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Hair removal

Although loss of hair is usually perceived as emotionally devastating, excessive hair growth can be equally problematic. Many women and even men strive to achieve a hairless state in certain body regions as dictated by society.

Depilation is a generic term for hair removal which affects the part of the hair above the surface of the skin. The most common form of depilation is shaving. Another popular option is the use of chemical depilatories, which work by breaking the disulfide bonds that link the protein chains that give hair its strength, making the hair disintegrate.

Epilation is removal of the entire hair, including the part below the skin. Some individuals may use waxing, sugaring, epilation devices, lasers, intense pulsed light or electrology. Hair is also sometimes removed by plucking.

CNNHair is normally removed for social and sexual reasons related to the social role of hair in human society. Many cultures have an aesthetic "ideal" amount of hair for males and females. People whose hair violates such standards may experience real or perceived problems with social acceptance.

Reasons for removing hair

Hair removal has been practiced for centuries in almost all human cultures. The methods used vary among times and regions, but shaving is the most common method.

FDAPatients' body hair was once shaved before surgery for reasons of hygiene; however, this turned out to be counter-productive, and as a result patients are no longer shaved in many hospitals. The shaving of hair has sometimes been used in attempts to eradicate lice or to minimize body odor due to accumulation of odor-causing micro-organisms in hair. Some people with trichiasis find it medically necessary to remove ingrown eyelashes.
Many men in Western cultures shave their facial hair, so a minority of men have a beard, even though fast-growing facial hair must be shaved daily to achieve a clean-shaven or hairless look. Some men shave because they cannot grow a "full" beard (generally defined as an even density from cheeks to neck), because beard color is different than scalp hair color, or because it grows in many directions, making a groomed look difficult. Some men shave because their beards are very coarse, causing itchiness and irritation. Some men grow a beard from time to time to change their appearance.

In many cultures, women frequently remove their body hair, believing it is unattractive and not feminine. Women may also remove some or even all of their pubic hair to look more youthful and attractive for their sexual mates or themselves. The practice is most common among upper-class women, who get treated with lasers or electrolysis to permanently remove body hair and save future labor. Many women of African descent commonly shave their pubic hair to reduce irritation during sexual intercourse.

Some men shave their heads, either as a fashion statement, to cover up male pattern baldness, or to attain enhanced cooling of the skull (particularly for people suffering from hyperhidrosis). A much smaller number of women also shave their heads as fashion or political statements.

For religious reasons: Head-shaving is a part of the Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Jain and Hindu traditions. Buddhist and Christian monks generally undergo some form of head-shaving during their ordination. Brahmin children have their heads ritualistically shaved before beginning school.

In some parts of the Theravada Buddhist world, it is common practice to shave the heads of children. Weak or sickly children are often left with a small topknot of hair, to gauge their health and mark them for special treatment. When health improves, the lock is cut off.

The Jewish and Baha'i religions all explicitly prohibit head-shaving, although Reform Jews tend to take a more liberal view of this policy. Sikhs take an even stronger stance, opposing all forms of hair removal. One of the Sikh Five Ks is Kesh, meaning "uncut hair". To Sikhs, the maintenance and management of long hair is a manifestation of one's piety.

US ArmyShaving a man's scalp hair has been used as a means of stripping them of their former identity. This is sometimes done at the beginning of military training, and is done as part of a process of trying to instill a new identity into the new soldier. No military in the world does this to female recruits, possibly because of expectations of psychological trauma. Female recruits sometimes have their hair "bobbed" (cut so it is off their shoulders).

Many militaries also require males to be clean-shaven. It is sometimes required so that emergency air breathing masks or protective masks such as gas masks can form an air-tight seal on a clean-shaven face. This can cause a problem for males with pseudofolliculitis barbae, a severe skin reaction caused by shaving coarse or curly facial hair too closely. The main reasons for this requirement are to improve hygiene and general sanitation, such as the prevention of lice infestations when these men are in a field environment where they will be living in close quarters and have little to no access to showering facilities.

Body areas where hair is often removed

Hair grows on all areas of the human body except for the palms of the hands, the lips, the navel, certain areas of the genital structure and the soles of the feet. But hair is most noticeable in most people in a small number of areas that are most commonly waxed, trimmed, plucked, or shaved. These areas are the:
  • Face
  • Head
  • Eyebrows
  • Eyelashes
  • Pubic Area
  • Legs
  • Armpits

Now on to the different techniques of removing hair.

Mechanical Epilators
A mechanical epilator is simply a small electric machine with a rubber roller or coiled spring, which catches hair and pulls it out. Using a mechanical epilator can be quite painful. Hair will normally grow back after only a week of being yanked out. Finally, mechanical epilators aren't very efficient; they'll often miss a hair or two.

Waxing & Sugaring
Waxing involves spreading hot wax onto the area where you want to eliminate hair, and then applying a strip of cloth or muslin onto the desired area, rubbing it, and ripping off the strip in one fell swoop -- wax, hair, root, and all. Sugaring is similar to waxing, only it uses sugar paste (which usually consists of a mixture of sugar, lemon, water, and even citric acid and gum arabic) instead of wax and is a method of hair removal that goes as far back as ancient Egypt.

According to a recent article in USA Today, men are not only waxing their backs, but also their bikini lines. The goal? Increased sex appeal and a "cleaner" feeling.

With repeated use, hair gradually becomes thinner because the roots are weakened. But hair will grow back, albeit at longer intervals. So if you want to lessen the hair that grows on your legs or chest without permanently abolishing it, this would be the ideal way to go.

Electrolysis
While electrolysis sounds more threatening, the premise behind this method is that a needle zaps the hair at its root and kills it. It's more time-consuming than waxing (it could take up to a year to eliminate hair completely).

Laser Treatments
FDA approved, laser treatment involves a laser beam basically killing the hair follicles. Results depend on your skin pigmentation and the color of your hair (dark hair absorbs the laser energy, making it easier to treat), so you will first need to find out if you are a good candidate for the procedure. The best results occur with men who have fair skin and black hair. Keep in mind that you cannot receive treatment if you are tanned, as a tan messes with your skin's pigmentation and can lead to blistering or permanent discoloration. This is why darker-skinned men might not make good candidates, so consult with a practitioner or dermatologist first.

Beware of disadvantages: Improper treatment can cause burns, lesions, skin discoloration lasting several months, or patchy/patterned regrowth. Recent data suggest other skin structures are often affected by laser irradiation, and long term effects of this constitute an unknown risk. Can be expensive. Some find treatment painful. Some consumers, even ideal candidates, do not respond to treatment.

Hair Removal Creams
These creams are lotions that dissolve the protein structure of your hair and cause it to separate from the skin. Not very appealing, is it? Well, don't worry, it sounds much worse than it really is.

If you follow instructions, it won't hurt a bit. A high quality product can also act as an exfoliant by removing all dead skin cells, making your skin smooth as a result.

Beware of Chemical Depilatories!

These products are chemical depilatories used to remove hair. They work with acidic ingredients that actually melt the hair from the surface of the skin, and many users of these depilatory products report burns, rashes and pain. These chemical products harshly and harmfully remove your hair, but they do not prevent it from growing back - you'd be just as well off (and certainly less harmed) buying a razor and using that for the rest of your life.

FDADepilatories act like a chemical razor blade. Available in gel, cream, lotion, aerosol, and roll-on forms, they contain a highly alkaline chemical--usually calcium thioglycolate--that dissolves the protein structure of the hair, causing it to separate easily from the skin surface. Depilatories should not be used for the eyebrows or other areas around the eyes, or on inflamed or broken skin.

Choosing a natural supplement

There are still products that have no side-effects of lasers, chemical products, or waxing. These are 2 top recommended products with all-natural formulas which initially slow down hair growth, then ultimately stop hair growth and prevent hair from growing back.

  1. Hair Removal Plus — 82 pts.
  2. Ultra Hair Away — 55 pts.

#1 - Hair Removal Plus ranked the highest with 82 out of a possible 100 points. Hair Removal Plus works equally well on men and women; it is safe for use anywhere on the body and it only requires one simple application. It will be absorbed quickly and removed instantaneously.


Hair Removal Plus Guarantee: return the used or unused portion of your order within 90 days of the purchase date for a full refund with no questions asked.

Why #1? Cream is #1 solution if you want to remove unwanted hair. It works better than sprays and wax. Hair Removal Plus contains pro-vitamin, anti-oxidant complex with vitamins A and E, green tea, aloe vera and natural plant extracts. #1 solution to forget about shaving, razor cuts, electrolysis, etc.

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#2 - Ultra Hair Away - 55 out of 100 points. Ultra Hair Away™ hair inhibitor frees both men and women from the painful and costly process of waxing, electrolysis, sugaring or laser. Ultra Hair Away™ progressively and naturally STOPS unwanted hair growth, through enzyme technology. Ultra Hair Away™ changes the structure of your hair follicle. Thick coarse hair becomes softer, smaller and finer. It will resemble hair you had as a baby.

Ultra Hair Away has a 60-day money back guarantee! Within 60 days of receipt of your shipment, you may return any bottle or bottles for any reason, for a refund.

Why not #1? Ultra Hair Away is a good solution to remove hair but still it is a spray. Creams work better than sprays.

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Directions

First patch test a small area for about 5-7 minutes. Sensitive areas such as face, scalp, neck & underarms are to be tested minute by minute with caution, wiping away small areas of the patch each minute to test for hair release or redness. If irritation occurs, remove at once, flush with water, no soap. Hair should remove easily with the proper timing leaving the pores clean and open down to follicle site.

Apply on surrounding hair in workable sections. Do not redo same spot within 24-hour period, or leave cream on skin longer than 15-20 minutes. Do not leave on skin longer than patch timing allows. Always patch test each new area of the skin- arms, legs, back, etc.

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The #1 Hair Removal Plus scored 82 points out of 100. Click here to order Hair Removal Plus online.

The #2 Ultra Hair Away scored 55 points out of 100. Click here to order Ultra Hair Away online.

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