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Depilation is a general term for hair removal,
which concerns the portion of the hair that is on top of the
surface of the skin. Epilation is the removal
of the complete hair, counting the section underneath the
skin. Hair removal has been practiced for centuries in nearly
every human society. Hair is usually removed for sexual and
social motives connected to the function of hair in human
culture.
Both males and females have unwanted hair on their bodies.
Hair removal on the hands, legs, arms, underarms, bikini line,
face and eyebrows is regularly practiced currently. Different
devices are used for hair removal in different parts of the
body. Waxing and sugaring are now common methods for male
body hair removal. A hair growth inhibitor is generally used
after waxing to prevent or slow down regrowth.
Hair Zone |
Best Hair Removal
Method |
Back, shoulders and butt |
Wax |
Chest |
Wax or shave |
Arms and hands |
Trim |
Armpits |
Trim or shave |
Legs and feet |
Trim |
Crotch |
Trim (carefully) |
Eyebrows |
Pluck |
| Nose and ears |
Trim or pluck |
Humans are born with about 3,000 to 4,000 hair follicles
per square inch – around two million on the entire body.
The quantity of hair a person has is determined by his or
her genetic make-up. Evidence of depilatory use dates as far
back as 4000-3000 B.C., when women used (rhusma tocorum),
containing arsenic, quicklime and starch made into a paste.
Hair on the skin works as defense against cold weather and
skin irritants. Hair grows from follicles within the skin.
Once these follicles are not destroyed, hair will keep growing
from them, even if it is plucked or chemically removed. Adults
have two types of hair: vellus, which is soft, fine and usually
short, and terminal, which is longer, coarser and thicker.
There was a time when body hair on men was sexy and thought
of as a symbol of virility and manliness. The reason guys
started getting rid of their body hair is simple: it makes
a gym-toned body appear more muscular – you can see
muscle cut and striation much more clearly without the hairy
camouflage.
In keeping with the present dictates of American style, hair
where hair oughtn’t be lifts many an eyebrow. An assortment
of home-use hair removal products is available over the counter
for do-it-yourselfers. Some of the issues to consider in deciding
on a method and settling on whether to go to a professional
are the price, safety, helpfulness, and ease of use of the
different methods, as well as the area and amount of hair
growth to be treated.
Shaving
Shaving is the practice of removing body hair using an electric
or a manual razor. If a manual razor is used, some lathering
instrument such as soap or a special shaving cream, gel, or
foam is usually applied to the area to be shaved first, to
avoid an agonizing razor burn. Manual razors are available
in many different styles: disposable, disposable cartridge,
straight razor and safety. Shaving can have many side effects,
including cuts, grazes and irritations.
Here are some shaving tips:
1. If you find it difficult to shave your body with a sharp
razor without cutting your skin, use a razor that you’ve
already used on your face for a while.
2. If you get a skin irritation, don’t shave again until
it goes away.
3. Keep your skin clean and wear non-irritating clothes (like
cotton).
4. Gel shaving cream works better on the body than foam shaving
cream.
5. Don’t shave if you’re in a hurry.
Laser Technology
Laser hair removal uses the energy delivered by a laser to
obliterate the hair follicle. When the laser is focused on
an unwanted hair, the energy is absorbed by the water and
blood in the hair follicle, causing heating and eventual destruction
of the follicle. Anybody with unwanted facial or body hair
can be a candidate for laser hair removal, which is a comparatively
easy process.
The laser (an acronym for light amplification by stimulated
emission of radiation) is basically a tool that creates a
beam of light. Those with light skin and dark hair often see
the finest results, because the laser light is attracted to
dark colors. Dark skinned people don’t do well with
this method of hair removal because the pigment in the skin
soaks up too much of the laser energy. The laser equipment
field is continually changing, and there are several kinds
of lasers used for hair removal, so be sure you’re current
before you make a decision on whether this process is right
for you.
You can have unwanted hair removed from any part of your body,
except the eye area. While these treatments can be pricey,
people love the idea of getting rid of hair permanently with
no more shaving or waxing. Remember that laser hair removal
is a medical procedure, and this means that there can be risk
involved. Select a laser hair removal clinic carefully. Discount
centers can be found, but you will often end up with a less
experienced practitioner.
Hair Removal Time Periods
The majority of consumers believe “permanent”
means lasting forever. Others figure that after a certain
amount of time, it’s unlikely that a hair will ever
return. Here’s what an aesthetician means when he says:
• Permanent hair removal – you’re
able to go a year after your final hair removal treatment
without having to use another method of hair removal.
• Long-term hair removal – you
can go six months after your final treatment without having
to use another method of hair removal.
• Semi-permanent hair removal –
these methods last for a few weeks.
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