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What are the Typical Treatments Available?
Tweezing and Shaving: The most basic
approach to removing unwanted hair has been the trusty tweezers — their
use goes back to ancient Rome. The drawbacks of this approach are pretty
obvious; in addition to being painful and time-consuming, plucking is
only a short-term solution as the hair invariably grows back. Shaving
unwanted hair is another quick, yet ultimately ineffective way to permanently
rid oneself of excess hair.
Creams: Millions of dollars have been
spent on messy chemical depilatory creams, which can cause redness and
irritation, while having no permanent effect on unwanted hair. Consumers
have found newer, "organic" hair removal creams to be less
offensive to the skin, but they have not proved any more effective at
getting rid of hair. Prescription creams often provide good results,
but they must be used at least twice per day, and never provide a permanent
solution.
Waxing: Waxing is quite popular, especially
among women. This method only provides hair-free results for two to four
weeks. Many people find the process painful, and waxing can cause skin
irritation and ingrown hairs.
Electrolysis: Electrolysis is generally
an effective means of hair removal, but this technique can be painful,
time-consuming and expensive. During electrolysis, an electric current
passes through a needle to destroy each individual hair root. It typically
takes months and numerous visits to clear even small areas, such as the
upper lip.
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