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    How to Remove Excessive Body Hair in Women?

    Posted by Mr Peraduan On 1:52 PM 0 comments
    Women who have excessive hair, on the body or the face, can suffer deep embarrassment. It isn’t a problem you get rid of by saying “presto,” but there are ways of dealing with the problem.

    A normal woman (that is, one who has no hormonal disease or disturbance) can conceal or remove excess hair in a number of ways: bleaching, shaving, plucking with tweezers, depilatory creams and lotions, waxes, abrasive applicators, and electrolysis. All have their drawbacks and all, except electrolysis, are tempo­rary measures.

    Whether you will use any (or all) of the methods described below will depend upon the area (or areas) you intend to treat, your skin type, your tolerance to pain, your dexterity, your free time, and your pocketbook.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Bleaching

    Bleaching with commercially-available products can conceal excessive, fine, fuzzy hair growth on the upper lip and forearms. It is most effective for small amounts of unwanted hair.

    When done properly, bleaching is simple, safe, and painless. Repeated use of bleaching agents, however, can damage the hair shaft and cause temporary breakage. It can also irritate the skin. If you do use a bleach and develop a rash, try a different product.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Shaving

    There is a popular myth that claims that if you shave or cut your hair, it will grow back faster, thicker, coarser, and darker. Don’t believe it. There is no scientific evidence to support this old wives’ tale. (If it were true, there would be very few bald men!)

    The portion of hair emerging from the surface of the skin is nonliving, a dead protein thread. Cutting or shaving cannot influence the growing portion of your hair-the root-which occu­pies the hair follicle beneath the surface of the skin. Shaving is, however, a temporary measure and one must repeat it fairly often to avoid the stubbly feel and the “5 o’clock shadow” look.

    If you shave with a safety razor, I recommend a clean, sharp, single-track blade. (Avoid using an old, ragged blade.) For a good shave, wet the hair thoroughly for at least two minutes with a lather shave cream which helps prevent evaporation. Do not shave too closely, as this practice can lead to ingrown hairs. And contrary to what you may have been taught, it is advisable to shave with the grain, not against it. This will also prevent ingrown hairs and subsequent infection.

    If you use an electric shaver, try a preshave lotion which helps remove oil from the hair. You’ll find that shaving is easier, and you’ll be less likely to nick the skin.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Plucking (Tweezing)

    Plucking out hairs with tweezers is a popular and effective, although somewhat painful, way to remove temporarily scattered hairs on” the face, chest, and eyebrows. Because of the discomfort and irritation, you should reserve this method for small areas of excess hair.

    Plucking has no adverse side effects and, like other methods of temporary hair removal, will not cause the hairs to grow faster, coarser, or darker. Since the hair is removed at the root, it may grow back slower than hair that has been shaved off. Constant and repeated tweezing in the same area, however, can cause tiny, pitted scars.

    When using the’ plucking method, make sure the skin and the tweezers are scrupulously clean to avoid infection. Also, do not pluck hairs from moles, warts, or other tumors. This can cause disagreeable and dangerous side effects: bleeding, infection, and change in the type of cell growth.

    Hint: to minimize any pain, apply an ice cube to the area just before plucking.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Chemical Depilatories

    Available in creams, liquids, and foams, these products weaken the chemical bonds of the hairs, causing them to break off or dissolve just below the surface of the skin. This is one of the best, easiest, and most popular methods for temporary removal of unwanted hair on the arms, legs, and underarm areas.

    One word of caution: do not use these products on broken or abraded skin. It is also wise not to use them on very delicate areas, such as along the “bikini line” of the thighs or on the skin of the breasts.

    The first time you use a chemical depilatory, try it on a “test” area first to make sure your skin isn’t unusually sensitive to it. Then wash and thoroughly dry the area to be depilated. Apply the chemical and leave it on for a specific length of time, usually ten to fifteen minutes, depending on the directions given by the manu­facturer. (If you leave it on longer than recommended, it can severely irritate your skin.) Then rinse the area thoroughly with clear, lukewarm water, using a washcloth if necessary, and pat dry. You can then apply a soothing, emollient cream or lotion because the chemical may dry out your skin.

    The main advantage of chemical depilatories is that they are painless. They also break off hairs below the surface of the skin, so that regrowth is relatively slow and the hairs grow back soft, not stubbly.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Waxing

    One of the oldest and least popular methods of temporary hair removal is molten wax. Hot, melted wax is poured onto the skin, left to cool and solidify, and then rapidly stripped off. The hairs which are embedded in the wax are plucked out as the wax is removed. .

    This type of hair removal is longer lasting than some of the other methods described. It takes about four to six weeks for waxed hair to grow back. However, there is always some degree of pain and skin irritation. Also, you cannot repeat this type of treatment until the hairs have grown out and are long enough to become embedded in the wax.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Abrasives

    Pumice stones have been used for centuries to “wear off” excess hair. Although simple and inexpensive, this method of hair removal is rather tedious and uncomfortable and, therefore, not suitable for large areas.

    Excessive Body Hair Removal Methods - Electrolysis

    There is only one safe way to remove excess hair permanently: destroying the hair root with an electric current. This is called electrolysis.

    Performed by a physician or trained electrologist, electrolysis consists of inserting a fine platinum or steel wire needle into the opening of the hair follicle. An electric current, transmitted down the needle, permanently destroys the hair root. The loosened hairs are then removed with tweezers. Once you destroy the root, the hair can no longer grow back.

    While several types of electric current may be used, the basic procedure is the same. The results will depend upon the skill of the operator. Even in the most competent hands, however, electrolysis is a long, expensive, and tedious process. It is also somewhat painful, particularly on areas other than the face.

    Electrolysis is most effective for the coarse, darker hairs, not the fine, “peach-fuzz,” lanugo-type hairs. It has no effect on the cause of excessive hair growth; all it can do is destroy the existing hair.

    Electrolysis is not one hundred percent effective, and repeated treatments are often necessary to destroy successfully all the unwanted hairs. There are several reasons for this. Some hair follicles are bent or crooked. The electrical current for the partic­ular follicle may be insufficient (the higher the current, the greater the pain; therefore, the operator tries to “get away” with the smallest current that might do the job). Also, since the electrologist works below the surface of the skin, the insertion of the needle into the hair follicle is essentially a blind procedure and cannot be performed with absolute certainty. Another common occurrence is that the hair will come out, but the papilla (the hair root) will not be destroyed, resulting in the regrowth of that particular hair. Thus, depending upon the skill of the operator and the nature of the hair being treated, a single strand may have to be treated several times before it stops growing.

    Coarse hairs may return three or four times, but these become finer at each regrowth, and eventually the root is so effectively destroyed that the hairs can no longer grow.

    “Sittings” with the electrologist should be no longer than half an hour, during which time only a limited number of hairs (about fifty) should be removed. To avoid excessive irritation, those hairs lying close together should not be dealt with at the same time. Also, the skin and needles must be adequately sterilizep to prevent infection.

    In the hands of a competent, well-trained, and conscientious electrologist, the dangers and side effects are minimal. Occasion­ally, scarring and fine pits will develop in places formerly occupied by hairs. (One sees this more commonly on the upper lip; therefore it is best to avoid treatment on this area.) In addition, excessive pigmentation may develop, but this is rare and usually quickly disappears. Since it is impossible to predict the nature of scarring or healing in any given patient, the electrologist should try a small trial area first and check the results.

    It is not recommend the small, battery-operated, do-it-your­self kits. It is virtually impossible for a person to insert a tiny needle into a hair follicle on his or her face while looking in a mirror! And when improperly used, these self-treatments can lead to irreparable scarring.

    If you are contemplating electrolysis, don’t expect too much. The average patient quickly tires of the experience and the cost. Because only a small percentage of hairs can be removed at one sitting, and because some regrowth of hair, even in the most skilled hands, will always recur after electrolysis, it requires firm dedica­tion on the part of you and the operator. A severe case of excess hair (hirsutism) may require years of treatment. But despite its limitations, in selected patients electrolysis is useful and success­ful.

    Fast and Easy Way to Remove Black Hair Dye

    Posted by Mr Peraduan On 1:55 PM 0 comments
    Dying your hair black is a way to create a dramatic look, and for many different types of skin tones black hair is flattering. However, if you do not have naturally very dark hair, it can be a serious mistake to use permanent hair dye to dye hair black. Black hair dye is one of the hardest colors to remove from your hair. This is because the pigment is so saturated that it clings to your hair, and it penetrates deep into the hair shaft. If you decide to change your hair color, black after dying, it will not be as easy as simply applying a new treatment for hair color.

    Remove the black hair dye in general need to start with the laundering of black hair pigments. It will be a long process that has the potential to weaken your hair. As each layer of dye is bleached away, you notice that your hair turns into different colors of red, orange and white. Once you reach a light shade, you can then add that color of hair is closest to your natural coloring. If you do not have much experience with hair dyes, May you want to go to a salon to remove the black color of your hair. They will not only be able to use bleach and professionalism to remove the color, but they will also be able to treat and condition your hair after the harsh process of eliminating the color of your hair.

    In addition to whitening products you can buy in a supermarket or a department store, there are also products that are designed to remove hair color. Some of these products include Color Fix and Color Zap. Make sure you read the instructions on these products before using them.

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    Anti-Hair Loss Shampoos

    Posted by Mr Peraduan On 1:57 PM 0 comments


    Rub-a-Dub Dub – But Gently PleaseOne easy-to-try option is a shampoo specifically designed to increase the health of existing hair and to reduce the rate of hair loss in both men and women. There are several sources to investigate specific shampoos, research studies which can be accessed to determine the effectiveness of many of these products. Good professional sources include dermatologists and licensed cosmeticians who see hair loss conditions frequently and have had the opportunity to observe the efficacy of a variety of shampoos.

    As well, an Internet “Google” search will provide hundreds of products, complete with testimony and small research studies.It’s easy to get confused when investigating the hundreds of shampoos available. With some background knowledge of what has shown to be effective in larger, previous studies, however, you can make more intelligent choices about the shampoos you choose for experimentation. And that is the great thing about shampoos – they are relatively inexpensive in this maze of hair loss/regrowth methods, so you can try lots of them without breaking your budget!

    1. Surfactants: People feel good when their shampoos lather up nicely. Lather, however, is just for psychological effect. Somehow we believe that the more lather a shampoo produces, the cleaner our hair must be getting. Hogwash! The ingredient that causes lather is call a surfactant and does not have cleaning properties. Other ingredients in shampoos actually do the cleaning. Surfactants are, however, pretty harsh, and, for someone who is experiencing more-than-normal hair loss, surfactants should be avoided. There are lots of shampoos out there without it – try some.

    2. Herbal Ingredients: The most notable herb with some success in hair loss difficulty is Saw Palmetto. Shampoos with this ingredient are certainly worth a try. Saw Palmetto seems to inhibit the production of DHT in men, for example, and DHT causes hair follicles to shrink and close up.

    3. Nettle and bay have also been helpful to some people. Shampoos which include these might help you too.

    4. Essential Oils: These oils are concentrated ones which come from plants such as lavender. From ancient times, these have been used to stimulate healthy hair and to decrease the rate of hair loss. We know that we have much to learn from early medicine men and healers. Perhaps this is another example.

    5. Tea Tree Oil: Many swear by this ingredient, and there are several brands of this on the market. So popular are these shampoos, you can find them at most any drug store as well as health product retailers. As an aside, tea tree oil has also been found to be effective in the prevention of head lice infestations.

    There are no definitive studies to show that shampoos can actually result in regrowth of hair that is caused by what we all “permanent” conditions, largely the result of heredity and hormones. However, early prevention is important, and experimenting with shampoos during these early stages may provide invaluable help in reducing the rate of loss.

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