Laser Hair Removal: Specific and Targeted

Posted by admin | Laser Hair Removal | Thursday 30 April 2009 5:21 am

Laser hair removal can be as specific and targeted as the few stray hairs on the eyebrows. At the same time it can remove hair from large areas such as the back and legs. The specific, targeted beam of light can zoom in on the roots of hair anywhere. This light then deadens the root causing the hair to fall out and not grow back.

Laser hair removal treatments are generally done in ½ hour to 45 minute sessions. Sometimes it takes 3 or more sessions to completely kill the roots of the whole area where hair removal is wanted. After a laser treatment session, the skin may be a little red or irritated, but this usually goes away within a short time. The process is so non-evasive that you can return back to work. It makes going on your lunch hour or before work a viable option.

Laser hair removal is permanent as soon as the individual hair root is deadened. This makes the process one of the most desirable hair removal systems for many people who don’t ever want the hair to grow back. Laser hair removal is also able to complete this task over large areas of the skin. Men often want a hairless chest or back and women often remove hair from their legs - - both large areas and often too painstaking for waxing, tweezing, or removing with an epilator.

The laser technology associated with this form of hair removal is safe and effective for unwanted hair anywhere. It can be used to remove female pubic hair in place of bikini waxing, sugaring, or crème hair removers. It works on armpits, eyebrows or individual stray hairs that may form on the face, breasts, and abdomen. Skin may be slightly red and a little sensitive following the laser removal procedure.

Laser removal of hair does not affect tanning. You will still get the same quality of suntan as before being exposed to a laser, although you should not tan immediately following the procedure since skin will be highly sensitive to sunlight for a short time after laser treatment. Apply cosmetics will be save also after a laser treatment. Laser hair removal doesn’t usually dry skin, but you may want to choose a cosmetic with a moisturizer just to keep skin radiant and healthy looking.

Popular Permanent Hair Removal Alternative Processes

Posted by admin | Permanent Hair Removal | Thursday 23 April 2009 5:20 am

For those males, and females, who enjoy having a bald head, there is no better hair removal process than shaving. Shaving, either with a wet razor or an electric shaver, is the traditional way most males remove their facial hair.

For some males, convinced they’re really female and committed to becoming one, the process of electrolysis is sometimes employed to eradicate the facial hairs hormone treatments don’t affect. Just as many females endure electrolysis to remove unwanted hairs on their face.

But again, most females and transsexuals opt for alternatives such as tweezing or depilatories specifically formulated for the face, as opposed to electrolysis. For these people seeking a smooth and hairless face, shaving is not an option.

When it comes to chest hair - Some females seek electrolysis, but most often simply tweeze hairs from around the areola, (about the nipple of the breast). But because males have such a large area to contend with, electrolysis really isn’t a viable hair removal process. Neither are laser hair removal treatments simply because of the cost and time involved.

So most males who desire to remove their chest hair often go to a salon and get it waxed. Or regularly apply a depilatory or shave.

This applies to the back as well. Although to effectively use a depilatory or razor/shaver on his back, obviously a male needs a friendly accomplice.

While we’re still dealing with the upper part of the body, there are the armpits, for which shaving is the most popular process. Depilatories are not recommended because the caustic chemicals can be too easily absorbed. And waxing, well, it’s an option, but not a popular one because it’s s-o-o-o painful to have hairs yanked from this super sensitive area.

For those males and females who choose to remove hair from their pubic areas - Yes, some people do elect electrolysis, but most employ alternatives.

The most used hair removal alternative to electrolysis is the handy-dandy wet razor. One cannot say that it’s the most popular because of the inherent dangers of wielding a razor sharp blade around this area and because the skin is so sensitive, the results are more often than not uncomfortable after the first few hours, but still - Millions of people around the globe repeatedly remove their pubic hair with a wet razor.

Research reveals that a sizable group of people pay the high price for laser treatments to remove hair in the pubic area, but it’s a bit of a mystery why. Because it takes several sessions over a period of time to remove all the hair, and by that time, the hair has already started to grow back in where it was first removed.

Depilatories are only suitable for use strictly along the bikini lines. Again, the harsh chemicals that “melt”, the hair could cause severe problems if allowed anywhere else.

When it comes to legs - Well, shaving beats out all other alternatives to electrolysis. Probably because shaving is so easy and leg skin is not so sensitive that the results are quite satisfactory.

Of course, there are those who have their legs regularly waxed and they say it’s worth it because their legs stay smooth for as long as 3-8 weeks. .

So there you have it - The most popular, or at least most used, alternative hair removal processes to electrolysis, from head to toe.

CA Laser Hair Removal

Posted by admin | Laser Hair Removal | Wednesday 15 April 2009 5:04 am

Laser hair removal in CA is becoming as routine as going to the dentist. Many licensed and qualified clinics are opening all over the sunshine state. The most common areas requested are the face, upper lip, neck, chest, periareolar, underarms, back, abdomen, bikini line, and legs. In as little as two or three treatments you can have permanent removal of unsightly hair with little or no adverse after effects. Hundreds of miles of coast as well as world-class resorts cover the state. For many people though they are concerned about unsightly hair that may cover parts of their body. Instead of enjoying the surf and sun they are embarrassed because of the hair that covers their back, thighs or other parts of their body.

Patients wishing to explore this option should consult with local practitioners to see if they are a candidate. Successful candidates will have hair that is darker than their skin and have light colored skin. Treatment is not suitable for those with tanned or darkened skin because of concerns about the amount of laser absorption into the skin. Don’t let unsightly hair hold you back from letting you enjoy the many outdoor recreational opportunities the sunshine state has to offer.

Brazilian Waxing for Hair Removal

Posted by admin | Waxing Hair Removal | Friday 10 April 2009 4:38 am

Not all beauty salons offer this form of waxing. Brazilian requires an experienced technician. When the technician works fast, there is less pain associated with the procedure. As the procedure gains popularity, it becomes available in more areas.

Tips for Brazilian Waxing Good Results

1. The hair needs to be at least a quarter of an inch long before the procedure. If you shave your pubic hair, allow it to grow back in prior to your session.

2. Red bumps caused by ingrown hairs may occur after your session. This can be helped by exfoliating the skin. They are less likely to occur after repeated waxing sessions.

3. You will need to wait at least three weeks in between sessions for the hair to grow back. The procedure will last anywhere from four to seven weeks, depending on how fast your hair grows.

4. Some salons offer this procedure for both men and women; others only offer it for women. Check with the salon before scheduling an appointment.

5. The degree of pain associated with this procedure varies according to your pain threshold and the amount and texture of the hair. A fast moving technician is best for reducing pain.

Proper care will help prevent ingrown hairs and extend the time needed in between sessions. Use a soothing lotion to reduce irritation after your session. Cleaning the area regularly will prevent and help heal this irritation. Ingrown hairs are common after hair removal procedures. Exfoliate the skin regularly to help relieve and prevent ingrown hairs. You can use a commercial exfoliating product, a loofah or a wash cloth. A warm, damp washcloth held to the area helps heal ingrown hairs.

Waxing Hair Removal

Posted by admin | Waxing Hair Removal | Saturday 4 April 2009 4:05 am

Waxing is a great solution for the temporary removal of unwanted hair if you’re tough enough to stand a little pain. Waxing is not for women only. Today’s fashion trends have men waxing their bodies for cosmetic reasons, and many athletes such as bodybuilders and swimmers have been waxing for years. If you think that you might want to try waxing, the first step, whether you are a male or female, is to decide if you want to use the ‘hot’ or ‘cold’ wax technique.

Most waxes are comprised of some proportional mixture of paraffin or beeswax, natural oils or fats, and a specially designed resin to help the wax adhere to the skin. Some brands of wax add Vitamin E or other supplements.

The hot wax method involves heating the wax to a comfortable temperature. A thin layer of wax is spread onto the area to be treated in the direction of the hair growth. With the cold wax process, strips of cloth are pre-coated with wax. You apply the strips to the area to be treated, rub the strips in the direction of hair growth, and then pull the strips off quickly in the opposite direction. Although hot waxing techniques are a bit more messy than cold wax ones, many people find that the hot wax gives better results.

You can apply a non-perfumed moisturizer to the treated area if you want to. Always check to make sure that the hot wax is below scalding or burning temperature before applying.