Friday, January 11, 2008

Pubic Hair Removal - Important Methods You Should Know

These days, many men and women are interested in pubic hair removal, and are looking for the best methods out there in order to remove this unwanted hair. I will highlight some of the most commonly used methods of pubic hair removal, including the cheapest methods, and more expensive ones.
The most common method of pubic hair removal is shaving. Obviously, shaving pubic hair only lasts for a couple days before it starts to grow back fairly rough. It is the most convenient form of hair removal and the cheapest, but if you are looking for long term results, you should consider an alternate solution.
A more long term result but a more expensive one, is laser hair removal. However, some people are better candidates for this method than others. If you have light skin and dark hair, you are a better candidate for this pubic hair removal method. How exactly do the lasers work to remove the unwanted hair? a pulsating beam of light passed directly through the skin. Hair follicles absorb the light and will die eventually. Each session takes approximately 15-20 minutes. You should undergo about 8 treatments in total, each treatment done 6 weeks after the previous one.
Waxing- I know what you are thinking. "OUCH". The pain is an obvious disadvantage to this pubic hair removal technique. The results last a couple weeks, so you might want to consider this method if you are going on a beach holiday. Another disadvantage other than pain, is ingrown hairs. Also, waxing can be quite expensive considering it is only a temporary hair removal solution. If you are going to wax the pubic region, make sure you follow these tips:
- avoid showering before waxing, test a small region to make sure there is no allergic reaction or irritation, make sure hair is about 1/8 inch long before waxing, make sure you pull back the wax strip instead of pulling upwards.
Electrolysis- This method is permanent. The technician will insert a needle that conducts electric current to the hair follicle in order to destroy it. This method is expensive, but the results are great!

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