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Unwanted Body Hair Removal at Home

Thursday, May 28th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you are amongst the millions of folks who would like to get rid of hair from places where you wished it was not, but you do not want to pay thousands of dollars to hair removal professionals, take heart! There are plenty of home hair removal methods that are easy to do and relatively inexpensive. Read on for a look at some of the more common home hair removal techniques that you may like to try yourself.

Shaving for Men

Shaving in the shower softens up the beard and gives a smoother shave. Whether you use a cream or a gel, it is not how much you put on but instead how you apply it. Put on shaving cream or lotion by massaging it gently onto the skin. This causes the pilli muscles to raise the hairs up which makes them easier to cut. Single blades offer a better shave over that of double or triple ones. Replace your blade when it loses its sharpmess. Shave in the direction that your hair grows for the initial couple of passes, then reverse and shave in the opposite direction the last time. Rinse your face with luke warm water after your shave and pat but not rub, using a towel. Many men have to shave their faces twice per day although daily shaving is much more common.

Shaving Tips for Women

Women should avoid using razors that are designed for men. Razors for women are made to fit the feminine areas better and offer the correct shaving angle for the leg and under the arms. Shaving unwanted body hair is best at night when the hair follicles are not surrounded by tightly packed body fluids. Before shaving, rinse the legs and underarms with warm water. Apply gel, shaving cream or hair conditioner. Be very careful when you are shaving sensitive areas like the bikini line. The panties you put on can cause discomfort and bumps if there is shaving rash there. Be aware that if you choose to shave your face or moustache area, the hair will not be any thicker than it was previously. It is more common for women to shave under their arms twice a week. The leg area is typically shaved once a week. Naturally, the frequency of shaving depends upon the individual and how quickly their hair grows.

Tweezing Tips

Make a point of cleaning your tweezers in hot water before using. Wiping with alcohol is even better. Tweezer body hair removal is wonderful for shaping eyebrows or removing stray hairs on the face and chin. Never tweeze nose hairs as  infection could result. Tweeze in the same direction as the hair growth. Cover the area to be tweezed with a hot face cloth for a minute or two to open the pores. Never use creams or moisturizers before tweezing as it can cause infected or blocked pores and it might cause you to slip with the tweezers. The results of tweezing commonly last for a fortnight or more.

Tips for using Depilatories

Before applying any type of cream or lotion, do a skin test. This is needed to determine if your skin is allergic to a product you want to use. Put on a smallish quantity of the cream or lotion on a patch of skin and wait for twenty four hours for a reaction, if any. If the skin area looks normal, it is safe for you to use the product. To get the most out of depilatories, it is better to use them after a bath because this is the time when hair is soft and the pores are open. Follow the product application directions exactly! Make sure to not leave it on for a longer period than it says to and use a watch or timer to make sure. If you have any irritation, acne or open wounds on the skin, hold off until they heal before employing depilatories. Women use depilatories about once every two weeks, but the frequency of use is dependent on how fast the hair grows.

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