Now that we are deep in the summer knees, part of your beauty routine may be quite high on your list: your high visibility method of hair removal. You might ask yourself, “Should I shave? Wax? Activate all nasty hair in my bikini series, underarms, and legs?!”
We all know that keeping our bodies hairless in all the right places doesn't always sail smoothly - all hair removal methods, whether waxing, shaving or diode laser, can cause problems such as nicks, bumps, and The inner growth of the hair... is not comfortable. Let's take a cursory look at a large number of removal options, and their different levels of pain, commitment, cost, convenience, and perhaps most importantly, longevity.
Professional waxing
How it works: Apply hot (but not too hot!) wax to the desired area, then remove it in the opposite direction of hair growth and pull the hair out of the root.
Ideal for legs, underarms, and bikinis, for those who are rough, dark hair tends to be stubborn.
Advantages: Temporarily remove root hair for an average of three weeks of smooth skin, depending on your hair type and thickness, can take two to six weeks.
Disadvantages: Waxing requires some regeneration to be effective because the wax requires at least a quarter of an inch of debris to adhere. Treatment may be moderate pain because the hair does tear at the roots, but it becomes more bearable over time. Waxing can also cause hair to grow inward.
Average cost: The price of salon waxing is $15-80, depending on the waxing area and the salon of your choice.
Tip: "Don't drink and wax," Noemi Grupenmager, founder and CEO of Uni K Wax Centers, warned. “Some people think that it can relieve pain after drinking, but alcohol tightens the pores and makes them more painful.” Stimulants, such as coffee, can also increase sensitivity. Also, do your research and find a salon that uses high-quality wax. Grupenmager says that better quality wax can reduce pain.
Scratch
How it works: Shaving the hair with a razor to remove the hair from the skin surface.
Best for: legs, underarms, and those with lighter, thinner hair.
Advantages: low price, painless, fast and simple; and the use of shaving cream can help moisturize the skin and keep the skin soft.
Disadvantages: Regeneration occurs very quickly, and since the hair is cut off at the surface, the regenerated hair is blunt, not tapered, so it looks thicker. Razor burns, nicks and incisions are possible, and people who shave often become easy to grow inward.
Average cost: razors and shaving creams can be purchased at no cost in any grocery store or pharmacy.
Tip: For those who can't get rid of shaving habits, the “growth-reducing” product helps to suppress hair regeneration, which reduces the frequency of shaving.
Laser hair removal
Working principle: The diode laser hair removal penetrates the skin, aiming at the hair shaft and inhibiting hair growth. It basically destroys the follicles, which means it can be permanently removed. Typically, the hair in the treated area falls off within 2-3 weeks.
Most suitable for people whose hair is deeper than the skin - and professional dermatologists can change the type of laser used, the laser targets the melanin in the hair, so it is not suitable for people with dark skin or pale hair. The laser needs to be able to lock in dark pigments to distinguish between dark hair and skin.
Advantages: Suitable for long-term hair removal in all areas. "It doesn't hurt the dermis, so even the most sensitive skin can be treated," said Dr. Ariel Ostad, a New York dermatologist.
Disadvantages: Laser hair removal can be painful, and most people describe it as a "squeaky" feeling to the skin and a thermal sensation from the laser. In addition, it requires multiple visits to a dermatologist to get the best results. "It's important to go to a dermatologist who can provide different lasers depending on the patient's skin tone and hair color," Ostad said.
Average cost: $150 to $500 per treatment, an average of 6 treatments, depending on the area being treated. It is generally recommended to perform several treatment cycles to capture hair follicles at different stages of the growth cycle. Some people need remedial treatment, especially in larger areas.
Tip: Although it may seem expensive, in the long run, many people think that laser hair removal machine is an investment that can pay off. “This is the most effective and cost-effective treatment, considering how much people can spend in their lifetimes, such as waxing or electrolysis,” Posted said.
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