All About Female Body Hair
Most women (and the majority of men) find female body hair repulsive. If it can't be styled in any fashionable way, most women see their best option as being to get rid of it. If you have unwanted body hair, you'll know that it can be really annoying and can even have an effect on your self-confidence.
On the plus side, there are a wide variety of options open to remove that body hair. Most people choose tweezing, shaving and waxing to rid themselves of their unsightly hair. However, none of these methods are permanent, and they usually don't effectively remove the hair in the short term either, producing inconsistent results. However, there are many more options including permanent electrolysis, removal creams, growth inhibitors and more permanent removal options. Any of these treatments can be effective, depending on the type of hair you're looking to remove.
If you are serious about removing your unwanted body hair, it's advisable to consult a specialist to perform treatment, or advise you of the procedures involved for removing hair on your own.
It is also important to seriously consider your motives, and be realistic in your objectives when thinking about hair removal. Is it for that improved temporary bikini look? Or are you more interested in ridding your face of that unsightly black hair for good?
Hair removal can take a variety of forms. Many people still swear by the traditional shaving method. It's cheap, easy and quick to carry out, although the hair does tend to grow back rather quickly. There is also the option of depilatories that dissolve the hairs through the use of chemicals for temporary results. Although it's a fast and effective way of getting rid of those hairs, you need to make sure you're not allergic. If you are in any doubt, it is advisable to seek professional advice.
Waxing is an extremely popular method of removing hair for longer lasting results. When carried out monthly, waxing means the hair takes a longer time to grow back because it is removed by the root, rather than with shaving which simply cuts the hair.
The process of electrolysis, or the removal of body hair by electrical currents, has been an available option for some time. And you can do the treatment in the comfort of your home, with electrolysis kits available from any chemists or beauty supply store. However, it is generally preferable to seek the help of a specialist, as the process can be painful and can sometimes require repeat treatments for larger areas of unwanted hair.
Laser hair removal is also an increasingly popular method, thanks to its pain-free, and long lasting results. Having said that, it is not guaranteed to permanently remove hair, and can be relatively expensive.
Whatever option you choose to remove your unwanted body hair, it is always advisable to consult your physician, or a specialist. This can help avoid any potential complications to delicate areas of your body, which could be seriously damaged by any mistakes of slipping.
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