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Did you know there are 13 ways to remove your unwanted hair? These first 4 hair removal methods just remove the hair that’s visible above the skin, so they are only temporary solutions that need to be repeated often (eg men shave their faces every day) Shaving (the most common – with razor or electric shavers) Trimming (makes it a bit shorter) Dissolving creams and powders (like Veet, which chemically dissolve hair) Buffing (light sandpaper to buff away hair with friction) These next 5 hair removal methods yank out the hair and root so the procedures are repeated less often. You will appear hairless for longer (days or weeks). But the hair root will soon grow back and create another hair Waxing (apply hot or cold wax, apply strips, and yank out hairs by the roots! Ouch!) Sugaring (same process as wax, but with a sticky paste instead of wax) Epilation (using a needle to remove the hair from the root – one hair at a time!) Threading (a twisted thread catches hair as it rolls across the skin, yanked out by the roots. Also called fatlah or khite) Tweezing (Plucking out hairs with tweezers or your fingers. Ouch!) These next 3 hair removal methods kill the germ cells around the hair root so can be permanent Electrolysis A fine probe is inserted into each hair follicle. The germ cells which grow hair are killed with a small zap of electricity This technology is 135 years old! Works on all hair colours The only true, life-time, permanent hair removal Painful. Slow. Expensive. Lasers Will heat/kill dark hairs (black or brown hair) but leave light coloured skin cool. Usually not for use on people with darker skin You may need 3-8 treatments (about 10 weeks apart) to ensure hairs in all stages of the hair life cycle are killed Some hair may grow back after a few years Fairly painless (brief heating of the skin) Fast (60 times faster than Electrolosis) Expensive Intense Pulsed Light Similar technology to laser but faster to use and cheaper (this is why it has become so popular with practitioners) Will vaporise dark hairs, the root, and the papilla (the germ cell that grows new hairs) Leaves light coloured skin cool. Usually not for use on people with darker skin You may need 3-8 treatments (about 10 weeks apart) to ensure hairs in all stages of the hair life cycle are killed Some hair may grow back after a few years Fairly painless (brief heating of the skin) Faster than laser Fairly expensive when treated by a Hair Removal Salon ($1000 to $3000+), but inexpensive when you buy your own hand-held device for home That is 12 hair removal methods so far, the 13th is prescription medication for hair removal. But the hair grows back when you stop taking the drugs, so just forget about this one.

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13 Ways To Remove Unwanted Hair

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Did you know there are 13 ways

to remove your unwanted hair?

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These first 4 hair removal methods just remove the hair that’s visible above the skin

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So they are only temporary solutions that

need to be repeated often (eg men shave their

faces every day)

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1. ShavingThe most common

With razor or electric shavers

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2. Trimming Makes it a bit shorter

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3. Dissolving creams and powders like Veet which chemically

dissolve hair

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4. BuffingLight sandpaper to buff away

hair with friction

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These next 5 hair removal methods yank out the hair and root so

the procedures are repeated less often

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You will appear hairless for longer (days or weeks)

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But the hair root will soon grow back and create another hair

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1. Waxing

Apply hot or cold wax, apply strips, and yank out hairs by the

roots! Ouch!

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2. Sugaring

Same process as wax, but with a sticky paste instead of wax

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3. Epilation

Using a needle to remove the hair from the root

one hair at a time!

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4. Threading

A twisted thread catches hair as it rolls across the skin,

yanked out by the roots.

Also called fatlah or khite

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5. Tweezing

Plucking out hairs with tweezers or your fingers. Ouch!

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These next 3 hair removal methods kill the germ cells around the hair root so can

be permanent

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• A fine probe is inserted into each hair follicle. The germ cells which grow

hair are killed with a small zap of electricity

• This technology is 135 years old!

1. Electrolysis

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• Works on all hair colours

• The only true, life-time, permanent hair removal

• Painful. Slow. Expensive.

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2. Lasers

• Will heat/kill dark hairs (black or brown hair) but leave light coloured skin cool. Usually not for use on people with darker

skin

• You may need 3-8 treatments (about 10 weeks apart) to ensure hairs in all stages of the hair life cycle are killed

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• Some hair may grow back after a few years

• Fairly painless- brief heating of the skin

• Fast - 60 times faster than Electrolysis

• Expensive

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• Similar technology to laser but faster to use and cheaper (this is why it has become so popular with practitioners)

• Will vaporise dark hairs, the root, and the papilla (the germ cell that grows new hairs)

3. Intense Pulsed Light

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• Leaves light coloured skin cool. Usually not for use on people with darker skin

• You may need 3-8 treatments (about 6 weeks apart) to ensure hairs in all

stages of the hair life cycle are killed

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• Some hair may grow back after a few years

• Fairly painless (brief heating of the skin)

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• Faster than laser

• Fairly expensive when treated by a Hair Removal Salon ($1000 to $3000+)

but inexpensive when you buy your ownhand-held device for home

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That is 12 hair removal methods so far

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The 13th is

prescription medication

for hair removal

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But the hair grows back when you stop taking the drugs, so

just forget about this one