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What is the Best Hair Removal Method?

It's never easy when nature has provided you with unwanted hairs, but there is a solution.
It is possible to get rid of the hairs, permanently in some cases, providing you choose the right method for removal.
However, if you're not sure which option is right for you, this guide should provide some useful information...
Bleaching - technically not hair removal, but a quick process that involves chemicals being used to remove the hair's pigment and make them less visible.
Tweezing - good for the odd hair that is causing you discomfort, but due to the time it takes, it's probably not suitable for larger patches of hair.
Razor - quick and easy, but not always the most effective as it only removes the hair on the surface of the skin, rather than below.
Electric shaver - another quick method of hair removal is to use an electric shaver, however it will only get rid of visible hair and is only a temporary measure.
Hair removing gloves - often used between waxing or shaving sessions, they exfoliate the skin while removing any leftover hairs.
Waxing - one of, if not the, most popular hair removal techniques that comes with option of being performed by yourself at home or by a beautician at a salon.
However, not everyone wants hot wax applied to their more sensitive areas, and the removal of the strips is famously quite painful.
Sugar waxing - paste is applied to the are you want to remove hair from, strips are applied and then pulled off - much like with waxing, except without the hot wax - however, it is still considered to be one of the more painful methods on the market.
Electrolysis - the process involves applying a current to a metal probe that is then pushed through the area where there is unwanted hair.
Although slow, electrolysis does kill off the area near to the hair follicles, which stops the hair from growing back.
Laser hair removal - an extremely effective procedure that targets only the hair follicles, meaning that (unlike electrolysis) no skin cells are damaged.
The process is almost permanent, although may require multiple sessions for the top results.

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