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Female Hair Loss Treatment And Information

Posted by Admin On September - 20 - 2009

Did you know that female hair loss is part of the lives of more than 25 million women in the United States alone? Most of them are not using any female hair loss treatment and only few are aware of the existing hair loss treatments. In almost all the cases Female hair loss could be avoided, stopped and new hair growth could be stimulated.

Female pattern hair loss is similar to what is known as the “male pattern hair loss” for men. It is caused by an increasing amount of a chemical called DHT which usually occurs in the menopause age. As opposed to men, women usually suffer from thinning hair around the forehead and crown of their scalp, and not a complete baldness.

There are several available treatments for female hair loss of this kind:

Natural female hair loss treatment – There are several natural products that showed good results in stopping female hair loss like Advecia and Revivogen. These products are made up of hair growth vitamins, herbs and minerals and have no side effects. Read the rest of this entry »

The Truth About Hair Removal

Posted by Admin On September - 19 - 2009

When hairs thrive on parts where it should not be seen, or when it creates an impression of hideousness according to the tenets of fashion and trend in the society,it becomes an absolute veto on its true sense.

For this reason, more and more people are engaging into cosmetic enhancements in order to correct, improve, or modify the inappropriateness of hair development in the body.

No wonder why most women would rather have silky, smooth legs and whiter armpits. Men, on the other hand, are also into hair removal based upon their interest like removing excessive growth of hair on the chest and on the face.

The Science of Hair Removal

The general term for hair removal is known as “depilation.” This refers to the removal of the unwanted hair that will impinge on the upper surface of the skin.

Generally, the most common process used in hair removal is shaving. This refers to the actual removal of hair using the razor. It is commonly used to remove hairs on the chest and on the face, for men; and on legs and underarms, for women.

However, the purpose of doing such act may vary. So for those who want to know the easons behind why different people have different purposes in hair removal, here is a list that will guide you in understanding the variations of purposes in hair removal:

1. Social purpose

There are people who despise other people that do not conform to the societal standards of ideal looks and appearance. Most of this aspect concerns the appearance of hair in parts where it should not be seen.

This is sometimes the main basis of both men and women when they constitute the epitome of beauty. Thus, for people who do not conform to the standards set by the society, they will be rejected, alienated, and will have difficulty in gaining social recognition.

2. Military-based purposes

People in the military are expected to shave their hair in the head. That is why most of the military people are semi-bald. This is their way of creating distinction and identity in the society.

3. Spiritual purpose

In some religious organizations, hair removal is usually done to signify “ordination.” It is one way of creating distinction upon classes. For instance, the “Brahmin children” would have their head shaved before they start schooling.

Tips

Whatever purpose each person has when removing hairs in their body, it is still important to use the proper tools and method so as to ensure hygiene, efficiency, and attractiveness.

Here is a list of some tips:

1. Use some wax if you want to remove hair underneath the area of the skin. It is effective if you are too busy to remove hair everyday. This is because waxing removes the inner shaft of the hair, which , in turn, prolongs the development of another new set of hair.

2. Always consult an expert when opting for more advance method of hair removal such as laser home removal and electrolysis. Engaging into these kinds of hair removal will create serious problems when performed by a non-expert.

3. When using wax for hair removal, it is best to use wax that is authentic. This is because only authentic wax strips and other materials used ion waxing will initiate effective hair removal.

Indeed, the concept of hair removal may vary from different purposes to different people. And engaging into such activity is not as easy as 1-2-3 because any wrong application, hair removal could do more harm than good.

So it is best to be wary of the methods and principles to be used in hair removal.

Using Waxing for Hair Removal on Men

Posted by Admin On September - 18 - 2009

Waxing is a popular method of hair removal.  When people think of waxing, though, they often consider it a woman’s process.  However, more and more men are turning to waxing as a method of getting rid of unwanted hair.  Hair removal on the back and chest are the most popular but nowadays a lot of men are waxing even more areas of the body.  It used to be that unwanted hair on a man was relegated to excessive chest hair and back hair.  But today, a lot of men are shaving underarms, legs and even the bikini area. 

Most men used to consider hair removal on the legs, underarms and bikini area only if they were body builders or swimmers.  The lack of hair gave them a more streamlined look and feel, necessary for competition.  Today, though, hairless is in style.  While whether or not a man waxes and what areas he waxes will often be left up to the preferences if their significant other, it is more common nowadays to see men going almost as hairless as women.  Men can be waxed at home but men’s hair is usually different.  Unless you are experienced in waxing, it is often recommended for men to go to an esthetician for waxing, especially when first starting out.

There are differences for men’s waxing than women’s.  First, the hair is coarser and may take specialty products and extra care.  For this reason, men tend to have more problems with skin irritation immediately following waxing.  Bumps and redness may occur but they typically go away after a couple days.  Sweating in the first forty eight hours can exacerbate skin issues that may occur.  So, it is advisable to avoid intense exertion during this period.  Soothing creams and witch hazel as an astringent will help.  Read the rest of this entry »