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Hair's migration - body grooming solutions
As men age, they often lose hair from its proper place on top of the head, to less desirable locations – hairs sprout from the ears and nose, eyebrows become boisterous and a fine mohair can begin to grow on their back. Neolithic man may have welcomed the extra insulation that middle age brought, however men these days have two choices; they can embrace the new mountain-troll-look or, they can wage war.
With a focus on self improvement, most men opt for the latter and for good reason; a well-groomed man looks and feels more confident and makes a great first impression. Fortunately, managing unwanted hair is not difficult and department stores as well as supermarket shelves offer numerous, inexpensive hair removal tools and products.
First on your shopping list should be a trimmer for the nose and ears. Trimmers are available in battery-operated & battery-free styles. Both kinds are perfectly safe as long as they are in good repair. Never use a trimmer that has been damaged or appears bent and choose one that is easy to clean. When using the trimmer (preferably on a weekly basis), do not insert it too far into the ear or nose. Remember, your aim is to remove only the visible hair. Next are the brows. These make the difference between you looking simply okay and looking fantastic. Tweeze and pluck away the stray hair that grows between your eyebrows and pluck out unruly à-la-Brezhnev strands that do not sit flat within the arch of your brow. Do not be too keen and over pluck; the goal here is to tidy your appearance and not to alter the shape of your brows.
If you have unwanted hair over a large area of skin, for example on your back, your best bet is waxing and this should be carried out by professionals. Hair removal salons report that men are increasingly interested in waxing and that their male clientele ranges between 35 and 60 percent. You may find your treatment not so pain-filled if you take an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medicine before your appointment and once you start to wax, plan on going back every four to six weeks for repeat waxing.
Another alternative is to use the Philips Norelco Bodygroom – which will trim hair on every part of your body. If your problem area is your back, you can ask a partner to do this for you. The Norelco Bodygroom does exactly what the name implies and features three attachment combs. You can use this great gadget either wet or dry and its hypoallergenic foil stainless-steel blades means it’s great for sensitive skin and can be used in the shower – charging time is 8 hours for up to 50 minutes of cordless use. At sites like Philips Norelco Central you’ll find information, articles and reviews on the best Philips Bodygroom products.
The world of hair removal – as with many specialised fields – is full of jargon. For instance, when purchasing products or choosing hair removal options, two words you will come across are depilation and epilation. Here is the difference; epilation means to remove the entire hair, including the part below the skin. Plucking and waxing are two examples of this and the results are long lasting. Depilation is the removal of only the hair that projects from the surface of the skin – shaving being a prime example of depilation.
If you are weighing up permanent hair removal over a large area, this involves several – often imperfect – options that may require a lengthy course of (usually expensive) treatments before a satisfactory outcome is reached. Many methods have been developed over the years that use chemicals, energy of varying types, or a combination to target the areas that regulate hair growth. Permanently destroying these areas while sparing surrounding tissue is, understandably, a difficult challenge. Methods include Electrolysis, laser and Intense Pulsed Light (such as Flashlamp or EpiLight), all of which you will need to research in depth before making a decision.
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Hair Removal Choices Are Everywhere
Women sometimes have it tough. Not only are they expected, for the most part, to give birth but they are also expected to adhere to certain fashion rules. Women have to worry about the latest fashions and whether or not their figures will be approved by their partners. Yes, men have to worry about their weight and stature as well, but it is perfectly fine for a man to have a beard and mustache. Women, alas, are frowned upon for having too much body hair. Hair removal is a multi-billion dollar industry.
Obviously, when you are discussing hair removal, one of the first things that come to mind is shaving. It is a long practiced technique that was initially used by men but later became something that women used, as having less body hair became more fashionable. Shaving can get rid of any unwanted hair that is found anywhere on the body. The problem is that it grows back rather quickly and shaving can irritate the skin.
Other solutions have been hair remover creams and waxing hair. These methods work by removing hair at the roots. The time it takes to grow back is considerably lengthened but it still does grow back. The advantage to using these methods is that they are generally easy to apply. Waxing is the exception though. If you do not want to be in a considerable amount of pain, then it is advisable to let a professional do the waxing. A hair remover cream, such as the Nair hair remover, is a simple lotion that is applied to the skin. After a certain amount of time the cream is removed and the area is wiped clean. The downside to this method is that no matter how many scents they add to the depilatories, they still smell like chemicals. You may also have an allergic reaction to the chemicals that take away the hair. Always do a quick skin test to ensure that you are not allergic.
There are many different hair removal products out on the market for anyone to choose from. Do you want a smooth bikini area? Then you can use a cream hair remover or go to a salon to be waxed. The real key is to find something that works for you. If you do not have the time to daily invest in shaving, then you may want to opt for more permanent hair removal techniques. If money is an issue you may find shaving is right up your alley.
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When You Need A Facial Hair Remover
Unwanted hair on the face can be a huge issue for some people. It is not just men either. Many women have to worry about upper lip hair or stray hairs dotting their chin as they grow older. Having dark hair can exacerbate the problem and make you very self-conscious. Women have to worry about keeping their eye brows trimmed, their faces free from hair and also have to worry about doing so on a limited schedule. Most women do not have the time to devote to lengthy electrolysis visits. The right facial hair remover is out there if you know where to look.
Facial hair remover systems, creams and razors come in a wide assortment and array of options. You could always go with the stand-by method of hot water, shaving cream and a sharp razor to remove any unwanted hair. The downside to this method is that it has to be done daily, or at least every other day, and the hair grows back in stubble and is pretty noticeable. A second option is to try waxing the hair. Waxing hair is very effective because it removes the hair shaft and the root. You just have to make sure that the hair is long enough so the wax can adhere to the hair and rip it out.
Your next option may be cream hair remover. Cream depilatories that have been approved for use on the upper lip, eyebrows or chin can be smoothed on and then removed when the recommended time is up. The cream will dissolve the hair and take care of the root as well. The downside is that the chemicals used are often smelly, despite fragrances added to the lotion, and can cause skin irritation. If you elect to try hair remover cream, then you absolutely must follow the directions and do an initial allergy test. The last thing you need is an allergic reaction that could send you screaming to the dermatologist or nearest ER.
If you are not sure which facial hair remover to use, then you can always try a few different methods. Removing unwanted facial hair is not just the right of women. Men deal with unwanted hair too. Do a bit of research and try a few different methods. You may find one that works better for you than any other. It may be a hair remover cream or it might be waxing. The choice is up to you, your time and your wallet.
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