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Since a very long time of 50 years, people are troubled with taking out unenviable hairs of their body. The resulting industry has brought out a number of methods to remove the hated stuff. Now lets discuss some of the well-known methods for the removal of body hair.
Shaving is undoubtedly the most preferable technique for getting rid of hair. It is very rare to find a TV programme without an advertisement related to a shaving product. During the middle of 20th century, BurmaShave forms an integral part of road signs and one could have easily seen them during their trip. Shaving has proved to be a successful way of removing undesirable body hair, yet several drawbacks accompanies it.
The most common drawback is that you have to shave over and over again. (Not to mention minor cuts and razor burn.) It may be an economical technique to remove that unenviable hair, but it sometimes needs to be done multiple times a week, even daily in some cases.
People with hectic schedule usually complain about it as they dont get time to shave. Several people search a permanent procedure who dont get time to shave.
The second alternative available is waxing generally used to get a smooth face or silky legs. The method of waxing is similar to Band-Aid where, hot wax poured on your body is sticked by strips and those strips remove hairs while taking them out. The effects of waxing lasts for a longer duration of time but it is expensive.
Who can forget the little pink bottle of depilatory lotion made popular during the 1960s. The drawback with it is you can use it only if you arent allergic or sensitive to chemicals. Also there is risk that it will work. But when worked its results are better than waxing.
A number of torturing electric appliances with rotating blades were introduced to remove unwanted body hair. Some electric razors work splendidly. Most of the other appliances were a way to separate you from your cash. Even the best of the razors is a very temporary solution.
Electrolysis has came out as the first and even most efficient hair removal procedure. Hair follicles are jabbed in a slim metal probe and are killed by an electric shock. Failed to do so, the treatment can be repeated to give a 100 percent result. Though successful, electrolysis has some drawbacks too. It leaves scars after the procedure and one treatment is not enough to eliminate undesired hair permanently.
Enter facial hair removal using microdermabrasion. No longer is electrocution the rage. Instead, the hair follicle is fricassed. There is variation in it from three months to one year. Finally your will attain your goal by gradually reducing those unwanted hairs.
The best permanent hair removal option, of course, alters from person to person. Consequently, you need to check each procedure for yourself. It is urged to go online and know all the pros and cons of the procedure. This may not be possible for people with busy schedules. They can speak to a treatment centre to know more about different procedures.
Both electrolysis and laser hair removal are costly. While their cost may be high, it is essential to remember that just about all other hair removing alternatives are not permanent. Over time the materials required for these temporary methods and the time spent looking for them, using them and cleaning up after them may end up costing just as much, if not more, than hair removing or electrolysis.
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