Why do people get rid of hair on some parts of their bodies?
Is it
because of fashion tendencies, cultural reasons or just
hygiene
reasons?
There are several hair removal methods and
each of them has
its advantages as well as drawbacks. But how can you choose the most
appropriate one? Everything depends on the area of the body where you
want to remove hair. Thus, we can distinguish hair removal methods in
accordance with the duration of their effect. So, read the following
information and choose the most appropriate method.
Temporary
These methods are the most usual ones for common people and as a rule,
most public prefer it. Though in accordance with its category the
effect from epilation may last only up to several days. To be
precise, up to two weeks at best. It includes shaving, depilation with
special creams, friction, waxing, sugaring and epilation. Some of these
methods are painless (shaving, depilation with creams), others are not
so pleasant (waxing, friction, epilation or plucking).
Permanent
As a rule, such hair removal methods involve the use of chemicals as
well as energy of varying types. The main target of these procedures is
to regulate hair growth. The effect may last up to a year, but it is
also necessary to make several procedures at the beginning of the
process and then just to maintain the result. The permanent hair
removal methods include electrolysis, laser or prescription oral
medication. The first two methods should be made only in beauty salons
and of course, will cost you more money than temporary ones.
Prescription oral medication should be used only after the consulting
with your doctor. Moreover, such body
hair removal method is appropriate for the people who really
suffer from extensive hair growth on some parts of their
body.
Experimental
It should be noted that these methods are banned or currently not
available. In other words, nobody can guarantee that they are not
harmful for a person. So, it is better to avoid such hair removal
methods as X-ray
hair removal and Photodynamic therapy.
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