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Facial Hair Removal for Women

The Outline of Facial Hair Removal for Women

Hair Removal- All About Depilatories

Posted by Jocelyn Kinder On April - 24 - 2012

One of the easiest methods of hair removal is application of a cream or gel and wiping it off after some time to see the skin free of all unwanted hair. The keratin in the hair is dissolved by breaking the disulphide bond, and this is done with the help of chemical based formulations called depilatories. You can easily wipe it clean because the hair weakens from the surface.

You’ll be looking for any allergic reactions because depilatories are chemical based. Read the instructions carefully before using the product and test it. What you can do is put a small spot then after a given time, wash it off. Use the product after a day when you don’t see any reaction on your skin. It’s important to be careful because there are different strengths in the way depilatories are formulated. You must not use high strength products on your face without reading the instructions clearly. Removing very coarse hair without much trouble is one advantage of depilatories. The hair was not removed from the hair shaft, rather it was removed from the skin surface, which means the method is temporary. This means that the hair will grow back in a few days.

After applying the depilatory on your skin remove it in the given time or when your skin begins stinging. With the chemicals dissolving the hair, it may also cause your skin to hurt.

Keep in mind that this article is for informative purposes only. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Consult your doctor for any medical concerns that you have.

Once you’ve consulted, you can follow the given tips in this article. For any outcome or damage resulting from the obtained information, the author is not liable.

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The Latest Spring Hairstyle- Side Braid

Posted by Rebecca Taylor On April - 10 - 2012

Most often than not, models walk the catwalks with hairstyles you wouldn’t wear in real life, but this year Alexander Wang’s fashions has shown us something that will make that leap.

For anyone who has braiding experience and enough hair to pull this off, Guido, who has been called the most influential hair-stylist in the world for his work with celebrities and designers, has created this look that isn’t too hard to achieve.

A bit undone and the perfect blend of sporty and sexy, Guido calls the look stylish.

The fact that the style isn’t sleek and overdone like the ones from the shows, fashion writers have taken notice. The hairstyle even looks messy and dirty. It could easily be done after going for a swim, a night out or after days of not shampooing.

Even if your hair isn’t fresh washed and blown out, you can start with it. Start off by combing your hair back, part your hair to one side, pull the front layers forward and tease them, pull longer hair to one side and braid it loosely.

Spread mousse through your hair and then blow drying it while tossing it around with your hands for a rough texture after washing your hair, if you want to work at it morel. Other stylists recommend sea-salt spray, then parting your hair to one side and blow drying with a round brush in sections while sweeping the hair to one side and concentrating on root lift.

After drying your hair, braid starting at the nape. Let the shorter layers around your face hang loose. You can start with a little French braiding to catch shorter strands aside from the traditional, three-strand plait which braiding consists of. You would want to braid two inches from the ends of your hair, low on the side. If you want the bohemian touch keep the braid loose.

The longer your hair the better, but if you don’t have enough hair for a long braid, then consider working in hair extensions – the runway models do it.

To secure the braid, use a snag free elastic and drape it over your shoulder opposite the part. Stylists also recommend finishing with a fine mist of hairspray, even though the look is designed to look undone.

Try it out. Wear it at home. It can be worn with sweats or jeans as it does with the latest spring outfits. Ask your stylist to do it for you if you are having a difficult time with it. If it pulls loose, don’t worry, this is the style that you can live with and a look that works for spring and summer.

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Hair Loss Myths

Posted by Victor Hood On March - 31 - 2012

Many people are not aware of what is fact and what is fiction in hair loss. The blame can sometimes lie with the individuals and companies who exploit hair loss myths just to sell hair products. People with hair loss, particularly women, are reluctant to talk about this sensitive and emotional issue so causing other myths to linger. The timing and pattern of pattern baldness is also different in men and women.

Unlike men, who lose start losing their hair in their 30s or 40s, hair loss starts much later in women particularly during their 40s and 50s although it can start as early as in their 20s. Men would lose in at the top and front of the head while women’s hair diffusely thins throughout the scalp.

Women don’t really want to seek treatment until recently but according to hair restoration surgeons, women make up more of their practices. In reality, hair loss is just as common in women as it is in men, though the degree of loss tends to vary by gender. Researchers suggest that by the age of 50, over 50 percent of men have significant hair loss. About 25% of women have significant hair loss at the age of 50 but since women are more conscientious about hiding it, it’s less apparent.

For most people, hair loss is a result of a genetic predisposition. Meanwhile, other people say that a condition called telogen effluvium results in hair loss. In this condition, a lot of hair fall out in a relatively short period of time.

Common causes include severe illness, high fever, childbirth, and high stress. There are cases where this type of hair loss is only temporary. Poor nourishment from eating disorders or fad diets and even inadequate iron or protein are also examples of common causes. Chemicals used for dying, bleaching, straightening or perming hair as well as excessive hairstyling or hairstyles that pull your hair too tight can also cause gradual hair loss.

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