Hair - Facts !

Hair Removal Methods

Permanent

Temporary

Doubtful

Electrolysis
Home electro
Laser
Flashlamp/IPL

Shaving
Depilatories
Friction
Tweezing
Waxing
Sugaring
Threading
Rotary epilators

Electric tweezer
Transdermal
Transcutaneous
Photoepilators
Microwaves
Dietary products
Herbal inhibitors

What is the best method?
This can't be answered simply-- that's why this site is so huge. Everyone has different goals and challenges with hair removal, so what might be right for you will not be right for others.

What should I do about... (Side effects) arise in any of the procedures?

Red bumps: This is common after shaving, waxing, plucking, electrolysis, sometimes laser. Use ice and Tend Skin to reduce bumpiness.

Ingrowns: Before treatment: clean area well. After treatment: use Tend Skin and neosporin. Between treatment: Use tend skin, moisturizer with alpha-hydroxy if tolerable, and exfoliate (scrub) skin when bathing. When releasing ingrowns, wash hands and gently scratch at skin. Do not dig if it does not easily release. Wait a day at try again after you've washed face.

White bumps: Before treatment: clean area well. After treatment: use witch hazel or Tend Skin and neosporin. Between treatments: do not pop or pick if possible.

Scabs: Before treatment: notify practitioner that you had scabs following treatment. Between treatments: Keep clean and use moisturizer. Do not pick at scabs-- can cause scarring.

Other topics ... related to hair ...I'll as they come in-- stay tuned!

Good luck to you in your journey and my best wishes for the future you desire.

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