Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Remove Body Hair and Look Great at the Beach

Remove That Hair

Hair removal comes in all different forms. From completely painless to totally painful, from very cheap to super expensive and from permanent to brief lasting effects. With all of these many options, it's hard to decide which one is right for you.

Many men and women today are looking for ways to remove hair without much effort and pain. There are many modern methods of hair removal for you to consider. The one you choose of course will depend on how much time and money you have to invest to remove hair, as well as the level of pain you are willing to take. Some methods are painless, some methods take a great deal of time, and some methods can be painful, the choice is yours.

To help make this decision just read about some of the best methods to remove hair and the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Shaving

Back hair removal with shaving is a little difficult and cannot be done without the assistance of another person. You will not be able to remove back hair yourself with shaving. Therefore, shaving might be hard if you do not have a willing assistant. But to shave other body part there is no need of another person help. Another problem with shaving is that you would have to take it to task about every two days or even sooner. Shaving is simply not a long-term method of hair removal.

The best method for applying hair removal cream is to wait until after a hot shower. The steam and hot water will loosen the hair follicle and actually have the effect of stretching it further past the layer of the skin than if the hair removal cream were applied to skin that is body-temperature.

Waxing

To remove back hair with waxing, you would again need assistance, you would likely have visit a salon or have someone help you, again it can not be done on your own. While you might be able to reach some other areas. Using wax to remove hair is an effective and longer lasting method of hair removal, however, it is also a painful method.

Laser Removal
Laser hair removal a is very popular method of hair removal with both men and women. Laser hair removal is something many men are choosing to do in today's world, simply because it is more effective and longer lasting than anything other form of treatment. A good thing about using laser to remove hair is that laser is great for larger areas, such as the back.

A distinct disadvantages of laser hair removal is that it is time consuming; it requires many treatments to become effective. Furthermore, laser hair removal is not for everyone, especially those with dark skin tones, tans, or those with light hair. It is also something that cannot be done at home, you must see a professional to have this method performed.

Creams, Lotions, and Sprays

For most people, hair removal creams are a safe and effective way to remove unwanted hair and can be used on any part of the body. Consisting of a texture similar to body lotion, hair removal creams are applied directly to the skin in the area of unwanted hair growth and are then wiped away only moments later. While not a permanent solution for hair removal, the effects of creams can last 4-5 days longer than shaving. If the hair removal cream is left on for too long, the user runs the risk of damaging and even scarring sensitive skin. Therefore, it is also advised that one purchase and use a cream that has a mineral oil component, as hair removal creams containing mineral oil tend to be less abrasive to the skin.

To remove hair with creams, lotions, and sprays, it is important to pick up a product that works well for the use and area that it is intended for. There are many different kinds of products that are geared towards specific areas of the body. The great thing about these methods is that they are pain free, can be done at home, and in some cases, can be done by yourself, without assistance from anyone else.

The bad thing about these methods is that they are not always effective. If you do succeed in hair removal, the results will not be long lasting, therefore, requiring frequent use.


By Sandra Furstal

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