Hair removal
Choosing the wrong treatment or on wrong area, may cause; skin burn and turn dark, skin thinner and sensitive, hair grow darker and thicker, hair follicle bigger and saggy.
Temporary hair removal
Temporary removal of hair to the level of the skin lasts several hours to several days and can be achieved by
- Shaving or trimming (manually or with electric shavers).
- Depilatories (creams or "shaving powders" which chemically dissolve hair).
Removal of the entire hair from the root, lasts several days to several weeks and may be achieved by
- Tweezing (hairs are tweezed, or pulled out, with tweezers or with fingers).
- Waxing (a hot or cold layer is applied and then removed with porous strips).
- Threading (also called fatlah or khite in Arabic, or band in Persian) in which a twisted thread catches hairs as it is rolled across the skin.
- Epilators (mechanical devices that rapidly grasp hairs and pull them out).
Permanent hair reduction
- Laser hair removal (lasers and laser diodes): Laser hair removal technology became widespread in the US and many other countries from the 1990s onwards. It has been approved in the United States by the FDA since 1997. Light is directed at the hair and is absorbed by dark pigment, resulting in the destruction of the hair follicle. This painless laser hair removal method sometimes becomes permanent after several sessions. The number of sessions needed depends upon the amount and type of hair being removed. Equipment for performing laser hair removal at home has become available in recent years.
- Intense pulsed light (IPL)
- Diode epilation (high energy LEDs but not laser diodes)
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