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Women are not alone when it comes to wanting a good form of hair removal. In fact, hair removal for men is becoming a big business. Men today want hair removal solutions that are also skin friendly. The following information will give men some options for hair removal that will leave them with that just shaven look all the time.
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Men can use many of the same types of
hair removal systems as that are available for
women.
For example, a man that is interested in
getting rid of chest hair can try depilatory creams,
waxing or laser hair removal. All of which will also work
for facial and
back hair issues as well. However,
many men that want to rid themselves of unwanted
hair may not be so motivated as to shop in the
women's beauty isle.
Thankfully, the hair removal industry is
beginning to take notice to the requests that they have
been receiving from men.
A popular depilatory company
has formulated a cream that works well on men's course
hairs. Traditional creams, made for women, were
formulated to remove fine hairs, and were not a good
match for men's needs. This method usually will need to
be redone about every two or three weeks.
Waxing is also an option, but can be very painful.
This procedure requires the use of melted wax that is poured on
directly on the hair that is to be removed. Then the wax is pulled
off, in the opposite direction as the hair growth, pulling the hairs
buy the root with it. This is a very effective way for hair removal
for men, as it works equally well on fine hair as well as on course
the course hairs that are often found on the backs and chests of
many men. Waxing generally needs to be done approximately every four
to six weeks to keep the body hair free.
If you are ready for the next step then laser hair removal may be up
your alley.
Currently, this method is the most popular of hair
removal. Laser hair removal is application of laser or Ipl light for
hair removal. The work principle of laser hair removal is Selective
Photothermolysis. The laser emits a pulse, which travels through the
skin and is absorbed by the pigment (melanin) in the hair, the light
skin around it reflects the light.
The laser then heats up the hair's
shaft and root, destroying it without affecting the skin or follicle.
Then the hair is prevented to regrow any further. However laser hair
removal is not hair removed forever. The hairs will regrowth after
treatment but no one knows for sure what the regrowth rates are. The
average experience is 70%-80% reduction in hair growth if you do a full
4-6 course treatment.
If you are considering any of these forms of hair removal for men, it might be a wise idea to consult a beauty salon. While this idea may not sit well with some men, these are the people who will have the answers you need, after all, they have been taking care of women's unwanted hair issues for years.
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