Guide To The Most Popular Body Hair Removal Methods

Women and men alike go through painful body hair removal procedures in order to get the smooth, hairless skin they desire. There are many hair removal methods depending on the part of body you are planning to remove hair from and depending how much time and money you are willing to dedicate for the same.

The Most Popular Body Hair Removal Methods

Waxing is the most popular body hair removal method especially is you are doing extended areas such as your legs, arms and back. Waxing is also the most recommended as it gradually thins the hair and in the long run you will have less or no hair in the waxed areas. Waxing lasts between two to four weeks, which is by far the most convenient of all other body hair removal methods.

Shaving is probably as popular body hair removal method as waxing due to the fact that is fast and temporarily it will provide smooth skin. However, when used regularly shaving will increase the growth of your hair and also its thickness which in turn means you will have poky harsh skin in about two days unless you use the razor again which may cause other problems such as skin rash and dryness. Therefore, shaving is not advised as a method for body hair removal if you are looking for long-term lasting results.

Hair removal cream is yet another method of body hair removal used mostly by women on body parts such as the bikini area and/or the face. Hair removal creams only remove hair from the surface and thus, it will reappear in just a matter of days at times. Hair removal creams can also have side effects such as allergies and rash when applied on sensitive skins therefore, if you know you are sensitive and/or if you are in doubt, apply on the inner arm first to test.

The Best Body Hair Removal Method

Laser is a permanent body hair removal method, which is the best by far; it provides permanent hair removal with no pain or rash. However, this procedure is not fast or cheap, several sessions are required in order to complete a given area. Depending of the surface it may take up to eight weeks and sometimes even longer.

Whatever method you choose try and think long term and you will be on the right track; anything short term will cause you more damage and pain.

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