Hair Removal

Erasing the Razor or Alternative Methods of Hair Removal

Body hair removal is as much part of any woman’s routine as brushing teeth or putting on lipstick. Hair removal techniques were known to women centuries ago and many, though transformed, are still used today. Shaving is one of the most common methods of hair removal. It also has many drawbacks, fast growth of new hair and ingrown hairs being a few.You may want to consult with a hair stylist to discuss other hair removal methods. If you are one of those women who are tired of cuts left by your razor and coarse stubble growing back in a day or two, you may want to think of switching to another method of hair removal that a hair salon will offer. Thankfully, once you throw away your razor, you will not want it back as there are many alternatives to shaving with fewer, if any, drawbacks.

One of the most popular hair removal methods today is laser hair removal. During a session, a hair removal specialist passes an intense laser light through your skin, destroying the hair follicle instantly. Unfortunately, one needs several sessions of laser treatment targeting a specific area of the body before the area can be completely hairless. Laser hair removal is expensive, and several sessions can become a huge burden on your finances. A microdermabrasion facial will rejuvenate your skin. Lumi light therapy reduces redness and pigmentation. Electrolysis is yet another method that results in permanent hair removal. It is performed by sliding a very thin metal probe into hair follicle and delivering electrical charge to it. Electrolysis, just like laser hair removal method, is costly, but in addition it is quiet painful. Tanning is an attractive addition to smooth skin.

Another alternative to shaving is depilating cream. Chemical depilators are hair products that come in cream, lotion or gel variety, as well as roll-ons or sprays. All of them use calcium thioglycolate, sodium thioglycolate or sodium hydroxide to dissolve hair below the skin surface. Weakened hair can then be simply washed off. While convenient and relatively inexpensive, depilating substances can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions, and cannot be used on one’s face and certain sensitive body areas. Plus, just like shaving, this method does not keep your skin hair free for very long – new hair grow within several days.

Waxing remains the best alternative to shaving compared to all other methods mentioned above. Waxing kits are sold everywhere and use both cold and hot wax, as well as tools like spatula and strips to make your at-home hair removal session more successful. But in reality you need training and experience in order to handle waxing properly, so doing it yourself is probably not a good idea. The best way to wax is to let the process be handled by a specialist. Hair removal specialists at salons such as the José Luis Salon of Austin, TX, offer waxing of various parts of your body and do it safely and mess-free. You do not need to worry about warming your own wax and finding the right place in your home to handle the procedure. And you never have to see your razor again! Wax at José Luis Salon when it is convenient for you and enjoy smooth, hairless skin for weeks. They also offer bridal services. Their makeup applications for your big day are flawless.

About the Author: Kenneth Brown has written extensively about the beauty & fashion industry and enjoys informing consumers about the many options in this field

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