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1 year, 6 months ago

What's better for body hair removal, waxing, shaving, laser hair removal?

Shaving is so tedious, waxing hurts so much and laser hair removal, well, does it hurt? How expensive is it? Can anything go wrong with it?
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thhong | 1 year, 6 months ago
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The best method for body hair removal really depends on the type of skin. Waxing can hurt but it's one of the most effective ways to remove unwanted body hair. There are several things you can do to minimize the pain. Before you plan on waxing, schedule the session after your menstrual period. The pain is greater if you wax the week before or on the week of your period. First, you can take two to four tablets of ibuprofen an hour prior to the waxing session. This will decrease the level of pain as well as decrease the swelling and redness. Second, make sure to use small strips. If you're having a professional wax you, request that your aesthetician use small strips.

Even though waxing will last longer, it's not always ideal for larger body parts like your legs. It can often be more time consuming and more painful waxing your legs than shaving. If you pick the right razor, shaving is not a bad experience. My personal favorite is the Schick Intuition Plus Razor. The razor is surrounded by a bar of gentle soap and it smooths out your skin as you shave. This razor will cut the shaving time by more than half.

Laser hair removal is not recommended. The process uses xenon flash lamps to remove unwanted hair by causing localized damage to prevent hair growth. This method does not always work on all hair and skin types, it can cause itchiness, redness and swelling to the area. The process is expensive and requires multiple treatments. Unless you have the funds to do so, I would avoid this method.

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rumanaafrida | 9 months, 1 week ago
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I recommend laser hair removal as the best method. It can be used on all parts of the body with effectiveness and it's nearly painless in the hands of a licensed professional.

Source: http://www.affordable-laser-hair-removal.com/

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