With the advancement of technology, consumers are more and more able to perform many things at home for themselves and permanent hair removal at home is no exception. Many of the hair removal procedures used to be exclusively available as a professional service be it in a spa by a licensed professional or by the doctor in the office. New products are becoming available nowadays at prices more and more within the reach of the consumer making it worth-while to learn the pros and cons of these methods to decide whether permanent hair removal at home should be a choice for you.
One of the major methods of permanent hair removal is laser hair removal. A concentrated beam of light is targeted to the area desired damaging the follicle resulting in removal of unwanted hair. This method, though widely used and effective, is only used for dark hair on light skin. Because the property of the laser is to seek out pigment, it would not be suitable for dark skin or lighter hair. The cost of professional treatment can reach thousands but a home unit cost about $450 to $600. When employed correctly, this is a great method of permanent hair removal but without proper training, you may end up giving yourself a laser burn and a less than desirable outcome.
Electrolysis seems to be the most permanent of all procedures but it is very time consuming. You need to zap each and every hair follicle with a metal rod as thin as one's hair or even thinner sometimes. Electrolysis can be very painful if not skillfully applied. The strength of the current has to be just so, in order to achieve the best results with the least amount of the pain caused. The cost of the professional session is about $50 to $150 an hour as opposed to the cost of a home unit ranging from $30 to $70. Some of these units come with pads to apply the electric current instead of the metal rods. Steer clear of these products as they are not likely to deliver the results promised.
As in anything we expect good results from, it is best to do research ahead of time in order to achieve the best possible outcome in permanent hair removal at home. In doing so, you should be able to decide which method is best suited for you by looking at whether you are a good candidate for each method and whether the cost or investment of time is acceptable to you.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
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I heard that Permanent Hair Removal will remove hair painlessly. And will achieve the most significant lasting hair reduction results. I'll try this one. And see if it will work.
Thanks you've just given me and idea. ;)
hmmm... I agree! the most effective and painless way to remove those unwanted hair is to have a permanent hair removal. But since its really costly and requires a lot of session, I'd rather choose a brazilian bikini.. either at the salon/spa or the home DIY kits. :)
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