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Jun 14, 2015
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13 Ways To Remove Unwanted Hair
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Did you know there are 13 ways
to remove your unwanted hair?
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These first 4 hair removal methods just remove the hair that’s visible above the skin
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So they are only temporary solutions that
need to be repeated often (eg men shave their
faces every day)
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1. ShavingThe most common
With razor or electric shavers
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2. Trimming Makes it a bit shorter
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3. Dissolving creams and powders like Veet which chemically
dissolve hair
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4. BuffingLight sandpaper to buff away
hair with friction
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These next 5 hair removal methods yank out the hair and root so
the procedures are repeated less often
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You will appear hairless for longer (days or weeks)
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But the hair root will soon grow back and create another hair
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1. Waxing
Apply hot or cold wax, apply strips, and yank out hairs by the
roots! Ouch!
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2. Sugaring
Same process as wax, but with a sticky paste instead of wax
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3. Epilation
Using a needle to remove the hair from the root
one hair at a time!
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4. Threading
A twisted thread catches hair as it rolls across the skin,
yanked out by the roots.
Also called fatlah or khite
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5. Tweezing
Plucking out hairs with tweezers or your fingers. Ouch!
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These next 3 hair removal methods kill the germ cells around the hair root so can
be permanent
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• A fine probe is inserted into each hair follicle. The germ cells which grow
hair are killed with a small zap of electricity
• This technology is 135 years old!
1. Electrolysis
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• Works on all hair colours
• The only true, life-time, permanent hair removal
• Painful. Slow. Expensive.
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2. Lasers
• Will heat/kill dark hairs (black or brown hair) but leave light coloured skin cool. Usually not for use on people with darker
skin
• You may need 3-8 treatments (about 10 weeks apart) to ensure hairs in all stages of the hair life cycle are killed
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• Some hair may grow back after a few years
• Fairly painless- brief heating of the skin
• Fast - 60 times faster than Electrolysis
• Expensive
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• Similar technology to laser but faster to use and cheaper (this is why it has become so popular with practitioners)
• Will vaporise dark hairs, the root, and the papilla (the germ cell that grows new hairs)
3. Intense Pulsed Light
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• Leaves light coloured skin cool. Usually not for use on people with darker skin
• You may need 3-8 treatments (about 6 weeks apart) to ensure hairs in all
stages of the hair life cycle are killed
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• Some hair may grow back after a few years
• Fairly painless (brief heating of the skin)
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• Faster than laser
• Fairly expensive when treated by a Hair Removal Salon ($1000 to $3000+)
but inexpensive when you buy your ownhand-held device for home
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That is 12 hair removal methods so far
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The 13th is
prescription medication
for hair removal
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But the hair grows back when you stop taking the drugs, so
just forget about this one