Guide
Body Hair Removal Helps
Excessive body hair on men and women can be embarrassing and upsetting and can take a toll on self esteem.
But people shouldn't let unwanted body hair stand in the way of their happiness.
There are many ways to get free from unwanted body hair, including shaving, waxing, depilatories,
electrolysis, and laser hair removal. Each has its advantage and limitations.
This guide offers some advantages and disadvantages of various methods and can help you decide which one might work best for you.
Shaving
Of all the methods of hair removal, shaving is the most temporary. Shaving merely trims the hair at
the skin surface and does not affect the hair at its roots.
You should be sure to apply moisturizer to your skin so the razor won't cut you.
Many men and women find they have to shave on a daily basis in order to maintain a groomed look.
If long-lasting hair removal is your goal, this method is not for you. This is boring if implemented in daily rotten.
Depilatories
Depilatories are creams or liquids that are applied to the skin's surface, dissolving the hair so that it can be washed away.
Depilatories work quickly — doing the best job on the legs, underarms, and pubic area — and are easily obtainable and inexpensive
and with many flavors. But, they only last up to a few weeks, are messy, and often smell bad. Some people are allergic to them.
Waxing
Waxing is a tried and true method of removing large amounts of hair at one time. It is included in both hot and cold.
The hair sticks to the wax and comes up when the wax is pulled off from skin. It is fast and can be done at home or at a salon.
But it can also be messy, difficult to get consistent results, and you must be careful to avoid infections that can result from burning your skin
Typically, waxing can be done on most parts of the body, the exceptions being the male genitals, nipples, inside the ears and
nose, and eyelashes and more. Hair will generally reappear between three and eight weeks generally.
Electrolysis
If you're looking for a permanent solution to hair removal, and have only a small area where you want hair removed,
electrolysis is ready for you but however, many people find it painful.
This procedure requires several treatments during which a professional inserts a needle into the hair follicle.
Electrolysis is the most expensive and takes the most time and care. Nonetheless, people with certain skin and hair types,
for whom laser hair removal is not an option, might find electrolysis the option for them.