Nov
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Best Hair Removal Blog For Your Hair Removal Problem
Nov
18

Have you found yourself with some unwanted hair which you feel that you have to enlist the help of a hair removal cream to get rid of? Well, you are not alone, because any hair growing where it is unwanted can be a greatly distressing problem; and the nature of some of this hair is such that you cannot quite get rid of it by shaving only; hence the need to resort to aids like hair removal creams for better quality and more sustainable results.
In response to the needs of the numerous people who find themselves battling with unwanted hair problems, a considerably high number of hair removal creams have in turn come up – each offering its own array of alluring promises in a bit to capture a reasonable market share. People who get to use the different hair creams available confess to having different experiences with the products, with some swearing that the hair removal cream they got to use exceeded their expectations, and with some at the other end swearing that the hair removal cream they got to use turned out to be ineffective – or outright harmful.
As it turns out, all hair removal creams -as indeed most things in life – don’t come equal. Some are superior to others in certain respects; meaning that whenever you go out shopping for a hair removal cream, you should not only be on the lookout for a ‘just’ a hair removal cream; but also a good hair removal cream.
One of the criteria that go into determining what is and what is not a good hair removal cream is its speed of working (that is, how fast it delivers results). The best hair removal creams at the moment do offer instant results; though you should be wary of hair removal creams that promise instant results – but then fail to deliver on the promise. The best way to gauge the effectiveness of the different hair removal creams in this respect is to check out what the experiences of the different people who have gotten to use them have been like.
Another criteria that goes into determining what is and what is not a good hair removal cream is the cream’s side-effect threshold. Although most makers of hair removal creams claim that their products are absolutely side effect free, the truth of the matter is that every hair removal cream – as indeed any chemical formulation – has some potential for side effects, so that the best you can do is to check out what the various ingredients used in making the cream are; what their potential side effects are, and what their potential (probabilities) for side effects are – before opting for any particular product.
Comfort of use is yet another important feature you need to look at in each hair removal cream you consider investing in. After all, you don’t want a hair removal cream whose usage is a real pain. Thankfully, in this day and age, we have hair removal creams whose use is absolutely pain free, and these should be your first choice whenever possible.
A cheaper alternative to threading. Epicare is the easy mess free way to remove facial hair. Then touch up hard to reach places with a facial razor.
So I wanted to use a Hair removal cream, But is there any Hair removal creams, that have the same after effects as waxing?
What I mean by this, is like, Being able to remove the root of the hair, so it won't grow back as quickly, and will grow back thinner.
yea i did.
It’s the EXACT SAME and cheaper!
No it won’t grow back thicker. It’ll grow back thicker if you shave it because it’s not from the roots. This one pulls from the root just like waxing except it doesn’t damage your skin.
PLEASE ANSWER ->
when you use epicare, when does your upper lip hair start growing out again?
How do you like it?
I bought something similar called Bellabe. I got it in 2 days.
Yes i did order it from face authority as well. Can’t wait to receive it
I just got mine from Face Authority. It is so cool. I looked for a long time for the high-qualify epicare and this is exactly what I needed.
I am so excited i just ordered it and can not wait to receive it !
I always use threading at home and i can not remove those tiny hairs from ym face so i ordered this epicare wand yay
Are you SURE the hair won’t grow back thicker?? I struggle with ways to hide the hair using bleach, I have NEVER plucked or waxed. I’m pregnant now and the hair is coming back fast lol and I’m looking for the best method… :S can you help?
After years of nightmare hair removal options, I finally decided to look into permanent hair removal options. My research led me to a consultation at Manhattan's salon.
I found a website http://www.hairlaserremoval.co.uk
There are many useful information to me. Thanks to them.
At my consultation I wasn't expecting to go under the laser. In fact, I wasn't sure what to expect. My technician, Michelle, was laid-back, confident and attentive. When I asked what the results would look like, she lifted her arm and showed me the most perfect hairless armpit I'd ever seen. Knowing I was
writing an article, she even showed me her bikini line. I was blown away with the possibility of never having to shave again.
Step 1: Paper panties
Technician leaves you with paper panties. I was given the paper panties then Michelle left. She came back in and I laid on the table in basically a splayed position (a bit uncomfortable, but then Michelle was so laid back and had showed me HER bikini line so what did I care?).
Step 2: Ice cold
Ice cold jelly-like goo is squeezed onto all the soon-to-be-lasered spots. The goo apparently protects skin and offers some sort of barrier from the heated light.
Step 3: The laser wand comes out
I had no idea what this looked like until I saw it. Lasers vary, but the one Michelle used on me reminded me of the part of your printer that you attach to your computer. The part that is closest to your skin is about 4 inches long and an inch wide (although they vary). Michelle gave me a pair of sunglasses.
Step 4: The procedure begins
Basically Michelle worked along my bikini line. I had asked about the pain and she said it would feel like a rubber band snapping the skin. She was right. The pain wasn't unbearable at all, nothing like the searing pain of waxing. The laser pulses with light and you feel a 'snap.' She moves along with each 'zap.'
Step 5: Clean up
Once the lasering was over, Michelle scooped up the goo, I got dressed and that was it. No need for creams or lotions or potions. Michelle told me the hair would fall out within 2 weeks.
On my way out the door the woman at the reception desk told me I was going to love the results. I left happy and confident she was right. Then the waiting began.
Two weeks later, the hair was gone and a new hair cycle had just barely begun to grow in. Hair grows in cycles so you should get about 6 treatments to ensure you kill all the hair follicles. A month after my first treatment I went in for my second. Find out what happened in my 3rd installment of Diary of a Laser Hair Removal Guinea Pig.
For my legs i use nair lotion baby oil. IDK if it's the best but it works for me
Yes it does take off all the hair but u have to let it stay on your legs three minutes or more. Less than 3 min doesn't burn the hair off, but don't keep it on too long or it will really burn. It does burn regardless but not as bad if u keep it on too long,
IDK if it makes the hair darker cuz the hair on my legs are black so idk
Yes it is sold at walmart….it cost about $9 for a 9 oz
Jolen or Veet are good brands. I think VLCC also offers some products on this material.
I found this great product:
http://www.hairnomore.com/
use it to remove everything, like a bikini wax.
Safe for THOSE private areas!
I hate Nair and would not recommend it bc of my experience with it. It irritated me a lot and made my skin red. It might just be me, but i had some friends tell me they had the same problem. I totally recommend VEET. i've used it in between my eye brow, above upper lip, arms, legs, and armpits. It leaves my skin sooooo super soft I love it! My hair hasn't grown darker from the first time i used it…it grows the same. Yes it does take it all away, but it grows. If you never want to see hair then you will have to do a laser treatment. VEET is sold ar walmart! =)
Hope this helped! =)
Even the hair removal for women is cr*p. Waxing is the only way to go.
The best hair removal cream in the market is Veet. You can buy all sorts of products from there such as waxing kits and hair removing creams. They DO NOT sell shaving razors. Good luck!
Waxing removes the hair plus a little amount of skin – and as it's plucking the hair right out at the root, you'll have a little 'hole' there too. I imagine if you were to use a chemical hair remover it'd sting like absolute fury and you could end up with an itchy blotchy rash.
If it's only a few random hairs and you have tweezers you can do it that way, or just use a razor on the patches. Less chance of an adverse reaction.
dont use it!
the skin on your face is far more sensitive than on your legs,
it will irritate your skin and it wont turn out good.
for now all you can do is wait.
have a wonderful night.;)