Hair removal in one form or another has been around since 100,000 B.C. offering many different techniques. We will also explore which skin conditions should avoid certain hair removal methods.

WAXING: Waxing is one of the oldest forms of hair removal dating back to 3000 B.C. The two most common techniques are soft and hard wax. Soft wax, commonly known as strip wax, which utilizes warm wax that hardens and is than removed with fabric strips. Hard wax hardens and can be removed without fabric. Waxing is ideal for men and women with light hair because they are not good candidates for laser hair removal since laser technology is attracted to pigment.

Clients who use Retin-A should discontinue this product two weeks prior to getting waxing. Patients with diabetes or neuropathy ( the inability to feel heat or pain) are not good candidates for waxing.

SUGARING: Sugaring also known as Persian waxing has been used since 1900 B.C. It usually a mixture of sugar and lemon juice and is very sticky in texture. The benefit is that the sugar wax adheres to the hair and not the skin avoiding irritations.

TWEEZING: It is written that Julius Caesar (101-44 B.C.) had his facial hairs individually tweezed every day and consequently other men followed suit. Tweezing is ideal for men or women with very sensitive skin who either do not have a lot of hair or have light or blonde hair. People with light hair are not candidates for laser hair removal because laser is attracted to pigment and the hair has to be dark.

THREADING: This is an ancient Middle Eastern method typically only used to remove facial or neck hair. The technician holds the thread in her teeth and the other end of the thread with her hands. The middle of the thread is looped through her index and middle finger on her right hand. She then uses the loop to quickly remove the hair from the skin.

ELECTROLYSIS: Electrolysis dates back to 1869. Electrolysis today involves a trained electrologist inserting a fine, solid, sterile needle into the hair follicle and then applying a small amount of electrical current. This is a permanent hair reduction method.
However, this is the least popular method because of the pain factor. Again, this treatment is ideal for people with light hair.

LASER HAIR REMOVAL: This is the newest method of permanent hair reduction methods. First invented in the 1960’s. Technology has since vastly improved in all aspects. The way this method works is by emitting laser which produces heat in the hair which is than transferred to the hair follicle. Clients should not have a laser treatment if tanned or sunburned. Bleaching or tweezing should be stopped for at least two weeks prior to the treatment. If you suffer from herpes of any kind, you should consult with your physician first.

LASER HAIR REMOVAL FOR AFRICAN-AMERICANS: The FDA approved the CoolGlide laser technology which will safely remove hair without causing discoloration often associated with dark or black pigmented skin.

There are many important issues to discuss when it comes to hair care and treatments, one of the most important of all being laser hair care. Many people want to remove unwanted hair from their body and this is the laser hair care treatments most common use. Laser hair removal offers results that last months or even permanent hair loss, unlike shaving, that lasts for a day or two.

There are providers of laser hair care services and one is the New Hair Institute in San Jose, California. This institute offers top of the line services in hair transplants as well. They have been in business since 1992 and are truly a world leader in innovating hair transplant techniques, performing clinical research, and in teaching these various different techniques to the hair transplantation community.

Another excellent laser hair care provider is the TLC Dermal Laser Clinic, which is based in Vancouver. They have long been considered to be among the best hair removal professionals in the area. They understand that laser hair removal is a very personal decision and because of this they respect each client’s privacy and offers tailored service in a confidential setting at all of their locations.

Anyone considering any sort of laser hair care procedure, should speak to their doctor first. There will be qualified professionals at the laser hair care centers but speaking to your regular doctor first is recommended. After all, there may be certain risks or dangers to the particular procedure that the person was not aware of.

The doctor will discuss any possible side effects with the person and work out the best options for them. There are certain medications that should not be used when undergoing laser hair care treatment, so advise your doctor beforehand.

Before making any decisions for treatment, check out all other available options. There are many that do not involve lasers. We all want healthy beautiful hair and so making the right hair care decisions is important. Fortunately there are many great inexpensive hair loss treatments available so you can make the decision that is right for you.

This is not about removing hairs on your head so that your husband can become bald. This is about getting the right technique to remove your unwanted hair, be it on your legs or other unsightly areas on your body. Unsightly hair can make both men and women uncomfortable about their appearance, and constant shaving and waxing can be a burden, not to mention the constant irritation. For this reason, Americansseek permanent laser assisted removal at a rate of more than half a million treatments per year. Some of the top reasons why you should have permanent hair removals are:


  1. Feel Confident — you won’t have to worry about unwanted hair when you want to show a bit of skin.
  2. Look Great — your skin will always look smooth and sexy. No more growing out hair waiting to get waxed or get electrolysis.
  3. Save Money — over time, laser hair removal costs less than many other hair removal methods.
  4. Save Time — imagine never having to take a lunch hour to wax, or get electrolysis again.
  5. Eliminate Ingrown Hairs — ingrown hairs can cause discomfort, infections and self-consciousness

Excessive body hair on men and women can be embarrassing and upsetting and can take a great toll on your self esteem. But you shouldn’t let unwanted body hair stand in the way of their happiness. There are many ways to get rid of unwanted body hair, including shaving, waxing, depilatories, electrolysis, and laser hair removal. Each has its advantage and disadvantages and which to choose is a highly personal decision. Here I list out the relative merits of each method.

Shaving

Of all the methods of hair removal, shaving is the most temporary. Shaving merely trims the hair at the skin surface and does not affect the hair at its roots.

You should be sure to apply moisturizer to your skin so the razor won’t cut you. Many men and women find they have to shave on a daily basis in order to maintain a groomed look. If long-lasting hair removal is your goal, this method is not for you.

Waxing is a tried and true method of removing large amounts of hair at one time. Wax can be applied hot or cold. The hair sticks to the wax and comes up when the wax is pulled off. It is fast and can be done at home or at a salon. But it can also be messy, difficult to get consistent results, and you must be careful to avoid infections that can result from burning your skin. What’s more, waxing at a salon can be costly.

Typically, waxing can be done on most parts of the body, the exceptions being the male genitals, nipples, inside the ears and nose, and eyelashes. Hair will generally reappear between three and eight weeks. You might find the hair is finer or that some never grows back.

Depilatories

Depilatories are creams or liquids that are applied to the skin’s surface, dissolving the hair so that it can be wiped or washed away. Depilatories work quickly — doing the best job on the legs, underarms, and bikini area — and are easily obtainable and inexpensive. But, they only last up to a few weeks, are messy, and often smell bad. Some people are allergic to them. People with coarse hair may not find depilatories particularly effective.

Electrolysis

If you’re looking for a permanent solution to hair removal, and have only a small area where you want hair removed, electrolysis may be for you. Keep in mind, however, that many people find it painful. (A topical anesthetic may be applied to ease the pain.)

This procedure requires several treatments during which a professional inserts a needle into the hair follicle, zapping it with an electric current and killing the root.

Electrolysis is the most expensive and takes the most time. Nonetheless, people with certain skin and hair types, for whom laser hair removal is not an option, might find electrolysis the option for them. Expect to pay upwards of $150 an hour for electrolysis.

Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is the most state-of-the-art and high-tech method in removing unwanted hair for longer and even indefinite periods of time. It is the only proven method available for easily removing hair from large areas of the body including the back, chest, legs and face. Laser hair removal is effective, precise and cost efficient.