Too much hair on certain parts of your body can be very embarrassing. Many people research endless ways to remove hair, but the problem never goes away. If hair removal isn't permanent, you could be removing hair from the same place every six weeks for the rest of your life. While some people may not have a problem with that, they need to find the hair removal system that's the easiest and less painful.

Why do we feel the need to remove unwanted hair on our bodies? There are many different reasons ranging from cultural reasons to cosmetic reasons. Men most often have problems with hair on their backs, while some women have problems with facial hair. The means for removing this hair is dependent on cost, ease of use, and the pain factor.

Small areas of hair are most often removed with creams, lotions, or razors. Larger areas of hair (such as on the back) are most often removed medically with laser therapy, or waxing, due to the awkwardness of removing the hair by yourself. For longer lasting results, it is best to use hair removal methods that remove hair from the root. These results can usually last four to six weeks, as opposed to other methods that may only last for a few days.

When choosing the best method of hair removal, try to keep in mind that some methods may be permanent. While some cosmetic hair removal may be ?in style? now, you may not always want to be hairless. Newer hair creams can be a gentle way to remove hair from any area.

The most common problems associated with hair removal are pain, shaving bumps, and skin irritation. If you're trying a hair removal method for the first time, test a small area first. It is better to test for any kind of allergic reaction before you end up with a large red area. Shaving bumps and skin irritation can be alleviated with tea tree oil. Soak a cotton ball in the oil and apply to the area you've removed the hair from.

As for hair removal pain, everyone's tolerance for pain is different. Some people may not blink an eye when they are having their hair waxed, and others may not be able to tolerate one quick tear of the cloth. Your personal pain factor may be the deciding factor when it comes to choosing a hair removal method.

The author, AJ Stamp, has tried many different hair removal methods on herself and her husband. For painless and easy hair removal, visit http://www.revitol-review.com



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Monday, May 26th, 2008 at 5:04 am
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