There are various ways to get your body hair removed. Some are painful than the other, and some may cost more. Each approach has its benefits and consequences. Let us find out more about each method.
Shaving
Pros: This is the cheapest and most accessible way to remove your body hair or facial hair. You can do it yourself while in the shower. All you need is shaving cream, an excellent quality shaver, and aftershave (this may be optional). This is best for legs, underarms, and bikini line.
Cons: Cuts are a huge possibility of shaving. You would have to lubricate the skin well in order to prevent this from happening. Just one wrong move from your shaver, and it can cause little cuts and nicks. But because this is the fastest way, your hair also grows back quickly. Not only does it grow fast, but your hair can come back thicker. You’d have to shave repeatedly to achieve a hairless armpit or leg.
Laser Hair Removal
laser hair removal Albuquerque is a high-tech way to remove hair. It targets hair follicles with heat using a laser and damages them to prevent or delay regrowth.
Pros: It can be used anywhere in the body. It requires multiple treatments to enjoy the benefit of permanent hair removal. You can see as much as a 50 percent difference in about six months with regular monthly sessions.
Cons: It is the most expensive way to remove hair. If inexperienced hands are doing the procedure, the laser can cause severe damage to your skin like burns.
Waxing
You can use cold or warm wax for removing your hair, whichever you prefer. To use this, you would have to apply it in the same direction as your hair, apply a waxing strip and remove it in the opposite direction. Warm waxing can cause your pores to dilate, making it easier and less painful for the removal of the hair.
Pros: What’s good with waxing is that hair grows slower than that of shaving. And when it grows back, hair is thinner and less noticeable. It is best for small areas like the upper lip, underarms, eyebrows, ad bikini area.
Cons: Waxing can cause ingrown hairs, especially in the bikini area. In order to minimize or prevent this from happening, exfoliate before waxing. Exfoliating can remove the build-up of dead skin cells which causes the pores to get clogged. Waxing also has the highest risk of bacterial infection.
Threading
Threading, from the word itself, uses thread to remove hair by the root strategically.
Pros: If done correctly, it removes an entire row of hair at once, and results can last up to 6 weeks. This is best for small areas like eyebrows and upper lip. It is very sanitary and safe for the skin.
Cons: It is painful for some people. You’d have to learn how to do it properly for a great result.