Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Kim Kardashian Gives the Gift of Hair Removal

If you're a guy and you constantly have to go through the tedious process of back waxing, or getting rid of any unwanted body hair for that matter, it would probably pay to be dating or related to Kim Kardashian. This year for Christmas, Kim is giving the gift of laser hair removal to her family. She is a big supporter of the process and feels everyone in her family could benefit like she has. You can read more about it here. I'll give you a little blurb of what Kim had to say in the article:

“My mom was the first in our family to get into the whole hair removal thing when she started getting her eyebrows waxed.Now it’s all about laser hair removal. I do it and it’s great. In fact I might give out laser kits for Christmas to friends but I won’t do it for them!”

It's obvious Kim thinks laser treatment is the best permanent hair removal system available. It's hard to argue that. It's been growing in popularity for quite some time now. And the technology just seems to keep getting better. It is, without a doubt, the best way to get rid of unwanted body hair.

Threading Hair Removal Gaining Popularity

I'm sure you've read my post on threading hair removal detailing what it is and how it works. Until recently, it's been a relatively uncommon practice. But it seems to be gaining some popularity. It's a much better alternative to waxing for areas like the eyebrows and upper lip. I just stumbled onto an article written not to long ago talking about threading. You can click here to read it. Here's a little blurb:

Threading, a treatment which has become increasingly popular, is an extremely effective and non-invasive way of removing hair. Predominantly used to shape eyebrows, threading can also be used to remove unwanted hair from sensitive areas of the face such as the upper lip and chin. Threading guarantees a beautifully precise finish, encouraging stunning shape and definition.

Of course, like waxing, threading doesn't eliminate the hair completely. Laser treatment is the best permanent hair removal system available. But threading is probably the best when it comes to temporary removal. It's far better than waxing, shaving or any kind of cream you can find.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

There are better options than back waxing

Here's an interesting page about back waxing and how there are better options. It talks a little about the draw backs of waxing and gives some better options for anyone looking to get rid of the hair for good. Here's a little blurb from the page:

Shaving is probably the worst option, along with using creams that just dissolve the hair at the surface of the skin. Like when you shave your face the hair starts growing back pretty quickly. This is because, as I just mentioned, the hair only gets removed from the surface of the skin. Not to mention that the hair will start growing back thicker, which is ok for your face but certainly not if you're looking to getting rid of back hair.

Now as far as waxing goes, it is a better option than the two I mentioned above. The same can be said of threading, but trying to thread all the hair off your back could be very time consuming. Plus threading isn't a common practice and finding a professional to do it is quite difficult. Waxing removes the hair right from the root, which is why it hurts like a mother! This means the hair will take longer to grow back and it will actually grow back a little softer eventually.


I've mentioned before that laser hair removal is the best permanent hair removal system available. And this page also talks about that. Anyone who has hair on their back would probably love to get rid of it for good. That's why laser hair removal is by far the best route to go!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Threading Hair Removal

I found an interesting page on threading hair removal and thought some people may find it interesting. Threading isn't a super popular technique, nor is it a permanent way of getting rid of unwanted hair. But it sure seems to beat other methods like waxing or using creams. Here's a quick blurb from the page.

Threading is a common practice in many Asian countries and has been around for centuries. The process involves nothing more than cotton thread and a well trained professional. The thread is quickly pulled and twisted across the area that needs to be treated. It doesn't rip the hair out, instead, it pulls the hair up and out of the follicle from the root. It's and excellent way of getting rid of any hair that you don't want on the facial area. Check out the video below to see the process in action.

It seems threading can be a quick and clean method of temporarily getting rid of unwanted hair. Again, it's not a permanent hair removal system like laser hair removal, but it sure seems to be a much better option than shaving, tweezing or waxing.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

New Laser Near Perfect in Hair Removal

Here's an excellent video about near perfect laser hair removal. Laser hair removal is the best permanent hair removal system out there today. Here's a little description of the video:

It's a procedure that's been around for nearly ten years. It has been the best kept secret in skin care -- especially for those who suffer from in-grown hairs and unwanted heavy hair growth. It affects both men and women but now there's a laser that is yeilding almost perfect results and even more amazing it can even be used on dark and pigmented skin!

The video is definitely worth checking out, just click here to watch.

Electrolysis Cost - What to Expect

Electrolysis Cost - What to Expect

By Bobby Sawyer



Electrolysis has been around for quite some time and is a common procedure to get rid of unwanted body hair. Lots of people use this as a permanent hair removal system because it does in fact work. But one of the biggest problems people face is electrolysis cost, it can be quite expensive. But just how expensive is it?

There are a number of different factors that play into electrolysis cost. Some of these factors include how experienced the physician is, the area that is to be treated and the total number of treatments needed to get the desired results. So depending on the factors that are involved, the price range can be from anywhere in the neighborhood of $50 to $500, sometimes even more.

Probably the biggest cost factor is the area of the body that needs to be treated. In general, the larger the area being treated, the more money it's going to cost. If you are looking to have your eyebrows done, for example, it will be quite a bit cheaper than getting your arms done. And getting your arms done will be quite a bit cheaper than getting your back done. The bigger the are, the more treatments are needed. The more treatments needed means the more money you will spend.

Another factor is that you can only do so much in a visit. If you're looking to get your eyebrows done, it may only take a few visits. But if you're looking to get your arms done, it will take a lot more visits. You can only do small areas at a time every visit because it's time consuming and can be painful. It would be impossible to have your arms done in only 5 or 6 sessions.

When you are interested in having electrolysis done you generally go in to see the physician to get a consultation. During the consultation you'll get an estimate from the physician. But it is just an estimate, there is no way of really knowing how many treatments you'll need. It depends on how thick the hair is and whether or not the follicle was actually treated properly the first time. A follicle can take a few treatments sometimes before the hair is eliminated.

Ultimately, electrolysis cost really depends on a lot of factors. That's why it's very difficult to actually get a really good estimate on how mush it will cost you. What takes some people only a few treatments for their arms or eyebrows may take you that many more. The only way to fully know how much it will cost you is to add up all your visits after your last visit.

If you'd like to know more about electrolysis cost and other solutions to getting rid of unwanted body hair, visit www.apermanenthairremovalsystem.com.


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