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Hair Removal Choices: Pluck, Wax Or Zap?

By Ruth Campbell


Everyone wants to look attractive and sophisticated. One step many of us take is we try to get rid of unwanted hair from our body, as they look unsightly. But often we are not sure how to do it. However, there are many ways of hair removal such as plucking, waxing, and zapping. These are some of the easiest methods for getting rid of excessive and unwanted hair.

Everyone wants to look attractive and sophisticated. One step many of us take is we try to get rid of unwanted hair from our body, as they look unsightly. But often we are not sure how to do it. However, there are many ways of hair removal such as plucking, waxing, and zapping. These are some of the easiest methods for getting rid of excessive and unwanted hair.

Each method temporarily removes unwanted hair. Many opt for these treatments as they are the economically wise choice when compared to permanent methods such as laser treatment or electrolysis. These methods are mildly painful, but are easy to perform.

Generally people with excess hair shave, pluck, or wax them. Plucking is one of the cheapest methods for hair removal. It is safe and simple to use but is painful and takes a lot of time. This method can either be done manually or make use of modern technology such as mechanical plucking devices with rotating springs. Generally tweezing instrument is used for plucking which pulls out the hair follicles. It is mainly for facial areas such as eyebrows and chin. The advantage of this method is that it requires minimal time. It is done by professionals who pluck the eyebrow hair and provides shape to your eyebrows but can also be done in the comfort of home. The negative aspect of this method is that it can cause redness or irritation. It may also cause pimples in and around the area that has been plucked.

Waxing is another technique used to get rid of unwanted hair. It can be done at home easily. It is a safe, economical, and easy method for removing hair. When waxing, a thin layer of warm wax is applied on the skin that is to be waxed. Then the wax is pulled off with the help of a paper or cloth strip. The wax pulls out the hair along with it. The results last for several weeks.

There are some side effects of waxing. It may lead to follicultis or inflammation of the hair follicle. It may also lead to skin damage or skin irritation. Other side effects include stinging sensation and soreness. The advantage of waxing is that it makes your skin look smooth instantly and provides you with long lasting results. It is most effective on larger areas like legs, abdomen and arms.

So apart from the permanent methods available, which are very costly, these temporary methods can also be employed to get rid of unwanted hair. They are easy and inexpensive as compared to the permanent methods of hair removal.


About the Author:

Ruth Campbell owns and operates http://www.safe-hair-removal.com Safe Hair Removal

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