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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Pregnancy produce hair on my face,
The hormones changes during pregnancy can cause more of your hair to enter into the resting phase and resulting in the appearance of thicker hair. Usually, this extra hair shows up on your face, arms, belly, nipples or other unwanted places.Then, whether can I have a laser hair removal treatment during pregnancy?It’s really difficult to get a clear cut answer to this scary question. Although laser radiations are electromagnetic radiations that are very different from X-Ray radiations. Lasers have a wavelength similar to light and penetrate only up to few millimeters under skin, It is not able to infiltrate deep inside to the embryo or fetus and hence if out of harm's way. But, There have not been any studies done comprehensively to find out how laser hair removal can affect the fetus especially when it is done on abdomen or bikini area.So, We Recommend
* It is relative safety during early pregnancy. If you must have a laser hair removal treatment, please do it during early pregnancy but stay away from the bikini area.
* If you’ve had excess hair for some time and now want to get rid of it, it is perfectly safe to have laser hair removal done on your face during pregnancy.
* Other cases, The best option is that have a laser hair removal treatment after the baby is delivered.
* It is relative safety during early pregnancy. If you must have a laser hair removal treatment, please do it during early pregnancy but stay away from the bikini area.
* If you’ve had excess hair for some time and now want to get rid of it, it is perfectly safe to have laser hair removal done on your face during pregnancy.
* Other cases, The best option is that have a laser hair removal treatment after the baby is delivered.
How to deal with bushy eyebrows and unibrows
Taming Eyebrows for Women
Eyebrows give your face a lot of character but it can also be a problem if they are overly big and bushy or they grow together in one big brow (a so-called monobrow or unibrow). Taming your bows will help you look more groomed and draw attention to your eyes.
If you have a lot of excess eyebrow hair or you want to create a better eyebrow shape then consider a professional salon visit. It's difficult (though not impossible) to create the perfect arch (and have the eyebrows matching) while plucking your own eyebrows.
Beauty therapists generally offer three services to deal with unruly eyebrows:-
*
Plucking - therapists will use professional tweezers and a lighted magnifying glass to pull out the right hairs. They are better able to ensure that you get an even perfect shape than you can yourself by tweezing at home. More about Tweezing and Plucking *
Eyebrow waxing - when I went for an "eyebrow shaping" treatment at my local beauty salon, this is the treatment which the therapist advised. It is a quick method of taming your brows. The therapist paints the perfect shape with the wax and there are only a few stray hairs to remove with tweezers after that. I loved my instant perfectly arched eyebrows and have been able to keep them in shape ever since by tweezing out stray hairs as they grow in.More about Facial Waxing *
Eyebrow threading - some upmarket spas and beauty salons are starting to offer this service which has only been available in ethnic communities up to now. The method uses twists of thread to trap hair and pull it from the root. It is a quicker way of removing eyebrow hair than tweezing and even very short fine hairs are removed leaving brows looking very tidy. More about Threading
Each of these methods of tidying up brow hair can be done at home if you take care but tweezing or plucking is the only method that is really manageable by yourself. With eyebrow waxing you have to be so careful not to get the hot wax into your eyes and you really need a friend to help so that you can keep your eyes shut and the eyebrow stencils which are available to get a good shape are tricky to use with the hot wax. Threading is fine if you are well practised in the art but if you are clumsy it's difficult to get a good shape.Taming brows for men
Usually for men it is just a case of tidying up the natural shape of the eyebrows rather than shaping the perfect arch. Sometimes eyebrows become quite bushy and unruly and eyebrow hairs can grow quite long especially as you get older. The best solution is to trim the eyebrows carefully with small scissors or ask your barber to do this when you have your hair cut.
If you have hair growing between the brows (or a real monobrow / unibrow) you can remove this by tweezing or waxing, at home or in a salon. You will probably find that you can manage to remove this eyebrow hair quite easily with a combination of cold wax strips (safer around the eye area) and plucking with tweezers.
These days all of the treatments open to women are available to men too so don't be shy about visiting a beauty salon - no one will raise an eyebrow (!) if you ask about eyebrow waxing, threading or shaping.
Eyebrows give your face a lot of character but it can also be a problem if they are overly big and bushy or they grow together in one big brow (a so-called monobrow or unibrow). Taming your bows will help you look more groomed and draw attention to your eyes.
If you have a lot of excess eyebrow hair or you want to create a better eyebrow shape then consider a professional salon visit. It's difficult (though not impossible) to create the perfect arch (and have the eyebrows matching) while plucking your own eyebrows.
Beauty therapists generally offer three services to deal with unruly eyebrows:-
*
Plucking - therapists will use professional tweezers and a lighted magnifying glass to pull out the right hairs. They are better able to ensure that you get an even perfect shape than you can yourself by tweezing at home. More about Tweezing and Plucking *
Eyebrow waxing - when I went for an "eyebrow shaping" treatment at my local beauty salon, this is the treatment which the therapist advised. It is a quick method of taming your brows. The therapist paints the perfect shape with the wax and there are only a few stray hairs to remove with tweezers after that. I loved my instant perfectly arched eyebrows and have been able to keep them in shape ever since by tweezing out stray hairs as they grow in.More about Facial Waxing *
Eyebrow threading - some upmarket spas and beauty salons are starting to offer this service which has only been available in ethnic communities up to now. The method uses twists of thread to trap hair and pull it from the root. It is a quicker way of removing eyebrow hair than tweezing and even very short fine hairs are removed leaving brows looking very tidy. More about Threading
Each of these methods of tidying up brow hair can be done at home if you take care but tweezing or plucking is the only method that is really manageable by yourself. With eyebrow waxing you have to be so careful not to get the hot wax into your eyes and you really need a friend to help so that you can keep your eyes shut and the eyebrow stencils which are available to get a good shape are tricky to use with the hot wax. Threading is fine if you are well practised in the art but if you are clumsy it's difficult to get a good shape.Taming brows for men
Usually for men it is just a case of tidying up the natural shape of the eyebrows rather than shaping the perfect arch. Sometimes eyebrows become quite bushy and unruly and eyebrow hairs can grow quite long especially as you get older. The best solution is to trim the eyebrows carefully with small scissors or ask your barber to do this when you have your hair cut.
If you have hair growing between the brows (or a real monobrow / unibrow) you can remove this by tweezing or waxing, at home or in a salon. You will probably find that you can manage to remove this eyebrow hair quite easily with a combination of cold wax strips (safer around the eye area) and plucking with tweezers.
These days all of the treatments open to women are available to men too so don't be shy about visiting a beauty salon - no one will raise an eyebrow (!) if you ask about eyebrow waxing, threading or shaping.
How to wax your face, chin and upper lip
Waxing is one of the most popular methods for removing unsightly facial hair. It is quick, cheap and convenient to do yourself at home. While other DIY methods for removing facial hair such as depilatory creams and shaving leave you with stubble and the problem of regrowth within days if not hours, waxing will leave your face hair free for two to six weeks at a time.
Not only that but hairs tend to grow in finer and over time you will find the growth of hair getting sparser.
Having said all that it doesn't suit everyone. Most people will get a temporary reaction to facial waxing which brings them out in small red spots and skin with be sore and red for a couple of hours after waxing. But if you have particularly sensitive delicate skin you may find that you come out in a rash which refuses to budge and your skin may even bleed. Also darker skinned women may suffer some discoloration from waxing and if you have been using retinols or acne preparations such as Accutane which thin the skin you should avoid waxing altogether until a month or so after you stop using them (check with a beauty therapist and your doctor if you're unsure). Always proceed cautiously, in any case, when you begin and try waxing a small area to start with.
You may find that some parts of your face are more suitable for waxing than others with sideburns being the least sensitive and other parts of your face being the most difficult to wax. While the chin is not particularly sensitive, hairs here are quite stubborn so you may find waxing there difficult for that reason.
It's a case of finding out what works for your particular face and skin.
There's no doubt about it waxing hurts a bit but most people find it pretty tolerable if a good technique as described here is used. Above all be sure and pull the skin taut when removing the wax and after yanking off the strip of wax apply pressure to the area to soothe it. If your pain threshold is low you could take over the counter pain relief medication an hour or so before removing hair and that should help reduce the pain. Cool compresses or a mild hydrocortisone cream after waxing may also help soothe the skin.
If, after reading this, you're still a bit nervous about waxing your face (and even if you're not) it's a good idea to have facial waxing first of all at a beauty salon where you will get a much better idea of what is involved and how a professional goes about removing your unwanted hair.
Not only that but hairs tend to grow in finer and over time you will find the growth of hair getting sparser.
Having said all that it doesn't suit everyone. Most people will get a temporary reaction to facial waxing which brings them out in small red spots and skin with be sore and red for a couple of hours after waxing. But if you have particularly sensitive delicate skin you may find that you come out in a rash which refuses to budge and your skin may even bleed. Also darker skinned women may suffer some discoloration from waxing and if you have been using retinols or acne preparations such as Accutane which thin the skin you should avoid waxing altogether until a month or so after you stop using them (check with a beauty therapist and your doctor if you're unsure). Always proceed cautiously, in any case, when you begin and try waxing a small area to start with.
You may find that some parts of your face are more suitable for waxing than others with sideburns being the least sensitive and other parts of your face being the most difficult to wax. While the chin is not particularly sensitive, hairs here are quite stubborn so you may find waxing there difficult for that reason.
It's a case of finding out what works for your particular face and skin.
There's no doubt about it waxing hurts a bit but most people find it pretty tolerable if a good technique as described here is used. Above all be sure and pull the skin taut when removing the wax and after yanking off the strip of wax apply pressure to the area to soothe it. If your pain threshold is low you could take over the counter pain relief medication an hour or so before removing hair and that should help reduce the pain. Cool compresses or a mild hydrocortisone cream after waxing may also help soothe the skin.
If, after reading this, you're still a bit nervous about waxing your face (and even if you're not) it's a good idea to have facial waxing first of all at a beauty salon where you will get a much better idea of what is involved and how a professional goes about removing your unwanted hair.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
How to deal with bushy eyebrows and unibrows
Taming Eyebrows for Women
Eyebrows give your face a lot of character but it can also be a problem if they are overly big and bushy or they grow together in one big brow (a so-called monobrow or unibrow). Taming your bows will help you look more groomed and draw attention to your eyes.
If you have a lot of excess eyebrow hair or you want to create a better eyebrow shape then consider a professional salon visit. It's difficult (though not impossible) to create the perfect arch (and have the eyebrows matching) while plucking your own eyebrows.
Beauty therapists generally offer three services to deal with unruly eyebrows:-
*
Plucking - therapists will use professional tweezers and a lighted magnifying glass to pull out the right hairs. They are better able to ensure that you get an even perfect shape than you can yourself by tweezing at home. More about Tweezing and Plucking *
Eyebrow waxing - when I went for an "eyebrow shaping" treatment at my local beauty salon, this is the treatment which the therapist advised. It is a quick method of taming your brows. The therapist paints the perfect shape with the wax and there are only a few stray hairs to remove with tweezers after that. I loved my instant perfectly arched eyebrows and have been able to keep them in shape ever since by tweezing out stray hairs as they grow in.More about Facial Waxing *
Eyebrow threading - some upmarket spas and beauty salons are starting to offer this service which has only been available in ethnic communities up to now. The method uses twists of thread to trap hair and pull it from the root. It is a quicker way of removing eyebrow hair than tweezing and even very short fine hairs are removed leaving brows looking very tidy. More about Threading
Each of these methods of tidying up brow hair can be done at home if you take care but tweezing or plucking is the only method that is really manageable by yourself. With eyebrow waxing you have to be so careful not to get the hot wax into your eyes and you really need a friend to help so that you can keep your eyes shut and the eyebrow stencils which are available to get a good shape are tricky to use with the hot wax. Threading is fine if you are well practised in the art but if you are clumsy it's difficult to get a good shape.Taming brows for men
Usually for men it is just a case of tidying up the natural shape of the eyebrows rather than shaping the perfect arch. Sometimes eyebrows become quite bushy and unruly and eyebrow hairs can grow quite long especially as you get older. The best solution is to trim the eyebrows carefully with small scissors or ask your barber to do this when you have your hair cut.
If you have hair growing between the brows (or a real monobrow / unibrow) you can remove this by tweezing or waxing, at home or in a salon. You will probably find that you can manage to remove this eyebrow hair quite easily with a combination of cold wax strips (safer around the eye area) and plucking with tweezers.
These days all of the treatments open to women are available to men too so don't be shy about visiting a beauty salon - no one will raise an eyebrow (!) if you ask about eyebrow waxing, threading or shaping.
Eyebrows give your face a lot of character but it can also be a problem if they are overly big and bushy or they grow together in one big brow (a so-called monobrow or unibrow). Taming your bows will help you look more groomed and draw attention to your eyes.
If you have a lot of excess eyebrow hair or you want to create a better eyebrow shape then consider a professional salon visit. It's difficult (though not impossible) to create the perfect arch (and have the eyebrows matching) while plucking your own eyebrows.
Beauty therapists generally offer three services to deal with unruly eyebrows:-
*
Plucking - therapists will use professional tweezers and a lighted magnifying glass to pull out the right hairs. They are better able to ensure that you get an even perfect shape than you can yourself by tweezing at home. More about Tweezing and Plucking *
Eyebrow waxing - when I went for an "eyebrow shaping" treatment at my local beauty salon, this is the treatment which the therapist advised. It is a quick method of taming your brows. The therapist paints the perfect shape with the wax and there are only a few stray hairs to remove with tweezers after that. I loved my instant perfectly arched eyebrows and have been able to keep them in shape ever since by tweezing out stray hairs as they grow in.More about Facial Waxing *
Eyebrow threading - some upmarket spas and beauty salons are starting to offer this service which has only been available in ethnic communities up to now. The method uses twists of thread to trap hair and pull it from the root. It is a quicker way of removing eyebrow hair than tweezing and even very short fine hairs are removed leaving brows looking very tidy. More about Threading
Each of these methods of tidying up brow hair can be done at home if you take care but tweezing or plucking is the only method that is really manageable by yourself. With eyebrow waxing you have to be so careful not to get the hot wax into your eyes and you really need a friend to help so that you can keep your eyes shut and the eyebrow stencils which are available to get a good shape are tricky to use with the hot wax. Threading is fine if you are well practised in the art but if you are clumsy it's difficult to get a good shape.Taming brows for men
Usually for men it is just a case of tidying up the natural shape of the eyebrows rather than shaping the perfect arch. Sometimes eyebrows become quite bushy and unruly and eyebrow hairs can grow quite long especially as you get older. The best solution is to trim the eyebrows carefully with small scissors or ask your barber to do this when you have your hair cut.
If you have hair growing between the brows (or a real monobrow / unibrow) you can remove this by tweezing or waxing, at home or in a salon. You will probably find that you can manage to remove this eyebrow hair quite easily with a combination of cold wax strips (safer around the eye area) and plucking with tweezers.
These days all of the treatments open to women are available to men too so don't be shy about visiting a beauty salon - no one will raise an eyebrow (!) if you ask about eyebrow waxing, threading or shaping.
How to wax your face, chin and upper lip
Waxing is one of the most popular methods for removing unsightly facial hair. It is quick, cheap and convenient to do yourself at home. While other DIY methods for removing facial hair such as depilatory creams and shaving leave you with stubble and the problem of regrowth within days if not hours, waxing will leave your face hair free for two to six weeks at a time.
Not only that but hairs tend to grow in finer and over time you will find the growth of hair getting sparser.
Having said all that it doesn't suit everyone. Most people will get a temporary reaction to facial waxing which brings them out in small red spots and skin with be sore and red for a couple of hours after waxing. But if you have particularly sensitive delicate skin you may find that you come out in a rash which refuses to budge and your skin may even bleed. Also darker skinned women may suffer some discoloration from waxing and if you have been using retinols or acne preparations such as Accutane which thin the skin you should avoid waxing altogether until a month or so after you stop using them (check with a beauty therapist and your doctor if you're unsure). Always proceed cautiously, in any case, when you begin and try waxing a small area to start with.
You may find that some parts of your face are more suitable for waxing than others with sideburns being the least sensitive and other parts of your face being the most difficult to wax. While the chin is not particularly sensitive, hairs here are quite stubborn so you may find waxing there difficult for that reason.
It's a case of finding out what works for your particular face and skin.
There's no doubt about it waxing hurts a bit but most people find it pretty tolerable if a good technique as described here is used. Above all be sure and pull the skin taut when removing the wax and after yanking off the strip of wax apply pressure to the area to soothe it. If your pain threshold is low you could take over the counter pain relief medication an hour or so before removing hair and that should help reduce the pain. Cool compresses or a mild hydrocortisone cream after waxing may also help soothe the skin.
If, after reading this, you're still a bit nervous about waxing your face (and even if you're not) it's a good idea to have facial waxing first of all at a beauty salon where you will get a much better idea of what is involved and how a professional goes about removing your unwanted hair.
Not only that but hairs tend to grow in finer and over time you will find the growth of hair getting sparser.
Having said all that it doesn't suit everyone. Most people will get a temporary reaction to facial waxing which brings them out in small red spots and skin with be sore and red for a couple of hours after waxing. But if you have particularly sensitive delicate skin you may find that you come out in a rash which refuses to budge and your skin may even bleed. Also darker skinned women may suffer some discoloration from waxing and if you have been using retinols or acne preparations such as Accutane which thin the skin you should avoid waxing altogether until a month or so after you stop using them (check with a beauty therapist and your doctor if you're unsure). Always proceed cautiously, in any case, when you begin and try waxing a small area to start with.
You may find that some parts of your face are more suitable for waxing than others with sideburns being the least sensitive and other parts of your face being the most difficult to wax. While the chin is not particularly sensitive, hairs here are quite stubborn so you may find waxing there difficult for that reason.
It's a case of finding out what works for your particular face and skin.
There's no doubt about it waxing hurts a bit but most people find it pretty tolerable if a good technique as described here is used. Above all be sure and pull the skin taut when removing the wax and after yanking off the strip of wax apply pressure to the area to soothe it. If your pain threshold is low you could take over the counter pain relief medication an hour or so before removing hair and that should help reduce the pain. Cool compresses or a mild hydrocortisone cream after waxing may also help soothe the skin.
If, after reading this, you're still a bit nervous about waxing your face (and even if you're not) it's a good idea to have facial waxing first of all at a beauty salon where you will get a much better idea of what is involved and how a professional goes about removing your unwanted hair.
Pregnancy produce hair on my face,
The hormones changes during pregnancy can cause more of your hair to enter into the resting phase and resulting in the appearance of thicker hair. Usually, this extra hair shows up on your face, arms, belly, nipples or other unwanted places.
Then, whether can I have a laser hair removal treatment during pregnancy?
It’s really difficult to get a clear cut answer to this scary question. Although laser radiations are electromagnetic radiations that are very different from X-Ray radiations. Lasers have a wavelength similar to light and penetrate only up to few millimeters under skin, It is not able to infiltrate deep inside to the embryo or fetus and hence if out of harm's way. But, There have not been any studies done comprehensively to find out how laser hair removal can affect the fetus especially when it is done on abdomen or bikini area.
Then, whether can I have a laser hair removal treatment during pregnancy?
It’s really difficult to get a clear cut answer to this scary question. Although laser radiations are electromagnetic radiations that are very different from X-Ray radiations. Lasers have a wavelength similar to light and penetrate only up to few millimeters under skin, It is not able to infiltrate deep inside to the embryo or fetus and hence if out of harm's way. But, There have not been any studies done comprehensively to find out how laser hair removal can affect the fetus especially when it is done on abdomen or bikini area.
Laser Hair Removal For Males
Laser hair removal treatment is exactly what males need. It is easy, safe, painless and permanent for men, and laser hair removal is definitely preferable to smelly hair removal creams, painful waxing, or constant shaving. If you've ever wanted to rid yourself permanently of unwanted hair, this is definitely a great way to accomplish your goal.Safe for Large AreasFor most men, the areas where they want to have hair removed are large ones; the back, chest, and perhaps the legs. With laser hair removal, these large areas can be done quickly and easily. The laser procedure combines the precise accuracy of shaving with the long lasting qualities of electrolysis, making it much easier to keep large areas smooth and free of unwanted hair.Since the laser systems work with cool lasers and lights, the procedure itself is less painful and uncomfortable and finished more quickly than with the needles used in electrolysis. This is important, since areas like the chest and back can be very sensitive. Since the lasers are not as invasive as needles, you are far less likely to suffer any real pain during and immediately after laser hair removal. While there will be some discomfort, most reputable doctors or practitioners offer a topical pain relieving cream to be applied before the hair removal begins, providing immediate relief.Finding a PractitionerWhile conducting your search for a doctor to do your laser hair removal procedure, call the offices of those doctors you are interested in and ask if they have worked with many male patients. When you find one who has, ask if you can then make an appointment to go in and talk to him, to ask any questions you may have about the procedure. Make sure you feel comfortable with the person performing the actual laser hair removal, as this will help to keep you calm before and during the procedure.If you know any buddies or co-workers who have had laser hair removal done, ask them about their experiences and if they would recommend their doctor. Word of mouth is the best way to find really great services and those who offer them, so take advantage of others' experiences.Justifying the ExpenseWhile women seem to understand that beauty comes at a price, men are, by nature, more logical and practical creatures. Laser hair removal treatments can vary in cost, but the fact of it is that you'll be making an investment. And since this investment is such an important one, consider the fact that you are absolutely worth it!Sit down and add up the costs of the alternative methods of hair removal. How many jars of hair removal cream, packages of razors or razor blades, or home waxing kits will you be purchasing over the course of your life? Not to mention the skin care creams and soothing balms you'll have to pick up to keep your skin feeling smooth after all of this abuse. Now look at the cost of laser hair removal. After just two or three treatments, you will have softer, smoother, hair free skin. Permanently. Compare the two price tags, and you'll agree that this one time investment in yourself is well worth the price.After CarePerhaps the most attractive selling point of laser hair removal is that your skin will require very little care after the procedure is done. The area that has been treated will be slightly red and very mildly uncomfortable, much like a mild sunburn. It is recommended that you wear sunscreen on the area for at least 48 hours after the treatment. You should also avoid tanning, either outside in the sun or in a tanning salon, for a minimum of two weeks after the procedure.There won't be any oozing or bleeding or any open sores to look after, and there is no chance of nicks or cuts like those from a razor blade. Within two weeks, you'll notice that your skin is back to normal, but even better; it will be softer and rid of the unwanted hair!
Laser Hair Removal for Teens
When a child reaches adolescence, many changes take place in their body. Hair growth is one of the most noticeable of these changes, and can often be annoying for some teenagers. Teens have a tendency to be overly sensitive about their hair growth, especially when it appears in a less desirable area of the body such as the face or arms. Girls are usually more sensitive about this than boys. What can they do about it? Laser hair removal might be an option.How Laser Hair Removal Works for TeenagersA teenager with unwanted hair might not want to shave just yet, or use wax and other methods because these methods can encourage more rapid hair growth in a teen whose body is not fully mature. Laser hair removal is an option to consider, but should be decided by both the parent and the teen. All laser hair removal clinics require a parent or legal guardian's consent to perform the procedure on a child under 18 years of age.Laser hair removal works the same for teens as it does for adults. In the latest technology, a laser light called intense pulsed light (IPL) is used to destroy hair follicles where the unwanted hair appears. The procedure is safe for teens, but they should be aware of how the procedure works beforehand. Knowing what to expect will make the visit more pleasant.Possible Side Effects for TeenagersThe side effects of laser hair removal have been lessened tremendously with the latest IPL technology. However, teens should be aware of the possibility of side effects. A reddening of the area treated can occur for several days after a laser procedure so the patient will want to plan the days after carefully. Having the procedure during a school holiday week or the summer months might be a good idea. Also, the hair will not disappear immediately. It will usually thicken first, then fall away within a week or two, so expectations of the actual visit should not be set too high. Swelling in the treated area can also occur for several hours after treatment.Teens should also understand that several visits might be required to remove all the unwanted hair. Four visits are the average, but it might take less depending on the amount of hair that needs to be removed, and the color of the patient's hair and skin.Drawbacks of Laser Hair Removal for TeenagersLaser hair removal might not be the best option for some teens. One reason is the cost. Laser hair removal can be expensive for teens because it is not permanent. A teen's hair growth procedure is usually not mature, so more treatments might be required soon to keep the unwanted hair away. After a treatment or session, hair will usually stay gone for around six months. After this period, hair begins to grow again. A teen's hair growth is sometimes more rapid than an adult's, so the laser hair removal procedure might have to be repeated.Another reason is laser hair removal doesn't always work with every type of hair or skin. The affects are usually best with the combined light skin and dark hair. Blond, white and gray hairs lack pigment, so the treatment is not effective or success rates can be very limited. The teen and parent(s) should consult with a laser hair removal specialist to decide if treatment is best.Tanning and Laser Hair RemovalAnother thing to consider for teens is whether or not they tan their body frequently, either in the sunlight or a tanning facility. A tanned body does not react to laser hair removal positively in many cases. The reason? Tanned skin can prevent some of the laser energy from reaching the hair follicles because the darker the skin, the more light energy it absorbs. When the skin absorbs much of the light, the hair follicles are deprived of the light, and the skin might also be burned during the procedure, causing discomfort. Before the procedure, teens should avoid tanning for as long as possible by wearing strong sunscreen while outdoors.Fortunately, there are new methods coming on the scene to help those with tanned or dark skin as well. As technology and techniques improve, so are more positive results for people of all skin and hair types. One example is super long-pulse technology, which spreads out the light energy over a longer period of time instead of using intense, fast treatments. The skin is not affected, and more hair follicles can be reached successfully. There are many types of lasers and treatment methods on the market, so the right type of specialist and equipment should be sought out before considering treatment.Teens can benefit from laser hair removal if they are prepared for the procedure and possible side effects. A successful procedure can help build confidence and provide a safe, simple way to get rid of unwanted hair.
5 Tips for Males Hair Removal
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.1.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 electrolysis. 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. 2.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.3.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. 4.If you are ready for the next step then electrolysis hair removal may be up your alley. This method is considered to be the major leagues. Electrolysis consists of electrocuting each individual hair follicle with the use of a long, thin wire that is inserted into the skin and actually touches the follicle. While this form of hair removal is very effective, in reality, you can expect about 2/3 of the growing hair to truly be removed. The reason is simple, if the follicle is not completely electrocuted, it can and most likely will re-grow hair. In addition, it is important to note that hair grows in cycles and only a portion of the active follicles will be producing hair at the time of the initial electrolysis treatment. Therefore, you can expect multiple treatments and then touch ups once or twice a year after that. 5.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.
Parisian, Hollywood or Brazilian Wax,
Once you have decided to consider waxing pubic hair to keep it neat and tidy, you might start to find out about the various types of bikini line waxing available because it's no longer so simple as just removing the stray hairs around the tops of your legs or those poking out of your skimpy bathing costume.These days there are decisions to make about the type of bikini waxing you will choose and the treatments have all kinds of names. To make matters more confusing there is no universally recognised meaning for many of the terms relating to pubic hair removal although here are a few guidelines which will give you a rough idea.In the past, a bikini wax involved simply removing hair which showed outside the line of your underwear or swimsuit.But now the most talked about type of waxing for the bikini line is the Brazilian wax which is named after the South American beauties (male and female) who like wear very skimpy thong bikini bottoms on the beach and don't want any excess hair showing. The full Brazilian wax involves removing all hair growing anywhere in the pubic region - back, front and between including the buttocks and is also called Bare waxing, Sphinx Waxing (after the hairless cat) and Hollywood Waxing.There is a modified Brazilian (sometimes called a "Playboy" from the look of the models there) which involves keeping a small "landing strip" of pubic hair in front. These days a triangle of hair rather than a strip is often left there for a more natural look.Then there is the “Natural" bikini wax which takes hair off the buttocks, between the legs and the hair along the edge of the bikini line but leaves the pubic area looking natural.And salons are starting to sell other types of waxing such as a "Parisian" wax using a different type of cooler wax favored in France. Sometimes they may brand waxing treatments under their own names too.At many beauty salons, you can also have a made to order, bespoke look which involves creating a shape in your pubic hair such as a heart or a butterfly.So how can you get past all the confusion surrounding the different types of bikini waxing out there?Rather than worrying about what to call your bikini waxing treatment it is best simply to tell the beautician where you would like hair removed and she can tell you what they call it (if anything) or ask what the various names they use in their price list mean so that you a clear what each treatment involves in that particular salon. For example, in a full Brazilian wax you would expect the hair from the labia to be removed but for some salons this might only be done if you specify bare or Sphinx waxing.It's best if you are clear about what you would like waxed before you go for your hair removal session and then you can be quite specific about which areas of unwanted hair you would like to be removed at the beauty salon.
Monday, December 8, 2008
What happens to the skin after laser hair removal treatment?
The area that be treated of laser hair removal may become :
1. Pink or Red. The color is a response from the laser on the skin, clients describe it as mild sunburn.2. Bumpy. The bumps are from the heat trying to escape from the hair follicle.
This reaction is very normal and temporary because the laser does not damage the skin, it usually subsides within a day or so. If necessary, the doctor may prescribe a topical cream or aloe on the area to cool your skin. Some people experience a slight crusting of the skin. If crusting occurs, keep the area moist with petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
After laser hair removal treatment:
1.
Against redness or bumpy of the skin, you can use the Cold Compress. Use ice and place it over the affected area gently, changing as often as necessary. 2.
Use makeup or antibacterial creams sparingly after laser hair removal however moisturizing creams is commended. Moisturizing creams can aid in the recovery of the skin in the treated areas. 3.
Don't wax or pluck hairs between treatments. 4.
Don't pick at or manipulate the skin in treated areas. 5.
Don't rub or scrub the treated area. You may gently wash the area with soap and water. 6.
Avoid exercise and exertion for the first 24 hours. Perspiration from exertion may increase irritation caused by the laser. 7.
Avoid exposure to the sun for several weeks after treatment. Apply sunblock that at least SPF 25 for the first few weeks. Avoid tanning booths - the ultraviolet light damages the skin.
1. Pink or Red. The color is a response from the laser on the skin, clients describe it as mild sunburn.2. Bumpy. The bumps are from the heat trying to escape from the hair follicle.
This reaction is very normal and temporary because the laser does not damage the skin, it usually subsides within a day or so. If necessary, the doctor may prescribe a topical cream or aloe on the area to cool your skin. Some people experience a slight crusting of the skin. If crusting occurs, keep the area moist with petroleum jelly (Vaseline).
After laser hair removal treatment:
1.
Against redness or bumpy of the skin, you can use the Cold Compress. Use ice and place it over the affected area gently, changing as often as necessary. 2.
Use makeup or antibacterial creams sparingly after laser hair removal however moisturizing creams is commended. Moisturizing creams can aid in the recovery of the skin in the treated areas. 3.
Don't wax or pluck hairs between treatments. 4.
Don't pick at or manipulate the skin in treated areas. 5.
Don't rub or scrub the treated area. You may gently wash the area with soap and water. 6.
Avoid exercise and exertion for the first 24 hours. Perspiration from exertion may increase irritation caused by the laser. 7.
Avoid exposure to the sun for several weeks after treatment. Apply sunblock that at least SPF 25 for the first few weeks. Avoid tanning booths - the ultraviolet light damages the skin.
Does laser hair removal cause scarring?
Lasers can be extremely dangerous in wrong hands and any laser procedure can cause scarring. However, the risk of scarring from laser hair removal is rather small.
The main reasons can cause scarring of laser hair removal including:
1.
Some skins are just not suitable for lasers, such as a history of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation. 2.
Different types of skin must be used suitable laser. If laser be used on the wrong type of skin, it can cause serious burns and lasting pigment or scarring. The darker skin types must pay attention to it. 3.
The experience, skill, knowledge and training of the laser operator. Getting a laser hair removal treatment at an unlicensed clinic and under people with no medical training can be very risky. 4.
Most dermatologists recommend waiting 1 year after taking isotretinoin (Accutane®) before doing laser hair removal because of atypical scarring that has been associated with use of this drug during treatment.
A few patients about 2% - 10% especially in darker skin types will have temporary pigmentary changes after laser hair removal treatment. Don't worry because most of time this is not scarring. The skin will automatically resolve from weeks to months but as far as possible not to tanning.
The main reasons can cause scarring of laser hair removal including:
1.
Some skins are just not suitable for lasers, such as a history of hypertrophic scarring or keloid formation. 2.
Different types of skin must be used suitable laser. If laser be used on the wrong type of skin, it can cause serious burns and lasting pigment or scarring. The darker skin types must pay attention to it. 3.
The experience, skill, knowledge and training of the laser operator. Getting a laser hair removal treatment at an unlicensed clinic and under people with no medical training can be very risky. 4.
Most dermatologists recommend waiting 1 year after taking isotretinoin (Accutane®) before doing laser hair removal because of atypical scarring that has been associated with use of this drug during treatment.
A few patients about 2% - 10% especially in darker skin types will have temporary pigmentary changes after laser hair removal treatment. Don't worry because most of time this is not scarring. The skin will automatically resolve from weeks to months but as far as possible not to tanning.
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