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Ways To Remove Body Hair

Many individuals face the problem of unwanted hair and struggle to get results even after trying out various methods of hair removal. What hair removal technique is most appropriate for you depends on factors such as the density or location of hair growth, the type of your skin and its sensitivity.

The most commonly used method of hair removal is shaving. Although shaving is effective and cheap, the problem is that it is only temporary and you need to keep on shaving on a routine basis in order to maintain hair-free skin. For example, men normally shave their facial hair daily. Shaving is also widely practised for the removal of hair on chest and legs.

Waxing hair off the body is another option. It is a messy procedure that can usually not be done in the house without outside help. The advantage is that while waxing, the hair is extracted from the base, which gives a longer span of hair-free skin as the hair takes about a fortnight to begin growing back. But keep in mind that waxing is a painful process of hair removal and should not be done on sensitive body parts.

The third option is to apply a hair removal cream, which is easy to use and can be done by yourself. While this is free from pain, the hair reappears quicker than in the case of waxing. There is an additional risk that your skin may react to the chemicals in the cream, causing a rash.

Those who have unbalanced hair growth on their bodies can go for hair transplant from the areas with more growth to the parts with lesser growth. This procedure is complicated and must only be attempted if no other alternatives are available.

Lastly, there is another technique called laser hair removal, which is also the most costly. The primary benefit of laser treatment is its permanent results. However it should be carried out by a trained professional in order to prevent accidents and skin injury.

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