Hair Removal Methods
There are varying methods to removing unwanted hair growth, especially on the back area where the hair there is most difficult to access. Hair removal methods range from temporary options to permanent options. No one can rightfully say that one method works better than the other because results vary greatly
- Per individual,
- Per method, and
- Per frequency of treatments.
Some of the popular options include:
The Waxing Hair Removal Method
Waxing hair removal method is an epilation process. This means that the hair is removed from tip to root. Waxing is where layers of hot or cold wax are applied to the skin and strips of adhesive material are attached. When the wax sets, the adhesive strip is removed and hair comes off as well. This method can be very much performed at home with the proper wax products. However, it can be a bit messy, especially if you have to deal with hot wax treatments. Also, there is no possible way of performing the waxing hair removal method on your own back, so an extra pair of hands is always needed.
Waxing salons and beauty spas offer the same treatment, and these can (surprisingly enough) costs just as much as a package of do-it-yourself waxing kit; or roughly around $30 to $50.
The No-No Hair Removal System
The no-no hair removal system is another epilation process that uses heat as a means to remove and burn off the hair literally. This is a hand held device engineered specifically for home use, and guarantees ease of use. This works like an electronic razor (without the blade) that utilizes principles of a smaller scale electrolysis process (without the complications.)
The actually device costs around $250. Manufacturers and distributors of the no-no hair removal system however, advises that the device is not to be used on parts of the body where heat is most damaging like the face, the breasts (especially the nipple area; male chests do not pose as a problem, though) and the genital regions.
Hair Removal Creams
The use of creams as a hair removal method is also a treatment that can be performed both at home and at salons. Hair removal creams are chemical depilatories. This means that the hair is removed only from the level of the skin, its follicle and internal matrix very much intact. Hair will re-grow eventually; sometimes as fast as two days. One of the most prominent examples of a chemical depilatory is Veet. Professionally used hair removal creams can be bought at the waxing salons or beauty spas themselves or can be ordered online.
Other Permanent Options to Hair Removal
Other forms of permanent hair removal method involve the use of electrolysis and laser treatments, both of which are epilation processes.
Electrolysis is the practice of removing entire hair follicles using electricity, or to be more precise, electrical impulses. This is a long-term treatment process that usually requires individuals to return for treatment at least once a week for a specified duration (depending on the problem area and the individual’s response to the treatment.)
Epilation by laser, also more popularly known as the laser hair removal treatment utilizes a dense form of light to kill off the melanin of the hair follicle preventing further growth. |
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