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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Permanent Hair Removal



What could be better than foregoing the razor or the hot wax, but still having silky smooth skin? No regrowth, no stubble and no oops, I forgot to shave! moments at the beach. Sounds good, doesn't it? Well, advances in permanent hair removal mean that the future is now you can have hair effectively and permanently removed!

There are two popular methods for permanent hair removal. Each method has its benefits, and one may be more suitable for you than the other.


Laser hair removal is a highly effective means of removing hair. Because of the way the laser is used, it can be tuned to each individual's skin type and tone, so the outcome is always the ideal one from person to person. This type of permanent hair removal is popular because of the rapidity of the treatment and the large area of hair that can be covered in each session. Where other treatments may need to be performed over a number of years, laser treatment tends to be done in several sessions over a few months, after which time the hair removal is said to be complete. Aside from slight, temporary patchiness in the skin, there is little risk in the procedure itself. The safety of the patient is fairly well assured, especially as laser hair removal is performed by a skilled medical practitioner. Patients are advised to stay out of the sun in the weeks before and after their treatment, as sun damage can cause the hair removal to be undone, but these are really the only precautions that need to be taken. Laser hair removal is available to most people interested in permanent hair removal. Its adaptability makes it suitable for almost all skin types, although at this stage it can not be used for removing very fair or white hair. Many people are interested in whether or not this type of permanent hair removal treatment is painful, as you would expect a laser entering your skin to be! Most patients feel nothing but a slight burning sensation, akin to being flicked with an elastic band, and do not require any kind of anesthesia. In the days immediately following the treatment, the skin may feel slightly sunburned. As far as permanent hair removal goes, laser treatment is highly effective and comparatively affordable. 


Electrolysis is a bit of a buzz word in the beauty industry. Many people hear about it and talk about it, without really knowing what it means. This method of permanent hair removal requires a great amount of skill to be performed correctly, but if it is, the results are excellent. Hair is removed using a very fine metal probe, which is inserted into the hair follicle, and does not penetrate the skin. Electricity is passed through the probe, which in turn damages the areas that generate and grow hair. Ta-da! The part of your epidermis that creates hair can do it no longer, allowing for permanent hair removal. Electrolysis has been performed at various levels for more than a century. It is proven in its effectiveness and studies suggest that as many as 93 per cent of patients are likely to experience excellent results. Although it is not as efficient as laser hair removal, it often requires less sessions. However, permanent hair removal of this kind can be expensive, and the nature of the procedure is that it is time consuming and not always useful for thick or plentiful hair. It is generally only used in small areas like the eyebrows or upper lip. These two methods are both highly effective for permanent hair removal. The choice of one procedure over the other should be based on several fairly straightforward factors:

Skin sensitivity electrolysis is more suitable for very sensitive skin
The area of hair to be removed laser treatment is better for larger areas
How much you hope to spend electrolysis is significantly more expensive than laser treatment 


There are do it yourself appliances available for permanent hair removal, but these usually involve plucking or tweezing hair. This is fairly ineffective and hair usually grows back within 6 weeks. It also increases the risk of ingrown hairs and infected or swollen pores, which are very unsightly! 


Permanent hair removal is excellent for ensuring that your skin always feels soft and smooth. As long as you make sure you choose the right option for you and seek the advice of a good medical practitioner, you should be happily throwing away your razors in no time!

Permanent Hair Removal



What could be better than foregoing the razor or the hot wax, but still having silky smooth skin? No regrowth, no stubble and no oops, I forgot to shave! moments at the beach. Sounds good, doesn't it? Well, advances in permanent hair removal mean that the future is now you can have hair effectively and permanently removed!

There are two popular methods for permanent hair removal. Each method has its benefits, and one may be more suitable for you than the other.


Laser hair removal is a highly effective means of removing hair. Because of the way the laser is used, it can be tuned to each individual's skin type and tone, so the outcome is always the ideal one from person to person. This type of permanent hair removal is popular because of the rapidity of the treatment and the large area of hair that can be covered in each session. Where other treatments may need to be performed over a number of years, laser treatment tends to be done in several sessions over a few months, after which time the hair removal is said to be complete. Aside from slight, temporary patchiness in the skin, there is little risk in the procedure itself. The safety of the patient is fairly well assured, especially as laser hair removal is performed by a skilled medical practitioner. Patients are advised to stay out of the sun in the weeks before and after their treatment, as sun damage can cause the hair removal to be undone, but these are really the only precautions that need to be taken. Laser hair removal is available to most people interested in permanent hair removal. Its adaptability makes it suitable for almost all skin types, although at this stage it can not be used for removing very fair or white hair. Many people are interested in whether or not this type of permanent hair removal treatment is painful, as you would expect a laser entering your skin to be! Most patients feel nothing but a slight burning sensation, akin to being flicked with an elastic band, and do not require any kind of anesthesia. In the days immediately following the treatment, the skin may feel slightly sunburned. As far as permanent hair removal goes, laser treatment is highly effective and comparatively affordable. 


Electrolysis is a bit of a buzz word in the beauty industry. Many people hear about it and talk about it, without really knowing what it means. This method of permanent hair removal requires a great amount of skill to be performed correctly, but if it is, the results are excellent. Hair is removed using a very fine metal probe, which is inserted into the hair follicle, and does not penetrate the skin. Electricity is passed through the probe, which in turn damages the areas that generate and grow hair. Ta-da! The part of your epidermis that creates hair can do it no longer, allowing for permanent hair removal. Electrolysis has been performed at various levels for more than a century. It is proven in its effectiveness and studies suggest that as many as 93 per cent of patients are likely to experience excellent results. Although it is not as efficient as laser hair removal, it often requires less sessions. However, permanent hair removal of this kind can be expensive, and the nature of the procedure is that it is time consuming and not always useful for thick or plentiful hair. It is generally only used in small areas like the eyebrows or upper lip. These two methods are both highly effective for permanent hair removal. The choice of one procedure over the other should be based on several fairly straightforward factors:

Skin sensitivity electrolysis is more suitable for very sensitive skin
The area of hair to be removed laser treatment is better for larger areas
How much you hope to spend electrolysis is significantly more expensive than laser treatment 


There are do it yourself appliances available for permanent hair removal, but these usually involve plucking or tweezing hair. This is fairly ineffective and hair usually grows back within 6 weeks. It also increases the risk of ingrown hairs and infected or swollen pores, which are very unsightly! 


Permanent hair removal is excellent for ensuring that your skin always feels soft and smooth. As long as you make sure you choose the right option for you and seek the advice of a good medical practitioner, you should be happily throwing away your razors in no time!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax

Waxing is a preferred method of hair removal all over the world. It also happens to be one of the most ancient methods of hair depilation. Apart from the fact that it is very inexpensive, this method of hair removal is also very convenient. There are a few variations in waxing according to the type of wax used. There are basically two types of waxes, hard and soft, which are widely used. Estheticians use these two waxes according to the area to be waxed. Both these waxes have certain advantages and drawbacks. In this article, hard wax vs soft wax, we will study the basic difference between the two.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Mode of Application
Essentially, there is no difference between hard wax and soft wax, when it comes to mode of application. Both these waxes need to be heated prior to application. However, hard wax melts at lower temperature, while soft wax needs to be heated at high temperature. The desired consistency of soft wax can only be achieved when it is heated at very high temperatures. After melting any of these waxes to the desired consistency, you can simply apply it with spatula or roller.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Waxing Mechanism
The basic difference between these two waxes lie in their curing technique. Hard wax hardens after it cures on your skin, while soft wax stays pretty much soft even after some time of application. As hard wax cures firmly on your skin, no waxing strips are required to pull it off the skin. You can simply lift it and pull it. Soft wax needs waxing strips or muslin cloth, which adheres to the wax layer and lifts it off the skin.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Comfort
Hard wax hardens around the hair and not on the skin. Whereas, soft wax sticks to the skin and hair alike. Thus, when you pull hard wax off your skin, only the hair is uprooted and not the skin. On the other hand, pulling soft wax with a waxing strip often results in pulling and stretching of the skin along with hair. Besides, hard wax does not require you to pull off from the direction opposite to hair growth, thereby making it less painful. Soft wax, however can work only when you pull the strips in the direction opposite to hair growth. This process makes it a very painful job. Hard wax hair removal products do not cause rash, redness, irritation, all of which is common with soft wax. Hard wax can be reapplied on the areas which are just waxed, whereas soft wax cannot be reapplied on these areas.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Effectiveness
Both hard wax and soft wax, essentially do the same job, that of pulling hair. However, estheticians have their own preferences when it comes to waxing hair from particular areas of body. Soft wax is very much easier to apply and less messy than hard wax. Hence, it is ideal for larger areas such as arms, legs, chest, back, etc. This makes the whole job less time consuming and much cleaner. However, sensitive areas like armpits, bikini area are better waxed using hard wax, as it is much gentler on the skin. Apart from this basic difference, the effectiveness of the wax depends upon the brand you are using. Cheap wax brands often use inferior ingredients, which eventually produce inferior results.

In short, a hard wax kit can be your best friend while removing hair from sensitive areas. During other times, you can trust your old soft wax and waxing strips. Hope this article on hard wax vs soft wax was resourceful.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax

Waxing is a preferred method of hair removal all over the world. It also happens to be one of the most ancient methods of hair depilation. Apart from the fact that it is very inexpensive, this method of hair removal is also very convenient. There are a few variations in waxing according to the type of wax used. There are basically two types of waxes, hard and soft, which are widely used. Estheticians use these two waxes according to the area to be waxed. Both these waxes have certain advantages and drawbacks. In this article, hard wax vs soft wax, we will study the basic difference between the two.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Mode of Application
Essentially, there is no difference between hard wax and soft wax, when it comes to mode of application. Both these waxes need to be heated prior to application. However, hard wax melts at lower temperature, while soft wax needs to be heated at high temperature. The desired consistency of soft wax can only be achieved when it is heated at very high temperatures. After melting any of these waxes to the desired consistency, you can simply apply it with spatula or roller.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Waxing Mechanism
The basic difference between these two waxes lie in their curing technique. Hard wax hardens after it cures on your skin, while soft wax stays pretty much soft even after some time of application. As hard wax cures firmly on your skin, no waxing strips are required to pull it off the skin. You can simply lift it and pull it. Soft wax needs waxing strips or muslin cloth, which adheres to the wax layer and lifts it off the skin.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Comfort
Hard wax hardens around the hair and not on the skin. Whereas, soft wax sticks to the skin and hair alike. Thus, when you pull hard wax off your skin, only the hair is uprooted and not the skin. On the other hand, pulling soft wax with a waxing strip often results in pulling and stretching of the skin along with hair. Besides, hard wax does not require you to pull off from the direction opposite to hair growth, thereby making it less painful. Soft wax, however can work only when you pull the strips in the direction opposite to hair growth. This process makes it a very painful job. Hard wax hair removal products do not cause rash, redness, irritation, all of which is common with soft wax. Hard wax can be reapplied on the areas which are just waxed, whereas soft wax cannot be reapplied on these areas.

Hard Wax Vs Soft Wax: Effectiveness
Both hard wax and soft wax, essentially do the same job, that of pulling hair. However, estheticians have their own preferences when it comes to waxing hair from particular areas of body. Soft wax is very much easier to apply and less messy than hard wax. Hence, it is ideal for larger areas such as arms, legs, chest, back, etc. This makes the whole job less time consuming and much cleaner. However, sensitive areas like armpits, bikini area are better waxed using hard wax, as it is much gentler on the skin. Apart from this basic difference, the effectiveness of the wax depends upon the brand you are using. Cheap wax brands often use inferior ingredients, which eventually produce inferior results.

In short, a hard wax kit can be your best friend while removing hair from sensitive areas. During other times, you can trust your old soft wax and waxing strips. Hope this article on hard wax vs soft wax was resourceful.