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Got Hair? Five Techniques For Hair Removal Down There!
With the approach of summer many women (and men) begin to think about wearing a
swimsuit and all that it entails. Remember to consider your hair care down
there before purchasing a new bathing suit this season. Decide what method
you will use, how much hair you will remove, how much it will cost and how
often you need to repeat the process.
Removing pubic hair is safe but often painful and inconvenient unless you
only need a trim. Some of the hair removal procedures you may consider are
waxing, Brazilian waxing, shaving, delipatories (hair removal cream) and
electrolysis. You can by products or use at home or you can visit a salon
and spa for hair removal. General waxing consists of either warm or cold wax applied to the pubic hair
region and then pulled off with strips of cotton. Waxing can be extremely
painful but it does allow you to control how much hair is removed. One
benefit is that you will remain hair free for several weeks.
Brazilian waxing is the same procedure as above but all hair (including any
on the buttocks) is removed except for a small "landing strip" of hair.
Brazilian waxing is more extensive and often a great deal more painful than
general waxing but it gives you the feeling of being hairless down there!
Shaving has several advantages and disadvantages.
Shaving is done with a razor in the privacy of your home and gives you
complete control of how much hair to remove. Shaving allows you to determine
how much hair to remove and even allows you to create a design if desired.
Unfortunately, shaving does not last as long but it is virtually painless if
you can avoid ingrown hairs.
Delipatories
are hair removers like Nair that are available at the drugstore. These
products require you to apply a cream or gel, wait a certain time and then
rub off your hair. Unfortunately, many delipatories don't remove your hair
if it is very coarse and the product and the rubbing can leave you with a
sore, burning feeling.
Electrolysis involves a tiny and thin metal probe being slid into a hair
follicle. Each hair follicle must be shocked with electricity that damages
the follicle. This method is time consuming, painful, tedious and expensive
but is permanent once all follicles have been destroyed.
If you do decide to visit a salon or spa for hair removal visit first before
making an appointment. Make sure the location is clean and in good repair.
Check to see if the aesthetician is licensed. Ask how they sterilize their
supplies or if they provide a new set for each client. It is also important
that they use a fresh, disposal bed covering for each client.
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