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Equipment and Procedure
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Body Hair Removal Permanent
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Hirsutism
is a condition in which there is excessive
growth of hair on the face or body. It can occur in both men and
women without discrimination and is caused by hair follicles that are overly
sensitive to male hormones (called androgens). It can also be caused
by abnormally high levels of these hormones.
Some medicines promote
Hirsutism,
such as birth control pills, hormones and anabolic steroids. Women of
Mediterranean ancestry, Hispanic women and African American women tend to
have more body hair than women of Native American or Japanese ancestry. The
condition seems to run in families and your doctor may want to run some
tests to find out what the underlying cause may be.
What can you do to
get rid of the excess hair? If you're overweight, lose it.
This reduces the amount of androgen hormones in your body that causes increased hair
growth. Stress can also elevate your
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Beyond diet,
there a many options available. Below are a list of medically established
methods to eliminate excess or unwanted facial and body hair:
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Transdermal Electrolysis:
One
of the easiest procedures to perform currently available. No needles are
used making it very safe and popular among "needle phobic"
clients.
Waxing and Tweezing:
This
is a great way to temporarily relieve the embarrassing condition of unwanted
hair. Results usually last 2-4 weeks and can be incorporated with more
aggressive, as well as permanent, treatment options.
Topical Formulations:
The
sodium-hydroxide suspension Liquid
Electrolysis damages follicle tissues on
contact. This is one of the most substantial advancements in the field of
epilation cosmetology in many years.
Anti-Androgens:
Carefully
formulated androgen blocking agents
designed to interrupt the hormonal signals which tell hairs to grow.
Short-Wave Probeless:
This
procedure has been in use for many years, providing excellent result. It is
virtually painless, making it perfect for the extra-sensitive areas like the
face and bikini line.
Laser Epilation:
An
exciting new technology which is faster than
electrolysis. Laser is also
non-invasive, so there is no risk of infection by poor sterilization
procedures.
Conventional Electrolysis:
Blend
or Galvanic, generally considered the most reliable and efficient method of
permanently removing unwanted hair.
Microlysis:
The newest of all hair removal procedures available with a strong popularity in
Europe. Works similar to
Transdermal, but incorporates powerful anti-growth liquids to the
protocol.
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YES, you
can rid yourself of that ugly hair!
Choosing
the right system is the most important step in the entire process of hair removal. There are so many procedures available it can be
rather confusing. We encourage our customers to fully educate themselves
before making an investment in epilation equipment or committing to a
treatment schedule at a professional establishment.
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Important
Factors To Consider
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Method |
Discomfort level 0-10 |
Face friendly? |
Self-treat? |
Operator friendly? |
Treatment time per hair |
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Needle Galvanic |
4 |
yes |
yes |
Requires some skill |
15-30 seconds |
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Needle Blend |
7 |
Uncomfortable for some. |
yes |
Requires some skill |
1-2 seconds |
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Laser |
5 |
Uncomfortable for some. |
Not Recommended |
Requires moderate skill |
1-2 seconds |
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Transdermal |
2 |
yes |
yes |
Easy to work with |
15-30 seconds |
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Microlysis |
2 |
yes |
yes |
Easy to work with |
15-30 seconds |
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Short-Wave Probeless |
1 |
yes |
yes |
Very easy to work with |
2-7 seconds |
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Liquid Electrolysis |
2 |
Not Recommended |
yes |
Requires some skill |
5 minute treatment |
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Anti Androgens |
0 |
yes |
yes |
Easy to work with |
N/A |
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Global Electrolysis Supply |
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Getting rid of hair
has been the hardest part of living a bodybuilder's lifestyle for me. Having
very thick, black hair that after shaving stubbles the next day annoys the hell
out of me. I have seen up to four hairs grow out of one pore and I always tell
myself (and want to believe) that my hair problem is a result of a testosterone
overload in my body and hair growth is an outlet, even though
I have never heard
or read anything that supports it. Though I hit puberty around eleven and had
facial hair around twelve, I have recently set out to find out the best way to
remove body hair, and this is what I found.
Sprays and Creams
My first idea was
creams because it seemed like the easiest and most painless route. I picked up a
sample of Nair For Men at the Arnold Classic and couldn't wait to try it out.
When I did, my first disappointment came when the Nair did absolutely nothing. I
then tried Epil Stop and Spray and the only result I got was a twenty-dollar
hole in my pocket.
Nads For Men
The next
route I took to hair removal was Nads For Men. When I spent thirty dollars on
the stuff, I was sure I would also be 'hair free for up to six weeks'. After
going over the instructions and seeing the examples on the included CD, I
followed the instructions to the point but was also eventually disappointed.
Though the gel is
soluble in water (easy to clean), it is extremely messy and the strips included
are poor quality. I tried Nads and my chest and didn't remove any hair, except
around my stomach, where the pores started to bleed and later left bumps. The
rest of my body gave me the same type of results.
I have a theory for
the reason for my problem. Since waxes and gels stick to the hair, having more
that one hair in each pore can be a problem. After shaving, hair is obviously
unevenly cut and even though Nads removes hair, it only clung to one hair in
each pore, therefore still leaving hair on the area.
Nads is also
extremely painful and inefficient. It would take at least 90 minutes to remove
all your body hair if you didn't run out of the Nads first. And although the ads
say that Nads is painless, they are far from the truth.
Shaving
Though I have tried
many other alternatives, shaving has always been the method I went back to after
numerous disappointments. It's fast and it temporarily removes the hair you
want.
Shaving cream?
Many people wonder
how much shaving cream they will use in a month of shaving. I would estimate
that you would go through maybe two cans a month for use on the whole body,
which can start adding up when you consider how much you are spending a year. I
personally use shampoo when shaving for very good reasons. First, it's cheap
because you just use the shampoo twice in the shower or bath instead of only
once for your hair. Also, shaving cream tends to clog up your razor pretty fast,
where shampoo will just pass right through.
Razors
Once you decided on
taking the route, you need to find a razor. I tried out Gillette's Mach 3,
Xtreme 3 and Schick's Diamond razor and I liked the Xtreme 3 the most. First
off, it's disposable so when your razor gets dull in a few days of shaving your
body, you can just get a new one from the pack.
Secondly, since the
razor is disposable the clip on cartridge won't fall off if you are pressing
hard like with the Mach 3. Also, it has three blades for a close shave and a
long handle to somewhat reach your back. Lastly, the Xtreme 3 has a comfort
strip (that most disposable razors lack) that lubricates your skin enough that
you can shave without and shaving cream or shampoo,
Tips for shaving
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Don't waste
shampoo on your legs. Shave them while in a hot bath with soft water or a
bubble bath for the best results.
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Take the most
time on your upper chest because it tends to be the most sensitive area when
shaving and can break out easily. Shave your chest last so the hairs have had
the most time to soften up.
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Learn the way
your hair grows on different places and develop a pattern when shaving to make
sure you hit every spot.
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Shaving your back
is possible to do alone if it's not in the middle of your back, but having
someone else do it for you is most effective. I would have them do it without
any lubricants after your shower, while your hair is still wet.
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Having a good tan
can hide stubble much better than having pale, white skin.
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Have a schedule
when you shave, so you are maybe shaving your upper body one day and lower
body another so you aren't stuck the bathroom for an hour doing your whole
body at once.
Shaving can become
very tedious and feel defeating after stubble grows back the next day, but just
keep up and remember that it's the cheapest and best affordable way to remove
hair.
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