Posts Tagged ‘Hair Removal Method’

What Are The Side Effects Associated With Laser Hair Removal Sessions?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Electrolysis, tweezing and waxing can be rather painful if you have large areas of excess hair on your face or body. All these methods are better than shaving, yet people still find the whole procedure rather irritating, especially since hair tends to re-grow in just a few weeks.

Ever since the FDA gave approval for the use of laser for hair removal treatments, face hair removal has become popular among many individuals who want to rid themselves of their unwanted hair. Laser hair removal causes less or no pain at all on the skin and is said to be one of the most effective ways of removing hair from the skin as compared to permanent hair removal creams or other temporary solutions.  

Home Electrolysis: Worth It?

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

If you have unwanted body or facial hair it will require some form of hair removal like plucking, shaving, laser, waxing or electrolysis.  This mini-guide will discuss home electrolysis and whether it is worth taking the chance to do it yourself.  Personally, I would not recommend it but when you want a longer lasting hair removal method and do not have access to a professional or you cannot afford the procedure then it is your choice.  Electrolysis done by a trained professional is the process of electrical current being applied to the hair follicle via a tiny needle to remove individual hairs and kill the root to halt further hair growth.  It is not typical for the average consumer to have access to the professional equipment required for this procedure thus it is not recommended.

The Effectiveness of Electrolysis Hair Removal

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

If you have hair everywhere or at least where you feel it should not grow, then the easiest and most effective way to get rid of it is with electrolysis hair removal. Shaving, waxing, bleaching, buffing, depilatories and plucking are not as effective, do not produce long lasting results and cause more skin problems than electrolysis. The information contained within this article will help you to understand more about electrolysis hair removal so you can be more informed about the process and make a decision based on facts and not assumptions. This will also give you the most beneficial reasons to use electrolysis.