Methods and Instructions
Methods are depends on many factor including sex, skin type, age and much more.
Based on Sex
Male
Most questions I get from men are about back and chest hair. I usually recommend Waxing as the safest option.
Those with light skin and dark hair seeking longer-term results (that may or may not be permanent) might look into Laser. Although Electrolysis can be a good option for those
with sparse hair, most men find this method to be painful, expensive, and time-consuming for large areas.
Electrolysis can be permanent, but it requires a serious commitment of time and money and care. Male Beard removal is possible with electrolysis,
but it will take a very long time and must be done by someone with a lot of experience. The heavier the beard, the more likely you are to get scarred, so it's very important
to choose an electrologist recommended by someone who had male facial hair removed and is done and happy. Some with light skin and dark hair have found Laser useful, but there is limited data.
Female
Female facial hair For mild to moderate female facial hair, Tweezing is probably the most popular option. Some women prefer to conceal
fine dark hair by bleaching rather than removing it. The prescription topical cream Vaniqa has been a great maintenance solution for about half the women who try it.
If you want the hair gone for good, consider Electrolysis with an electrologist recommended by someone who is done and happy. Some women with light and soft skin have found Laser helpful
for heavier amounts of dark hair. Women with high levels of androgens may benefit from Prescription oral medications.
Bikini area is a common and soft part in body. Shaving is most popular, though it's important to moisturize heavily before and after, and use a new and sharp blade.
Many find a product called Tend Skin to be helpful in reducing irritation and razor bumps. Waxing can be painful. Electrolysis is very painful for most, but if done properly, it can be permanent.
Some with light skin and dark hair have found Laser to be a good option.
Chest, nipples and abdomen for a few stragglers, Tweezing might be and part of option, but if you want them gone for best, you should look at Electrolysis.
If you have a bunch amount, electrolysis is still a good option, or maybe Waxing for a longer temporary result than other.
Skin characteristics
Dark skin tones
Shaving is often difficult in darker-skinned people with curly hair and other type of hair style You will be also need to be careful with Laser treatment.
The darker the skin, the more likely you with have pigmentation change from laser. There are early indications that super-long pulse lasers might be an acceptable alternative to shaving for some black males.
Those with darker skin tones should get a patch test done prior to full laser or electrolysis treatment.
Sun worshipers, totally opened, and thick skin type
Laser can be very challenging for daily contact to sun. Sun light contact immediately before or after laser treatment can change in skin color that can last several months or years.
Those who get laser treatment or Electrolysis should avoid taking sun contact on the treated areas.
Problem Drugs addicted
Drugs like Accutane, alpha-hydroxy acids and more can cause problems with hair removal technique. Because these drugs work to remove skin, if you wax while using these,
you might take off skin along with the hair. Consult with your doctor before waxing if you're taking any drugs addicted.
Allergies
some people are allergic to equipment used in some electrolysis. Some people also have allergic reactions to the active element in Cream depilatories, and Waxes.
If you have sensitive skin, do some tests before full treatment.
Skin conditions
Skin with a lot of acne, psoriasis, moles, warts, scars etc. should not be treated without consulting with a dermatologist.
Instruction
- Do not get laser when you have a suntan or sunburn.
- If you have a darker skin tone, you should do bleaching before treatment two or three weeks ago.
- It is not necessary to shave, but it will quicken treatment time.
- Stop bleaching or plucking two weeks ago before treatment.
- If you get cold sores or have genital herpes, start taking medicine before treatment.
- Hair will be seemed like new hair growth, but it is the hair coming out. You can help the hairs out by using washcloth.
- After the treatment, you may have redness or bumps. This is normal.
You may use a cold compress and other similar treatment.
- Avoid sun till a couple of weeks after your treatment.
- Moisturizer is good to use.
- You may use other hair removal technique during treatment.