work as a skin anti-aging process.
In those anti aging treatments, it is particularly useful because it has been found to have capillary constricting effects that reduce inflammation. It also has topical antioxidant properties and is considered a safe, affordable home remedy. Witch Hazel Oil is cheap and can be purchased for under a couple dollars in the pharmacy section of most retail stores. It is a very useful ingredient in skin care lines, specifically anti aging creams and anti wrinkle creams, where it may be found in a more concentrated level and promotes cell turnover as well as cell moisturizing by using the oil concentrates to moisterize the skin cells, keeping them plump and hydrated.
The Oneida Indians showed Theron Pond from Utica, NY, the medicinal uses of witch hazel circa 1840. Witch Hazel is native to New York and Connecticut and these regions still supply much of the witch hazel today. After many years studying with Oneida Indian medicine men, Theron Pond was astounded by the healing powers and decided to sell the extract using the name of Golden Treasure. The company moved location several times and after the death of Theron Pond, established in Connecticut using the name "Pond's extract".
Witch Hazel production is still alive around Connecticut and the region is one of the leading manufacturers of witch hazel extract. The bulk of harvesting is done in Northwestern Connecticut. Here, property owners harvest from the shrubs every few years, they re-branch and sell directly to distributors. From here, it is then sold for pharmaceutical uses.
Witch Hazel has been confirmed as many things. An antioxidant, a radiation protective aa well as an anti-inflammatory. It has been approved as an astringent and external analgesic and has many internal medicinal uses. This is why it is an ingredient in anti aging creams and anti wrinkle creams.
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January 28 2009 | Skin Care | No Comments »