Hair. We are covered with it. Some have more than an ample growth while others grow them only in tufts or patches. Hair had a wide variety useful functions in those times when our predecessors still found shelter in caves and slept on the hard earth. Hair provided them with warmth, shade, as well as a barrier to prevent insects from crawling and entering body crevices.
Nonetheless, in this modern age where humans now typically live indoors, a surfeit of hair has come to be considered as something undesirable. In women, hair found in the underarms, legs, bikini line, neck, and/or face is not only undesirable but is considered a reflection of the state of a woman’s personal hygiene.
Mainly because of society’s perception and fixation about unwanted hair found in women, numerous hair removal methods are available for those suffering from a surfeit of hair in the parts of the body enumerated earlier.
Shaving cuts the hair off at the skin surface. It is the most practical of all hair eradication processes and also the most temporary manner of keeping hair away.
Tweezing is another hair removal process. Plucking hair off is painful for most people. Further, hair removal through this method takes so much time because one has to pull out the hair one strand at a time. Still one more thing: Anecdotal proof identifies plucking as one of the main causes of infected sebum glands.
Another hair removal procedure is waxing. Waxing strips are warmed and then put on the legs. The hair strands adhere to the softened wax. Once cool enough, the strips are yanked off (ideally in the opposite direction of hair growth); the hairs are pulled up from their follicles.
A painless and more lasting procedure of hair removal uses laser technology. Laser hair eradication seeks out melanin within the hair follicle. A high concentration of laser beam is aimed at the hair follicles; the beam vaporizes the melanin, thus suppressing hair growth.
Consult a qualified dermatologic medical practitioner to learn more information about the best hair removal procedure for you. You need to make an effort to do this for your own safety and protection.
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Tags: dermatology, Hair removal, lipo, medicine, Health, medical aesthetics, self improvement, Liposuction, hair reductionFiled under: Health
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